Tai Tien, Muy Bien

What is Tai Tien, Muy Bien?


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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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