It’s almost over! Hurry up!
What a pity it’s only 2 years
(Note: I translated the Chinese phrase “” as “What a pity” to maintain the idiomatic expression, and kept the original number “2 years” as it is.)
Full?
(Note: The translation of “” is a common way to ask if something is full, but it can also be translated to “Full?” or “Is it full?” depending on the context. In this case, I’ve chosen the most contextually appropriate translation.)
Look at this
(Note: “看看看” is an idiomatic expression in Chinese, and the translation is a more literal interpretation. The English translation is “Look at this”, but a more common translation would be “Check this out” or “Take a look at this”)
Look
(Note: The Chinese character “” is translated to “Look” in English, but the character itself is preserved in the original formatting.)
Let’s take a look at what’s going on.
Ha ha
How much is the discount
I still use my sister-in-law.
Thanks for sharing.
kkkk
look
The event has ended!
Still usable, come take a look.
look
look