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Not everyone will understand this post by Zhizhou Zhang, but it's pretty funny for those who do.
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/s...th-roux-method&p=473401&viewfull=1#post473401
"3" is pronounced "san" in Chinese (and also in Japanese), so saying 3q sounds like "san-kyu", which is like "thank you" with an east Asian accent. It's also lolzy that the OP used it casually, forgetting that not everyone on the speedsolving forum knows Chinese.
 

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Not everyone will understand this post by Zhizhou Zhang, but it's pretty funny for those who do.
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/s...th-roux-method&p=473401&viewfull=1#post473401
"3" is pronounced "san" in Chinese (and also in Japanese), so saying 3q sounds like "san-kyu", which is like "thank you" with an east Asian accent. It's also lolzy that the OP used it casually, forgetting that not everyone on the speedsolving forum knows Chinese.
I wouldn't have guessed that either :p
 

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PS: I got the 3q post immediately, because I also uses that slang sometimes.
 
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Not everyone will understand this post by Zhizhou Zhang, but it's pretty funny for those who do.
http://www.speedsolving.com/forum/s...th-roux-method&p=473401&viewfull=1#post473401
"3" is pronounced "san" in Chinese (and also in Japanese), so saying 3q sounds like "san-kyu", which is like "thank you" with an east Asian accent. It's also lolzy that the OP used it casually, forgetting that not everyone on the speedsolving forum knows Chinese.

I can't work out ni-rabbit.
 
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