Người Quảng đi ăn mì Quảng
#booksiboughtonsummervacationcuzijustcantresistthetemptationduh no.8
Like:
- Người Quảng đi ăn mì Quảng, despite its title, discussed a lot of issues which I found myself agreeing with N.N.A.
- Checked the information. All facts in this book are right! A knowledgable mind is sexy, after all ;).
- The author is particulary famous in Vietnam for writing children's books. This is a proof that shows he's so much more.
Dislike:
- There are lots of books like this on the market, because there isn't anything that seems to stand out. The pace is slow and the content is quite dull.
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In my opinion, there's no need to mention the word "supermarket" here in order to compare its size to an average market. "Siêu thị" literally means big market (siêu: 超, thị: 市). Did N.N.A forget that Vietnamese has roots from Chinese?
Người Quảng đi ăn mì Quảng, best enjoy with:
So, a cup of chè xanh (Vietnamese green tea, its taste is very different from the Japanese one, try it).
Especially fresh tea leaves that came straight from the field in less than 2 hours. (it's the best).
Like:
- Người Quảng đi ăn mì Quảng, despite its title, discussed a lot of issues which I found myself agreeing with N.N.A.
- Checked the information. All facts in this book are right! A knowledgable mind is sexy, after all ;).
- The author is particulary famous in Vietnam for writing children's books. This is a proof that shows he's so much more.
Dislike:
- There are lots of books like this on the market, because there isn't anything that seems to stand out. The pace is slow and the content is quite dull.
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Siêu thị thực ra cũng là chợ, nhưng là siêu chợ (supermarket).
In my opinion, there's no need to mention the word "supermarket" here in order to compare its size to an average market. "Siêu thị" literally means big market (siêu: 超, thị: 市). Did N.N.A forget that Vietnamese has roots from Chinese?
Người Quảng đi ăn mì Quảng, best enjoy with:
Thương nhau múc bát chè xanh,
Làm tô mì Quảng cho anh xơi cùng.
So, a cup of chè xanh (Vietnamese green tea, its taste is very different from the Japanese one, try it).
Especially fresh tea leaves that came straight from the field in less than 2 hours. (it's the best).