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Danke mal wieder!
Öhm, »Chingside«? Der residierte aber nicht Chinatown…
Und was hat Chingside mit Chinatown zu tun? Etwa weil du bei „Ching“ an kleine lustige Chinesen denken musst?
o.o“
Kein Grund, gleich zickig zu werden. Wenn du’s unbedingt wissen willst, erinnerte mich der Klang eher an Chink, was wenig lustig ist.
Und wo war ich zickig? oO
Kam bei mir so an. Wenn das nicht so gemeint war, will ich nix gesagt haben.