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Malaysia sorry for Chinese New Year rooster ad cock-up
The Straits Times ^ | FEB 16, 2018, | AFP

Posted on 02/16/2018 3:49:56 PM PST by csvset

Edited on 02/16/2018 5:55:58 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - Malaysia has apologised after a government ad in Chinese-language newspapers featuring a picture of a barking rooster to mark the Year of the Dog sparked a flood of mockery.

The full-page advert by the domestic trade, cooperatives and consumerism ministry showed a rooster emitting the word "wang", used to represent a dog's bark in Mandarin.


(Excerpt) Read more at straitstimes.com ...


TOPICS: Astronomy; Religion; Society
KEYWORDS: art; cockup; islam; malaysia; wang; woof; yearofthedog
Here is the image of the rooster.

I did a image search for Chinese new year year of the dog

Islam sucks the fun out of everything.

1 posted on 02/16/2018 3:49:56 PM PST by csvset
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To: csvset

rooster ad cock-up ?

Somebody had a LOT of fun writing that headline, eh?

2 posted on 02/16/2018 4:21:26 PM PST by Vigilanteman (ObaMao: Fake America, Fake Messiah, Fake Black man. How many fakes can you fit into one Zer0?)
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To: csvset

Ooh, you in a heap of trouble, boy!

It is NOT the year of the Rooster.


3 posted on 02/16/2018 5:29:32 PM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (What profits a man if he gains the world yet loses his soul?)
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To: csvset

I was born in the Year of the Cat, which is appropriate, given all the feline friends I have had over the decades. It is said that when looking for a mate, those born in my year should avoid those born in the Year of the Dog but chase after those born in the Year of the Rat.


4 posted on 02/16/2018 5:30:23 PM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: csvset
Fog Horn Leghorn doesn't like the year of the Dog.


5 posted on 02/16/2018 6:30:27 PM PST by CapnJack
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To: csvset

I am always fascinated by how different languages represent animal sounds. “Wang wang”, just doesn’t sound right for a dog to my ears, but hey, 1.3 billion Chinese can’t be wrong.


6 posted on 02/16/2018 8:06:14 PM PST by hanamizu
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“I am always fascinated by how different languages represent animal sounds. “Wang wang”, just doesn’t sound right for a dog to my ears”

In South America, or at least Peru, a rooster’s crow isn’t pronounced as “cocka-doodle-doo” but rather something similar to the old song La Paloma’s cooka-cooka-roo”. Sum ‘tings are rost in tranration I suppose.


7 posted on 02/17/2018 3:29:52 AM PST by Huaynero
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