Work done at this clinic may well be ‘very well, very fine’.

But it’s to be hoped that the surgeon is a little more methodical with his knife than he is with the English language.
*Many thanks again to Ben for the picture.
Work done at this clinic may well be ‘very well, very fine’.

But it’s to be hoped that the surgeon is a little more methodical with his knife than he is with the English language.
*Many thanks again to Ben for the picture.
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I have seen countless Engrish things… but some how I find this one especially funny… Maybe I just had too much coffee this morning.
Very well indeed.
the place is called very… yea thaths a nice nam. i hope he is good with the sergery more than his english too… i guess doctors dont have to learn english in japan… body is universal.
i guess there really isnt much suitable substitute for the word very! Btw the article was very enriching.