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January 15, 2009 at 10:57 AM #329800January 15, 2009 at 11:27 AM #329301
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I doubt it. I think it is “en vogue” these days and some none chinese are fascinated by putting a asian characters on something and calling it “art”. Often times without knowing what it means.There’s a purpose for why some chinese hang a special words upside-down, because it is suppose to be good luck…
But often times, I see someone either hang that word right side up OR hang the wrong words upside down. Go figure.
Personally, I think it’s tacky, but I’m no judge of art or fashion.[/quote]
Although it is not the best art in the world, this is still better than those chinese-character tatoo…..
January 15, 2009 at 11:27 AM #329643pepsi
Participant[quote=flu]
I doubt it. I think it is “en vogue” these days and some none chinese are fascinated by putting a asian characters on something and calling it “art”. Often times without knowing what it means.There’s a purpose for why some chinese hang a special words upside-down, because it is suppose to be good luck…
But often times, I see someone either hang that word right side up OR hang the wrong words upside down. Go figure.
Personally, I think it’s tacky, but I’m no judge of art or fashion.[/quote]
Although it is not the best art in the world, this is still better than those chinese-character tatoo…..
January 15, 2009 at 11:27 AM #329714pepsi
Participant[quote=flu]
I doubt it. I think it is “en vogue” these days and some none chinese are fascinated by putting a asian characters on something and calling it “art”. Often times without knowing what it means.There’s a purpose for why some chinese hang a special words upside-down, because it is suppose to be good luck…
But often times, I see someone either hang that word right side up OR hang the wrong words upside down. Go figure.
Personally, I think it’s tacky, but I’m no judge of art or fashion.[/quote]
Although it is not the best art in the world, this is still better than those chinese-character tatoo…..
January 15, 2009 at 11:27 AM #329741pepsi
Participant[quote=flu]
I doubt it. I think it is “en vogue” these days and some none chinese are fascinated by putting a asian characters on something and calling it “art”. Often times without knowing what it means.There’s a purpose for why some chinese hang a special words upside-down, because it is suppose to be good luck…
But often times, I see someone either hang that word right side up OR hang the wrong words upside down. Go figure.
Personally, I think it’s tacky, but I’m no judge of art or fashion.[/quote]
Although it is not the best art in the world, this is still better than those chinese-character tatoo…..
January 15, 2009 at 11:27 AM #329825pepsi
Participant[quote=flu]
I doubt it. I think it is “en vogue” these days and some none chinese are fascinated by putting a asian characters on something and calling it “art”. Often times without knowing what it means.There’s a purpose for why some chinese hang a special words upside-down, because it is suppose to be good luck…
But often times, I see someone either hang that word right side up OR hang the wrong words upside down. Go figure.
Personally, I think it’s tacky, but I’m no judge of art or fashion.[/quote]
Although it is not the best art in the world, this is still better than those chinese-character tatoo…..
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