I go to school by bus

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Chinese

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Etymology

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Internet slang originated from mid-2012, adopted from an example sentence from an English textbook in Hong Kong in the 90s.[1]

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /aːi̯²² kou̯⁵⁵ tʰuː²² skuː⁵⁵ paːi̯²² pɐs⁵⁵/

Phrase

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I go to school by bus (Hong Kong Cantonese, originally Internet slang, humorous)

  1. a dummy response to questions when an English answer is expected
  2. a phrase used to signify the speaker's poor understanding or lack of proficiency of English
    • 2018, “港女收港男皮”, performed by 農夫 [nóngfū]:
      學咗幾廿年英文仲yes no what / I go to school by bus
      You've learned English for many years but you're still "yes", "no", "what", "I go to school by bus".
  3. a dummy text to be used as a placeholder for English text, such as in typesetting

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Catharina Cheung (2021 March 29) “I Go to School by Bus: Hong Kong English & its unique usages”, in Localiiz: Living in Hong Kong[1], archived from the original on 2023-08-28