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  • Akhtar2
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    The disappearance of Chinglish?

     it\'s just yet another sign of China\'s modernization (as if we need any more).  I like to compare it to a ratchet, which can only go one way, and which clicks slowly over time, always increasing. 
    3 years agoin Arts & Entertainment-Wuhan
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  • DavCabrera
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    Its true chinglish has decreased as well as just poor choices of words. When i moved to Shanghai, there was a fancy coffee chain called \"fanny face\". I felt really embarrassed / sorry for them as they did a lot of promotion but ultimately went out of business.
    3 years ago
  • AsadI
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    If you are referring to signs in public (etc), then China has put an effort in improving the English. I read an article on TCB claiming that foreigners living in China were actually approached to help double check spelling and grammar on public signs and the like.
    3 years ago
  • CRISELLE
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    I think the internet has changed a lot of things with language learning. Not [necessarily] just Chinese<>English. It\'s far easier to get resources now, and in particularly listening/visual resources. And since mobile phones with video capabilities... any language in the world is pretty much on tap!
    3 years ago

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