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		<title>eggs, white on the outside, yellow on the inside?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nah, a bit of an exaggeration. If I didn&#8217;t remember wrongly, these people are relatives of a friend &#8230; the fact that the uncomfortably awkward interview is in English for a Chinese audience is a little bizarre, but the fact that the interviewee has a tiny bit of Chinese accent in English and a tiny [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nah, a bit of an exaggeration. If I didn&#8217;t remember wrongly, these people are relatives of a friend &#8230; the fact that the uncomfortably awkward interview is in English for a Chinese audience is a little bizarre, but the fact that the interviewee has a tiny bit of Chinese accent in English and a tiny bit of English accent in Chinese is cute.</p>
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<p>P.S. There was a bit of miscommunication on the character 芦, which she apparently didn&#8217;t recognize. Yeah, taxonomical vocabulary is usually not learned well by non-native speakers (that stuff is learned before age 5 and then don&#8217;t come up any more), but 葫芦 is common, come on.</p>
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