Viral post asks ‘Do Chinese people know what they're wearing?’

China Plus Published: 2017-09-06 17:01:37
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Speakers: Li Ningjing, Sam Duckett and Lu Sirui

[Photo: Baidu.com]

[Photo: Baidu.com]

It has been more than a decade since slogans and phrases first showed up on the T-shirts and sweaters of a typical Chinese person's wardrobe. This style has gradually become one of the most common sightings in China.

This simple shirt, with slogans on it, either in Chinese, English or other languages has been a way for people to express their attitudes towards different topics. Sometimes, people just have no idea what they are wearing.

An online post commenting that "Chinese have no idea what they were wearing" recently went viral on China's leading social media platform, Sina Weibo.

The post was originally posted on borepanda.com, was translated from English to Chinese and reposted by a Sina Weibo account called "Those things in UK.".

The original post has received more than 740,000 views and the repost on Sina Weibo has more than 70,000 thumbs up and 22,000 comments.

The pictures depicting Chinese people unknowingly wearing clothes with sarcastic and humorous sayings have quickly turned into conversation-starters online.

The audio clip is from Studio+, produced by CRI. 

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