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It is very popular for foreigners to speak Chinese in China. What jokes do foreigners living in China easily make?

In recent years, learning Chinese has become a craze. Celebrities, network anchors and foreign stars have all started to learn Chinese, but Chinese is not so easy to learn. Chinese is the most difficult to learn in the eyes of westerners, so many foreigners living in China make a lot of jokes because of Chinese.

A foreigner went to the vegetable market to buy food, weighed the order and asked for three dollars and forty cents. The foreigner gave all his change to the peddler, but he was still short of a dime. He said to the vendor, "I gave you all my hair, so I have no hair." The stall owner paused for a long time before answering, "I don't want your hair."

A foreigner who can speak a little Chinese asked his boss at the fruit stand, "How much are the apples?" The boss said, "5 yuan a catty", and the foreigner took out 10 yuan and said, "I want two apples", and then muttered, "China's things are not cheap at all, but more expensive than mine."

My little French brother is learning Chinese. One day, he was chatting with others, and someone sent him a sentence "Hehe, 23333". He asked what it meant, and others told him that it meant praising someone or something that was particularly funny. The next night, he got together with his friends, only to see that after his friends finished speaking, he uttered a clear and standardized "Hehe, 23,333", and the audience was speechless.

In fact, due to the differences in culture and habits, foreigners always make mistakes and even joke when they come to strange China. For example, when they see a crowded crowd, they will think that this festival is actually just a rush hour. I also met a foreigner who ate hot pot in Sichuan. The foreigner at the next table actually poured out the red soup at the bottom of the pot and cried while drinking it. It turned out that they thought this soup was for drinking, too. China's diet and cultural characteristics are particularly profound knowledge for them, but I admire their earnest attitude anyway.