Tai Tien, Muy Bien
a clever combination of the mandarin and spanish languages. “tai tien” meaning “too sweet” in mandarin, “muy bien” meaning “very good” in spanish. together, this expression communicates the examplar of a peaceful, perfectly content state of happiness and well-being.
“i’m tai tien, muy bien”
“we’re reunited, and it feels so tai tien, muy bien”
“that enchilada is tai tien, muy bien”
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