I had a swedish girlfriend that could grab a long sleeve shirt at the shoulders while it was hanging in the air & do this. Leave it to the asians to be time efficient! If you can find that.post it!
During the comparison, she seems like she's taking her sweet time to fold, but when doing the 2nd technique, she speeds it up...
Also note, they need to include the time to set it up. To lay the clothes down properly and then fold it. Overall, it'll take more than 7sec to set it up and fold with either technique.
On the other hand, I just grab my clothes, and fold directly. Don't need to lay it on the floor.
@99dynasty although I do somewhat agree that Chinese people enjoy copying things please know some things before saying what seems to be stupid stuff. You know Japanese Kanji? Yeah those are Chinese characters. Not to mention that several words in Japanese are really just English words like salaryman. Sorry if it seems a little hostile but your comment just sounds like you believe Japanese people come up with everything when in fact they enjoy taking from other cultures just as much as the next.
Because China has a huge territory, there are various dialects in different regions. Dialect in one region may sound like a foreign language for people from another region. That is why Madarin is promoted to get people understsand each other better. However, even almost all people can speak Madarin, their Madarin are somewhat influenced by their dialects. The famous non-standard Madarins include Shanghai Madarin, Canton Madarin, Hongkong Madarin, etc. And this video is Taiwan-accent Madarin.
I believe this method was originated in Japan, where housewives are terrifically professional at ironing, folding clothes, cooking, cleaning, all those housework. But this video is explained in pro-Taiwan-accent Madarin. And Madarian is official Chinese, which is based on Beijing (Capital of China) dialect, although not exactly Beijing dialect.
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i just hope this vid stays here for ever, cuz everytime i have to fold i forget the chinese/taiwanese/japanese way of fast folding.. and everytime i come here again lol, this is fuckin great stuff
tHE SECRET IS TO HAVE THE THREE PLACES IN ONE STRAIGHT LINE - THE SHOULDER, MIDWAY AND THE HEM - NOT TO THE CORNER, BUT IN A STRAIGHT LINE FROM THE SHOULDER
oh, i take that comment back. it is japanese. hehe. did a bit of research. holy cow!!! this is an awesome discovery. all my clothes will be folded neatly in my room now. haha. i can cut so much time with this method. now, if only there was a way to do this with bed sheets...
holy fuck. that's phat. if i could learn to do that, i wouldn't have to throw my clothes all over my bedroom. haha. it might be a chinese method than japanese to be honest because the japanese are all about taking your time and chinese are about fuck that, get it done asap, you know. haha. well, the textile and fashion industry in china is huuuuuge so might be chinese methodology.
The original Japanese video was shown years ago. I believe that the Chinese programme just took the technique and feature it in their show like they also will do.
Actually, this is from a Taiwanese show. They are speaking in Mandarin (which is Chinese). I also saw Martha using the same technique on her show. Hahah...I guess it's a folding clothing technique "shared" around the world. ^_^
Yeah I was about to say that it's in Mandarin, not Chinese. But I'm going to bet that the Japanese came up with it first and then this Chinese show just featured it.
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I think it was from Japan, not China.
theDragonCat0 1 year ago
oh, i miss watching this show. it was always so informative. and the hosts were so entertaining.
2008maggq 1 year ago
japanese technique. chinese language. tawain accent.
joe69rocket 1 year ago 2
This chick is soooo clean wit it! i will fuck around & marry her ass just to fold my clothes lol
losdachoppaholikk 2 years ago
I had a swedish girlfriend that could grab a long sleeve shirt at the shoulders while it was hanging in the air & do this. Leave it to the asians to be time efficient! If you can find that.post it!
magicfrankk 2 years ago
During the comparison, she seems like she's taking her sweet time to fold, but when doing the 2nd technique, she speeds it up...
Also note, they need to include the time to set it up. To lay the clothes down properly and then fold it. Overall, it'll take more than 7sec to set it up and fold with either technique.
On the other hand, I just grab my clothes, and fold directly. Don't need to lay it on the floor.
AMGCLK55 2 years ago
LMFAO
KEIxxAYExxARxxEHL 2 years ago
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!! wow.
Phenom33k 2 years ago
Extreme House Wife Compotion 2009
PrettyBrg 2 years ago 2
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BambySM 2 years ago
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TFouster 2 years ago
THIS IS MY FAV GAME SHOW!! :D
XSouthXNightX 2 years ago
this method is from japan
ridfool 2 years ago
I love how dramatic it makes it seem. It looks like an infomercial, though what would they be selling?
athelas101 3 years ago
efficiency
quitpickingonme 2 years ago
i keep seeing the shirt folding technique but are there other techniques to fold other clothes?
kuratajutsu 3 years ago
damn, These chinese are into everything! Thats was pretty cool.
chethanjs 3 years ago
No, The Chinese copy everything.. This is a Japanese folding technique.. Japan is awsome :)
99dynasty 2 years ago 8
@99dynasty although I do somewhat agree that Chinese people enjoy copying things please know some things before saying what seems to be stupid stuff. You know Japanese Kanji? Yeah those are Chinese characters. Not to mention that several words in Japanese are really just English words like salaryman. Sorry if it seems a little hostile but your comment just sounds like you believe Japanese people come up with everything when in fact they enjoy taking from other cultures just as much as the next.
AzianDragonz 1 year ago 2
@AzianDragonz Your obviously talking to an otaku Azian. Otakus don't grasp that concept
Ndasuunye 1 year ago
@99dynasty your an otaku. But yes, that is a pretty kick ass technique. Now if only they had a technique for pants
Ndasuunye 1 year ago
Because China has a huge territory, there are various dialects in different regions. Dialect in one region may sound like a foreign language for people from another region. That is why Madarin is promoted to get people understsand each other better. However, even almost all people can speak Madarin, their Madarin are somewhat influenced by their dialects. The famous non-standard Madarins include Shanghai Madarin, Canton Madarin, Hongkong Madarin, etc. And this video is Taiwan-accent Madarin.
happylin007 3 years ago
I believe this method was originated in Japan, where housewives are terrifically professional at ironing, folding clothes, cooking, cleaning, all those housework. But this video is explained in pro-Taiwan-accent Madarin. And Madarian is official Chinese, which is based on Beijing (Capital of China) dialect, although not exactly Beijing dialect.
happylin007 3 years ago 2
lmao "OK!!"
zea6thayec 3 years ago
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hot video! my names Andrea, kinda feelin bored if any1 wants to join me on cam or wana chat i will be signed on at __ FriendlyFlirts(.COM) __ my user ID there is Andrea_cqbbudrv chat soon xx its FR33 to j0in! mwah
mitchtang 3 years ago
so funny they say : T - Shurrrr :D
Whaha But it doesnt work perfectly!
Cuz if u do that with all ur Shirts u will get like A BUMP on the RIGHT!
Bcus right always has a dump cuz of double fold or a sleeve
molukku 3 years ago
not bad
cxxxpert 4 years ago
wow that's amazing
jussjoshing 4 years ago
i just hope this vid stays here for ever, cuz everytime i have to fold i forget the chinese/taiwanese/japanese way of fast folding.. and everytime i come here again lol, this is fuckin great stuff
fernandog07 4 years ago 2
it's not a tv program from china.
it is actually a tv program from taiwan!
there is a difference =__=..
also..yes...it was originated from japan.
this taiwanese program was just featuring it
as a little everyday technique...
babiebobo 4 years ago 9
not being racist or anything but it's funny when he says t-shirt in the middle of the mandarin :P
blackwinterweddings 4 years ago
holy shit. i got it to work!
dani4a 4 years ago
tHE SECRET IS TO HAVE THE THREE PLACES IN ONE STRAIGHT LINE - THE SHOULDER, MIDWAY AND THE HEM - NOT TO THE CORNER, BUT IN A STRAIGHT LINE FROM THE SHOULDER
michael063 4 years ago
How many have tried this but not succeded?
Lexus11180 4 years ago
oh, i take that comment back. it is japanese. hehe. did a bit of research. holy cow!!! this is an awesome discovery. all my clothes will be folded neatly in my room now. haha. i can cut so much time with this method. now, if only there was a way to do this with bed sheets...
shizznah 5 years ago
holy fuck. that's phat. if i could learn to do that, i wouldn't have to throw my clothes all over my bedroom. haha. it might be a chinese method than japanese to be honest because the japanese are all about taking your time and chinese are about fuck that, get it done asap, you know. haha. well, the textile and fashion industry in china is huuuuuge so might be chinese methodology.
shizznah 5 years ago
It worked!
soloadriana 5 years ago
uhh...
heres a few words:
what are they saying???
muslimkiddo 5 years ago
they are saying:
"open your eyes and watch me fold.
you can do this with a t-shirt too.
etc."
and then he measures how fast she can fold it.
it's pretty self explanitory. well unless you're blind >_>
MengoMango 4 years ago
The original Japanese video was shown years ago. I believe that the Chinese programme just took the technique and feature it in their show like they also will do.
131172 5 years ago
Actually, this is from a Taiwanese show. They are speaking in Mandarin (which is Chinese). I also saw Martha using the same technique on her show. Hahah...I guess it's a folding clothing technique "shared" around the world. ^_^
TeaLeaves 6 years ago
Yeah I was about to say that it's in Mandarin, not Chinese. But I'm going to bet that the Japanese came up with it first and then this Chinese show just featured it.
quixotic115 6 years ago
mandarin is a kind of chinese....
xxsnow 5 years ago
"Yeah I was about to say that it's in Mandarin, not Chinese."
Can I buy pot from you?
championofcathay 4 years ago
lol wow typo I meant to say Japanese.
Damn that was 1 year ago...
quixotic115 4 years ago
haha just joking around
championofcathay 4 years ago
omg mandarin is chinese official language, its like british speaking in english.! how uneducated are you!!!
manofadventure 4 years ago
Clearly this is in Chinese...
tokyoincidents 6 years ago