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Asian parents buy clothes with swear words because they don’t understand English

August 1, 2015
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Asian parents buy clothes with swear words because they don’t understand English
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Parents are snapping up clothing for their kids covered in inappropriate language – because they don’t understand what it says.

The clothing, shown here with sayings like, “$ex for money” and “too drunk to f***”, are being worn by children as young as eight in Asia because they can’t read the English.

People in Asia are wearing t-shirts with offensive English words printed on them and they don't seem to have a clue
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People in Asia are wearing t-shirts with offensive English words printed on them and they don't seem to have a clue
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According to Shanghaiist, the garments have caused a debate after someone took pictures of them in a mall in Luoyang, Henan in China and circulated them online.

A man identified only as Mr Guo said that he picked out a baseball cap emblazoned with the words ‘F*** you pay me’ for his son, but his son refused it because he knew the meaning.

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The retail assistant in the shop also had no idea of the meaning.

There are also dresses saying ‘i am a whore’, sweaters reading ‘who the f*** is Jesus?’ and most disturbingly little girls’ pink T-shirts reading ‘jail bait.

People in Asia are wearing t-shirts with offensive English words printed on them and they don't seem to have a clue
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These are broadly thought to be against China’s Consumer Protection law, which dictates that costumers are ‘entitled to be treated with dignity’.

They are allowed by law to return items if they find they contain swear words or vulgar phrases.

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Source: Mirror UK

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