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"textContent": "mang guo = mango\n\nmang guo = a busy fruit\n\n(i don't remember the tones, i came up with this a decade ago)\n\nit goes \"what's the busiest fruit? a mango\"\n\ni'll be here all week",
"title": "In English, the word \"mango\" refers to a delicious fruit, and \"man go\" suggests someone who is very busy. Believe it or not, this is not dialect- specific or even language- specific. This works in Chinese too.",
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