For decades, the pineapple has been a symbol of hospitality, friendship, and welcomeness. But the meaning of an upside-down pineapple is a bit different.
Meaning: This Chinese term literally refers to “black pineapple,” a tropical fruit renowned for its sweetness. However, Chinese netizens humorously use it to express “I like you,” as the Mandarin pronunciation coincidentally matches the Cantonese phrase “喜欢你” (hei fun nei, translated as ...
Book1 Unit 2 Neither Pine nor Apple in Pineapple Understading Ideas class:155 teacher: Jinjie VIDEO Is there any relationships between “pineapple” and “apple” ? 1. They have the same roots(词根) but have big differences in meaning. 2. There is neither pine nor apple in pineapple. pin...
1、Unit 2 Neither Pine nor Apple in Pineapple VIDEOVIDEO Is there any relationshipIs there any relationships s between between “pineapple” and “apple” “pineapple” and “apple” ? ? 1. They 1. They have the same roots but have big have the same roots but have big differencedifferences...
Understanding a phenomenon systemically requires establishing the nature of its relationships while realizing the importance of boundary conditions and context (Bateson, 1987). A systems approach strives to conceive ‘the world’ in a relational way while searching for patterns and questioning differences ...