Sexy Beijing - Lost in Translation - Danwei TV
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In which our heroine Su Fei goes around Beijing, asking Chinese people what their English names are, and why they need them.
Who said China is not a creative country? - Starring Su Fei, shot and edited by Luke Mines, with music by Fernando Fidanza http://www.danwei.tv http://danwei.org Sexy Beijing is now on its own website: check the latest episodes at http://www.sexybeijing.tv
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Actually many Chinese do not know the correct spelling of English names. They use some Chinese translations for these English names based on their pronunciations.
But I am ok that Chinese use English when dealing with foreigners, because it was sometimes too difficult for foreigners to pronounce and remember a Chinese name. I guess the appropriate way is to tell both Chinese names and English names. ^_^
I guess that will be also of great fun...
There are plenty of other brand names for tissue in China (I guess, hundreds?), and most people will not relate SuFei to tissue.