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always faithful im getting a tattoo soon. im looking for how to say "always [or forever] faithful" in chinese symbols. would anyone happen to know? please dont say try google. 1- i already did and didnt get anything and 2- i want to make sure its accurate because any dummy can post some nonsense on google. if no one knows where could i go to find out? because i definitely dont know any one that knows chinese =[. thanks !
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Check out a site called zhongwen.com. It's a site dedicated to teaching Chinese writing. There's a search engine on there that should generate the characters you want. Don't rely on the tattoo parlor for accurate Hanzi characters. For a good laugh (and cautionary evidence) check out hanzismatters.com. It's a catalogue of the misuse of Chinese & Japanese characters in Western culture.
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Try some art websites i dontknow any but its probably your best bet. And go to the tattoo parlor and ask them for a selection of chinese symbols They might have them already ]
STOP.
Anything but those crappy chinese symbols.
As if it is written in another language it somehow makes it cooler...or gives it a different meaning.NO.
Anything but chinese symbols.
It wouldn t be that cool if you typed "Spumhtvermihten" witch stands for "Soul mate" in some North European country now would it?
You wanna get a tatoo right?
Think of something that you always liked.No reason..just something you like.Freedy Krueger or black lions or Liono from Thundercats.
Do that.
Chinese symbols promote a non inspired tatoo wannahaver.
"I wanna get a tatoo....oh...soulmate sounds like a cool word...if only I could fit it all in one weird black ugly symbol I am gonna have to explain to people what it means and why I did it for,for the rest of my life" ]
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