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Itās all Zen. You just have know the yin and the yang of of reading Chinese instructions. Then you will understand the Taoism of how things are done in China. Maybe.
Iām an American living in Japan. So I can relate. For example, a policeman once cautioned me for crossing a street before the light turned green. But he said āblueā. If I had followed his instructions, Iād still be stuck at a crosswalk somewhere. (The reason for his mistake? In Japanese, traffic lights are red, yellow, or blue.)
I was setting up a new change selling machine in a casino. It was from China. Under the section titled Field Setup was this gem: āDO NOT SET UP IN FIELD! Machine was made for inside.ā
I put together a mast style TV stand a couple of days ago. Initially confusing halfway, by āvirtueā of accommodating different brands, I have a lot of parts left over.
Seems like most everything I get that needs assembly and is made in China has at least one part that just doesnāt quite go together as it should. Makes me wonder if overworked and underpaid folks over there donāt sometimes do it on purpose, laughing as they picture us fussing and cussing.
The most recent directions Iāve seen donāt have words, only pictures. Sometimes you have to stand on your head to figure them out. I do worry for those people with limited spatial ability.
I gave my Dad a Genuine Chinese Abacus one Christmas , anticipating that the Genuine Chinese Instructions would be confusing. It didnāt disappoint ā we got a Genuine Canadian Mathematician to sort it out for us. He was almost in tears by the second page!
wiatr about 5 years ago
Iām sure Iāve heard āFarb Now the Glimrodā somewhere before. I can only give this one āLikeā but itās worth a bunch more. :-D
willispate about 5 years ago
laughing
DanEP about 5 years ago
Beautiful recycle with new intro!
boniface22 about 5 years ago
The instructions were written by Professor Stanley Unwin.
rshive about 5 years ago
Read the instructions backward. They work better.
littlejohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
Itās all Zen. You just have know the yin and the yang of of reading Chinese instructions. Then you will understand the Taoism of how things are done in China. Maybe.
flower among weeds about 5 years ago
Gotta love the Chinese sense of humor.
The TM about 5 years ago
Iām an American living in Japan. So I can relate. For example, a policeman once cautioned me for crossing a street before the light turned green. But he said āblueā. If I had followed his instructions, Iād still be stuck at a crosswalk somewhere. (The reason for his mistake? In Japanese, traffic lights are red, yellow, or blue.)
William Taylor about 5 years ago
Itās not bad nowadays. Go back to the manuals for Japanese stereo and camera gear from the ā60s and early ā70s if you really want a laugh!!
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
I always thought that the elves built Santaās sleigh.
asmbeers about 5 years ago
365 likes
ears2u812 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yay! A real Sunday comic, not just a one panel gag like the dailies.
Old Salt about 5 years ago
I am a pretty good mechanic but the picto gram instructions can leave you baffled
1953Baby about 5 years ago
They forgot all the magic words that help. . .#$%!, &*%#!. . .and so forth and so on. . .
matzam Premium Member about 5 years ago
I think putting things together is most of the fun
BearsDown Premium Member about 5 years ago
I was setting up a new change selling machine in a casino. It was from China. Under the section titled Field Setup was this gem: āDO NOT SET UP IN FIELD! Machine was made for inside.ā
carlzr about 5 years ago
Waiting until the last minute is mocking Murphyās Law.
twj0729 about 5 years ago
I, actually, like reading the Chinese directions. They have a problem with the word syntax in English. Sometimes it comes out hilarious!
wirepunchr about 5 years ago
If at first you donāt succeed read the instructions.
TexTech about 5 years ago
I bought a Honda scooter in 1963. The troubleshooting section had this gem. Symptom: Will not run. Problem: Wasted out of fuel.
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
We got our sled from IKEA. There were lots of extra parts.
oakie817 about 5 years ago
whatās the matter? havenāt you ever farbed a glimrod before?
syzygy47 about 5 years ago
I put together a mast style TV stand a couple of days ago. Initially confusing halfway, by āvirtueā of accommodating different brands, I have a lot of parts left over.
Rise22 about 5 years ago
We had to put together something from China ā it was even stamped with a Tmand Mankā¦get it?
Michael G. about 5 years ago
http://www.engrish.com/
NaturLvr about 5 years ago
Seems like most everything I get that needs assembly and is made in China has at least one part that just doesnāt quite go together as it should. Makes me wonder if overworked and underpaid folks over there donāt sometimes do it on purpose, laughing as they picture us fussing and cussing.
WilliamPennat about 5 years ago
Somehow I simply donāt find that very funny. Stick to the Treetops settingā¦.
Bookworm about 5 years ago
āSome Assembly Required.ā The three words that strike terror into any parentsā heart on Christmas morning.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 5 years ago
āFripping at the frimfram, frappin at the fritz!ā
ellisaana Premium Member about 5 years ago
The most recent directions Iāve seen donāt have words, only pictures. Sometimes you have to stand on your head to figure them out. I do worry for those people with limited spatial ability.
1MadHat Premium Member about 5 years ago
OK, But for next year, have one built in-house.
Snolep about 5 years ago
Or as the Wiz would say, frammin at the Jim jam, frippin at the krotz.
JP Steve Premium Member about 5 years ago
I gave my Dad a Genuine Chinese Abacus one Christmas , anticipating that the Genuine Chinese Instructions would be confusing. It didnāt disappoint ā we got a Genuine Canadian Mathematician to sort it out for us. He was almost in tears by the second page!
hangedman about 5 years ago
What?, no āDie you Yankee Devil, you!ā?