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Asian Children Bought Expletive-Ridden T-Shirts - Because Their Parents Don't Understand English

Pictures of cute smiling kids can be seen online, showing off their rude attire, which feature messages like “$ex for money”, “Who the f*** is Jesus?” and “Wake up, mother****er”

Offensive: Children are oblivious to the t-shirts meanings. (imgur)
Offensive: Children are oblivious to the t-shirts meanings. (imgur)


Young children are wearing T-shirts with foul-mouthed slogans on - because their parents don’t speak English.

Asian consumers are purchasing clothing for their kids, branded with phrases such as “f*** you, pay me”, “I am a whore” and “too drunk to f***”.

Yet because of the language barrier, unassuming parents don’t seem to have any idea how inappropriate it is.

Pictures of cute smiling kids can be seen online, showing off their rude attire, which feature messages like “$ex for money”, “Who the f*** is Jesus?” and “Wake up, mother****er”.

Sweary: More foul-mouthed clothes. (imgur)
Sweary: More foul-mouthed clothes. (imgur)


Expletives: Asian kids are unaware of the tshirts meanings. (Imgur)
Expletives: Asian kids are unaware of the tshirts meanings. (Imgur)


The children wearing the expletive-ridden clothes appear as oblivious to their meaning as their parents.

Pictures taken in Luoyang, Henan in China have been spread around the Internet and caused a stir.

One man - known only as Mr Guo - told Shanghiist website that he chose a baseball cap with the words “F*** you, pay me” on but his son refused to wear it, as he understood English.


Reportedly, the lady who sold the attire did not know what it meant either, as she also couldn’t read English.

And it appears to be a contravention of human rights, under China’s consumer protection law, which specifies that shoppers must be treated with dignity.

It is thought that they may legally return any offensive items emblazoned with vulgarity.