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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

给我一天,还你千年

Isn't this like so romantic? My fren captured this phrase 给我一天,还你千年 when she was on holiday in China.

Mayb the phrase has been taken out of context here, since it may have to do with the communist war and what hv u. But reading from my pt of view, it seems to me that 1 lovelorn party is asking for a day from his/her target (给我一天), and saying that in return, he/she will return a thousand years (还你千年).

This may be quite suitable for a proposal! E.g. a guy can ask a gal out for a day, saying that she wun regret it. At the end of that one day, it can culminate in a proposal that he will give his whole life in return for this one day she had spent with him. Romantic rite? Or it can be placed as a couplet at the wedding hall where the guests start streaming in. Hee..=)


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