I wonder if people know what they're wearing...like this waitress I saw at a coffee shop here - "So many men so little time"! Maybe they do but they just don't care. I know people who are like that these days - like they're quite brainless.
Yea, people sometimes just like the designs and ignore the message it's written on the shirt. Don't understand the words on this case, but like what the others said, don't sounds good.
don't know what does BUTI means but it doesn't sound good, and especially the second word is already such a rude one.. i guess the one who designed and the one who bought, and definitely the one who wears it, doesn't know what it means..
Nope, I can't recognize the logo. I wouldn't mind if adults wear clothes with these words as this constitutes their freedom to be stupid. But not children. It doesn't seem right for children to wear racist clothes :/
Don't know the brand and don't know what buti means either. But adults should know better than to let their child wear something racist! The child is innocent as he probably doesn't know what he's wearing....shame on the adult who bought it!
I reckon the kid's parents don't know what the word means and ignorantly let him wear the t-shirt. That's why I never wear t-shirt with language foreign to me because it is quite risky what those words mean!
I don't know the meaning and have never heard of this brand. I have seen some people wearing T-shirts with all kinds of wordings that are not good. Probably they are just wearing it without really looking and reading the words.
Dunno what it means. The second word doesn't sound good. Ideally not have the kid wear such a Tshirt, but if parents are short of cash and the T is free, why not la.
if the clothes is free/donated, and since mostly people dun understand the word, i dun see it as an issue. Wear clothes is better than not wearing any, rite?
Not sure what that means... but in English it does not look good.
ReplyDeleteIt really does not look good.
DeleteI know the second word, not sure of the first, but doesn't look like a good word..
ReplyDelete2nd word is definitely not a good word. Not sure about word 1 though.
DeleteI wonder if people know what they're wearing...like this waitress I saw at a coffee shop here - "So many men so little time"! Maybe they do but they just don't care. I know people who are like that these days - like they're quite brainless.
ReplyDeleteI guess there really are people who just don't care.
DeleteYea, people sometimes just like the designs and ignore the message it's written on the shirt. Don't understand the words on this case, but like what the others said, don't sounds good.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many words out there so I really wonder what made them choose this phrase.
Deletedon't know what does BUTI means but it doesn't sound good, and especially the second word is already such a rude one.. i guess the one who designed and the one who bought, and definitely the one who wears it, doesn't know what it means..
ReplyDeleteWhy the person who designed this choose this phrase is really a mystery to me.
DeleteNever heard of such words. Something not nice??
ReplyDeleteDo you know word 2 above?
DeleteNope, I can't recognize the logo. I wouldn't mind if adults wear clothes with these words as this constitutes their freedom to be stupid. But not children. It doesn't seem right for children to wear racist clothes :/
ReplyDeleteI guess children just wear whatever their parents buy for them. The designer is at fault here imho.
DeleteNever heard of it, don't know what it means also...
ReplyDeleteHave you heard of the 2nd word?
DeleteDon't know the brand and don't know what buti means either. But adults should know better than to let their child wear something racist! The child is innocent as he probably doesn't know what he's wearing....shame on the adult who bought it!
ReplyDeleteeven more shame on the adult who designed this t-shirt.
DeleteI reckon the kid's parents don't know what the word means and ignorantly let him wear the t-shirt. That's why I never wear t-shirt with language foreign to me because it is quite risky what those words mean!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, we really should not wear clothes with words that we do not understand on it.
DeleteI don't know the meaning and have never heard of this brand. I have seen some people wearing T-shirts with all kinds of wordings that are not good. Probably they are just wearing it without really looking and reading the words.
ReplyDeleteOr they can't be bothered.
DeleteDunno what it means. The second word doesn't sound good. Ideally not have the kid wear such a Tshirt, but if parents are short of cash and the T is free, why not la.
ReplyDeleteBut this is risky leh.. What if someone reads the phrase and feels so angry that they beat up the kid?
Deleteif the clothes is free/donated, and since mostly people dun understand the word, i dun see it as an issue. Wear clothes is better than not wearing any, rite?
ReplyDeleteI think many people know the 2nd word and that word is an offensive word.
DeleteI think we've to first establish what buti means. I'm not sure, but it may mean otherwise....
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd word is the culprit not the 1st.
DeleteI have not heard or seen it before.. and secondly, I also don't know what it means.. :)
ReplyDeleteYou do know the 2nd word, right?
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