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Post by MakChingYuen on Nov 13, 2012 7:09:22 GMT
Yes man, I do realize the difference in the word, but you know that I thought you are a gwai lo at first and many people do make small mistakes like mixing up words so I don't even think you are a Chinese at the beginning and so I asked out of curiosity why you put that in the signature? I don't want to make you feel bad if you really use the wrong "hung" too, that's why I just ask you straight up - are you a choi lee fut fans. That's all. If you are, then I acknowledge, maybe you just find the wrong character but I don't mind that as it have nothing to do with me. I just don't want to confuse and so I ask you straight up. That's all. I am a very straight forward person and I HATE using little movements to "inch' people if you know what I mean in Cantonese. I am not that type of a-hole man.
I know, every sword collector cut bottles, and yeah you are seriously cutting a LOT of bottles there, it's kinda amazing to see it done repeatedly and your swords are still saying sharp all the way. So that's one thing I am amazed with too.
Anyway, glad things are sorted out, shake hands.
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Post by stickem on Nov 13, 2012 19:24:16 GMT
No worries. I have some experience with Buddhist kung fu as well as the Taoist arts. So I have some understanding of where both Ricky and Mak are coming from, though I am not Chinese. Regardless of what style(s) one practices, it seems people get bent out of shape frequently whenever such topics are discussed. This is pretty normal, though unfortunate... :? Perhaps we should see it for what it is - which is something minor and not very important on the scale of things - and go back to sharing our love for swords. Being friends at the end of the day is the most important thing after all, in my opinion anyway We should all just sit down and watch Shaolin vs. Wudang together and have a good laugh...
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Post by MakChingYuen on Nov 13, 2012 19:30:31 GMT
I do agree, and that movie is definitely very fun and laughable, hahaha!
I come here for love of swords and blades, not kungfu, so I do agree with you 100% too. We all have one thing in common here and that is the love of blades!
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