A popular saying in many Cantonese Chinese households, parents will often say either mockingly, in good humor, or disappointingly, “We should have birthed a piece of char siu instead of you!” Often in response to their children being lazy or unmotivated, and that a piece of roast pork has more purpose and use. (It can actually be eaten as is, chopped up to be eaten with fried rice, on top of noodles, and more!)
This vinyl sticker is dedicated to all the Cantonese speaking people who have heard this saying from their parents or have used it themselves on their kids (hopefully in jest!) ? or just people who love char siu a lot!
Perfect for decorating laptops, tablets, phones, notebooks, water bottles and more! A funny, sarcastic sticker that will bring laughs to those who come from families who use this term, or are just foodies and love char siu bbq roast pork a lot!
3 inches x 2 inches vinyl sticker
• Printed on a white premium adhesive film with a glossy weather resistant laminate with a 2-4 year minimum outdoor life.
• Printed on a PVC-free film that’s environmentally friendly
• White premium PP film with a permanent adhesive
• PET laminate with UV screening to protect from weather and sunlight
Processing will typically take about 1-3 business days and will be sent in a letter envelope.
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Materials: Paper
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About Muijistudio: Owned by Asian American artist Jenny Yip, Muijistudio is a gift shop that sells a mix of cute and sassy art, stickers, stationery, accessories, apparel and more! All designs are lovingly created by Jenny and are largely inspired by her background as a Chinese Filipina American, the nostalgia of childhood, and her love of food. She hopes that her creations and products bring joy to others, provide representation to Asian Americans in art, and most importantly, motivate people to embrace their authentic selves through her cute and snarky mascot, Jubo the Piggy!