Ronni
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By the label on the bottle you pictured in your thread there is nothing about human skin repair. It specifically says "...snail repair cream". I have often found Asian language translations into English to be vague if not completely incomprehensible at times.An Amazon recommendation that showed up in my feed. Seriously??? Snail Mucin ?“97.5% concentration of snail extract” That’s…uh…that’s quite a selling point.
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...my stomach got queasy right when I readAn Amazon recommendation that showed up in my feed. Seriously??? Snail Mucin ?“97.5% concentration of snail extract” That’s…uh…that’s quite a selling point.
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Snail Mucin
I know a guy here in Toronto who is originally from Hong Kong, who has a thriving business. He writes English language instructions and advertising materials for Chinese companies, using every day English wordings. He now employs 3 other HK educated U of T business students, to keep up with the demand for his output. He is fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese as well as speaking English like some body who was born in Canada. Imagine that ? JImB.The label on the
By the label on the bottle you pictured in your thread there is nothing about human skin repair. It specifically says "...snail repair cream". I have often found Asian language translations into English to be vague if not completely incomprehensible at times.
So I would guess the manufacturer is not referring to human skin repair, but to snail repair instead. And, for that I wouldn't pay $16.00.![]()
Yes. But, whoever claimed that Canadians speak English? I for one can barely understand a word they say. It sounds more like a mix between English and French.I know a guy here in Toronto who is originally from Hong Kong, who has a thriving business. He writes English language instructions and advertising materials for Chinese companies, using every day English wordings. He now employs 3 other HK educated U of T business students, to keep up with the demand for his output. He is fluent in both Mandarin and Cantonese as well as speaking English like some body who was born in Canada. Imagine that ? JImB.
Are you old enough to remember Peter Jennings the long time TV news anchor on ABC? He was a Canadian . How about Lorne Green on Bonanza, or Morely Safer on 60 Minutes, or Dan Ackyroyd of the Blues Brothers ? Or famous actors like Christopher Plummer, Donald Sutherland, Keifer Sutherland, William Shatner, John Candy, and the list goes on. Cock a snoot.Yes. But, whoever claimed that Canadians speak English? I for one can barely understand a word they say. It sounds more like a mix between English and French.![]()