This note is abosultely for fun.
My boss's son is doing intern in our group. (We are a private company, so we shouldn't blame anybody on this.) The young man told us that he has parted from his former girlfriend. I cut in and asked him: "Did you mean Stephanie?". He answered: "Yes. But she is absoluetly no Stephanie. She is step-on-me."
What a word game!
It recurrs to me a story told by one of my co-workers. One day, he had lunch with a group of Americans. One of them suddenly asked my friend: "I heard that you Chinese guys eat dog meat. Is that true?" My friend answered. "Sort of true. Our dogs are meat dogs, not pets."
My boss's son is doing intern in our group. (We are a private company, so we shouldn't blame anybody on this.) The young man told us that he has parted from his former girlfriend. I cut in and asked him: "Did you mean Stephanie?". He answered: "Yes. But she is absoluetly no Stephanie. She is step-on-me."
What a word game!
It recurrs to me a story told by one of my co-workers. One day, he had lunch with a group of Americans. One of them suddenly asked my friend: "I heard that you Chinese guys eat dog meat. Is that true?" My friend answered. "Sort of true. Our dogs are meat dogs, not pets."