An Unexpected Encounter: A Linguistic Exchange in Brickle

Ladies and gentlemen, I’m here in Brickle with, what’s your name? Larry. Larry, nice to meet you. Larry, where are you from? Miami. Miami, nice to meet you. Well, I f*** with your shirt. Thank you. I’m very proud of you. You like Prada? I do, I love Prada. It’s very expensive, it’s out of my, you know. Can I Prada you? What does that mean? Can you elaborate? I wanna Prada you. You wanna Prada me? Yeah. I mean, we can go find out what that means. Let’s go. Alright, well question. Word on the street is I heard you speak multiple languages? A few, yeah. What languages do you speak? Chinese, Hebrew, English, Spanish, a little Russian. And what would you say is your most spoken language? Like the most, the one you speak? English. Just English and another one? Hebrew. Hebrew. Chinese. Chinese, alright. Can you say something in Chinese? And everyone in the comments down below, let me know what he said. Okay. Chu si. That’s it? Yeah. Chu si. I want something longer, it sounds too simple. That’s enough. Can you say it one more time? Chu si. Chu si. Chu si. Alright, everyone in the comments down below, let me know what you think. Let me know what you think. I think it’s inappropriate, but let’s find out.