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Taxi Ride in Songyuan

I took a taxi today and the driver insisted on having a conversation with me. Now, I really couldn't communicate "no" to him so I responded with "Yeah man," Same way," "Yahmejah," (Jamaica), "Yuh know where you taking me, right?" "Cut cross yah suh," "Tun up the road," "Up deh suh me a come off" and "Let me off right yah suh."


At some points during the conversation, he was convulsing with laughter. What did I do? I guffawed just the same. All in all, we had a good chat. Lord knows what he was saying to me :) 


A taxi in Songyuan


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  1. lol..Shawna this one is funny as hell! I am pretty sure these experiences will be etched in your memory.

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  2. Hilarious!!!

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