
Tai 太 means utmost/highest/most superior/most eligible you got the idea.
Hao 豪 means lavish/spectacular/galant
So, it's not uncommon this name/brand is adopted by Hotels to show off...and it has a strong flavor of vulgarness.
It always obviously conveys an undertone that some body is or want to be extremely filthy fucking rich. That's why it sounds vulgar
Careful what you wish for, else someone comes on here advertising "Trump" keycaps in a "fake bake orange + washed-off blond" colorway! (oh, and I think the term you're looking for the president-elect's hairdo is "comb-over")
In fact it's not politically correct to say "two contries" we never admit Taiwan as a sovereign country, it's always Taiwan province, we regard taiwanese as countrymen, Mainlanders and Taiwaneses both deem themselves as Chinese, but indeed some Taiwanese might think themselves are a little bit superior, because for many years ecomomy over there had been better than Mainland's, they just couldn't accept that in recent years Mainland China surpassses them in almost all aspects...seebart wrote: As we all know Tai-Hao is a Taiwanese company. You are from China Mr.Nobody? I'm sure there isn't any dubious undertone involved here that someone who knows the history of the two countries may sense. Just imagine that a European like myself may very well know how many Chinese feel about Taiwan. The fact that you choose a Trump tower for that last picture is interesting in light of recent political developments.
Five things About China-Taiwan Relations:
http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2016/12/03 ... relations/
I know, is that why you refer to Tai-Hao as "strong flavor of vulgar", "want to be extremely filthy fucking rich", "means having no taste"? If you ask me this whole thread is politically motivated.Mr.Nobody wrote:In fact it's not politically correct to say "two contries" we never admit Taiwan as a sovereign country, it's always Taiwan province, we regard taiwanese as countrymen, Mainlanders and Taiwaneses both deem themselves as Chinese, but indeed some Taiwanese might think themselves are a little bit superior, because for many years ecomomy over there had been better than Mainland's, they just couldn't accept that in recent years Mainland China surpassses them in almost all aspects...seebart wrote: As we all know Tai-Hao is a Taiwanese company. You are from China Mr.Nobody? I'm sure there isn't any dubious undertone involved here that someone who knows the history of the two countries may sense. Just imagine that a European like myself may very well know how many Chinese feel about Taiwan. The fact that you choose a Trump tower for that last picture is interesting in light of recent political developments.
Five things About China-Taiwan Relations:
http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2016/12/03 ... relations/
Not at all, it is what it is, there are vulgar people all over the globe, there are countless hotels and brands in Mainland China have names start or end with "Hao" including the one in the picture, it's just like Trump's gold-coated Jet and probably his parachute as well....ubiquitous.seebart wrote:I know, is that why you refer to Tai-Hao as "strong flavor of vulgar", "want to be extremely filthy fucking rich", "means having no taste"? If you ask me this whole thread is politically motivated.Mr.Nobody wrote:In fact it's not politically correct to say "two contries" we never admit Taiwan as a sovereign country, it's always Taiwan province, we regard taiwanese as countrymen, Mainlanders and Taiwaneses both deem themselves as Chinese, but indeed some Taiwanese might think themselves are a little bit superior, because for many years ecomomy over there had been better than Mainland's, they just couldn't accept that in recent years Mainland China surpassses them in almost all aspects...seebart wrote: As we all know Tai-Hao is a Taiwanese company. You are from China Mr.Nobody? I'm sure there isn't any dubious undertone involved here that someone who knows the history of the two countries may sense. Just imagine that a European like myself may very well know how many Chinese feel about Taiwan. The fact that you choose a Trump tower for that last picture is interesting in light of recent political developments.
Five things About China-Taiwan Relations:
http://blogs.wsj.com/briefly/2016/12/03 ... relations/
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It might be screened out automatically due to keywords cencoring, otherwise your comment might be deleted buy moderator manually for fear of inducing unneccessary trouble to the site. Otherwise you might incite a bitter debate which will degenerate into personal insults against eachother eventually.Hah Hah...All this is completely explainable psychologically. Thank God I have studied psychology and behaviral analysis. It's just human nature...
Yes I edited for once ,I put "as well" behind "parachute" to make the sentence complete...seebart wrote: I wonder what what would happen if I called an established Chinese company all these phrases in a chinese online community...although this is not a Taiwanese online community.
I like this BTW:
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Others here might get what I mean.
No the joke is on me, I edit a lot and used to have a signature: "Last edited by seebart".Mr.Nobody wrote:Yes I edited for once ,I put "as well" behind "parachute" to make the sentence complete...seebart wrote: I wonder what what would happen if I called an established Chinese company all these phrases in a chinese online community...although this is not a Taiwanese online community.
I like this BTW:
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Others here might get what I mean.
Yes, I think we can agree on this for sure.
If I'm around asain people yes of course. If I'm standing next to Donald Trump (which will not happen) I could say...
hey Trump, you're one hell of a Tai Hao!
The point is those people were Donald Trump wannabes, it's their dream and ideal to be newly-rich upstarts(I just forget how to spell this word in French way) So, it's a pretty good name to them at the time, at leat it reflects what they wanted.