With my people?

With my people?

posted on 14 Jun 2009 in Engrish from Other Countries

 

Photo courtesy of txori.
Found in Korea. 

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SF
SF
15 years ago

“With your people” means either male or female, because it has separated. Don’t mistake.

beechoak
beechoak
15 years ago

Dear Human: Feel with the cloth, don’t make mistakes with the lavatory, smile with your people…

What’s next? Wear clean underwear? It’s been a bossy week for products.

beechoak
beechoak
15 years ago

Big Brother Cake is watching…! It loves to see you smile with your people.

beechoak
beechoak
15 years ago

Don’t just stand there smiling… EAT ME!

yrb
yrb
15 years ago

great, racist cake

Algernon
Algernon
15 years ago

This cake tastes like quack.

theillen
theillen
15 years ago

What do you mean “my people”?

What do *you* mean “my people”?

J-Luke
J-Luke
15 years ago

And the chief took another bite of his cake, while the boss was watching him…

Xila
Xila
15 years ago

The cake dealers hang around the playground giving out chocolate coating cakes for free the first time, just to get the kids hooked, promising “smiles.” Just say no, kids. Just say no!

外國人
外國人
15 years ago

The Korean brand name of this chocolate cake is 오예스 (Oh yes), pronounced something like Oh yes-uh.

gonyukatie
gonyukatie
15 years ago

the korean characters actually says ‘oh ye su’ should be ~ ‘OH YES!’ in english.
it’s satisfied if it puts a smile on your people’s faces. LOL.

Dave Buggert Orf
15 years ago

These insidious bastards! Sure, go ahead eat chocolate coating cake and then smile. Show teeth, smeared with gooey, half melted chocolate and cake bits to your people. It’s sick! It’s gross! It’s a Commie plot!!!!

And these guys wil Love it!

Big Fat Cat
Big Fat Cat
15 years ago

“Why don’t they eat cakes? ” Asked Marie Antoinette.

” Your majesty. They don’t like to smile” Answered her subject.

Ralph Hamilton
Ralph Hamilton
15 years ago

What is “Qoilk”??

DieselDragon
15 years ago

So this may be a chocolate coating cake…But exactly WHAT does it coat in chocolate? 😮

Obviously not a book on correct adjective use, I suppose… 😀

DieselDragon
15 years ago

The very finest of cake fron Haitai Gobbledygook… 🙂

DieselDragon
15 years ago

Sweet things may make smile…But they make big pain and huge dentist bills, too! 😮

DieselDragon
15 years ago

At least this wasn’t found in the Soviet Union…Up there, the cake tastes YOU! 😮 :p 😀

bigcaddy
bigcaddy
15 years ago

(on back) Or dont taste it and frown with your people.

onibaba
onibaba
15 years ago

To Ralph, who asked about “Qoilk” t– that’s Korean script, not English. Transliterated, the product name is O Yes.

TJ
TJ
15 years ago

No thanks, I’m still filled up on those soft cookies made of metal.

Emma
15 years ago

You mean I can’t eat it alone?

Grifter
Grifter
15 years ago

“We love to see you smile” this must have been a McDonalds cake!

AnnaRexia
AnnaRexia
15 years ago

The cake. It is a lie.

Katie
Katie
15 years ago

It’s so Verison will smile as well.

Otto Silver
15 years ago

Sweet. I bought these two days ago and took the photo yesterday. Still have to upload it to my blog though 😛

mango
mango
15 years ago

this is a korean candy. It says “Oh Yes”

Hikari
Hikari
15 years ago

Strange…I am smiling now but the picture is not exactly a sweet cake.

gd
gd
15 years ago

The Qoilk bit is in fact Korean hangeul 오예스 (oyeseu), which sounds almost like (and is apparently meant to represent) English “Oh yes”.

Teh Pagoda
Teh Pagoda
15 years ago

It’s obviously a lie.

Dave Buggert Orf
15 years ago

My daughter actually bought some of this at an asian market in the midwest US a few weeks ago and we were joking that it should be on Engrish… they were actually quite tasty. But I don’t remember if our people smiled or not…

tekleader
tekleader
15 years ago

“How’s the cake?”
“Good, but I can’t shake the feeling that I’m being watched.”

donjuan71
donjuan71
15 years ago

And, of course, do not share with THOSE people.

Chris
Chris
15 years ago

Just taste it, okay?

alex
alex
15 years ago

Make sure you write the good letters.

Ripplin
15 years ago

I think that’s the polite way of saying ‘shut up and eat it.’

patrick
patrick
15 years ago

what do you mean “YOUR people” ?

Taterman
Taterman
15 years ago

Please, don’t make a big deal out of it. Just taste this cake.

/holdthephone
/holdthephone
15 years ago

Just taste it, godammit!

Atli Hafsteinsson
Atli Hafsteinsson
15 years ago

Assuming of course they are still my people…

Bobby
Bobby
15 years ago

How can you see me!?? And my people!?

Jash
Jash
15 years ago

No smiling without poeple aloud

Linda
Linda
15 years ago

I’m off to Costco to get me some chocolate cake!

Shaq
Shaq
15 years ago

Just do it.

Syndakit85
Syndakit85
15 years ago

So just taste the cake already!

TheRaven
TheRaven
14 years ago

I would just like to point out that the name of the delicious chocolate covered cake here is Oh, Yes. Actually being able to speak Korean just makes these even more funny :D.

Jeremy
Jeremy
14 years ago

taste it damn you, I NEED your smile.

wronglish
wronglish
14 years ago

what if there are no people around me?

WhiteWolf
WhiteWolf
13 years ago

The cake is a lie.

Brian
Brian
13 years ago

TAKE IT! JUST F*****G TAKE IT! TAKE THIS CAKE B**CH!

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