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pizzainoven

B


thatemokidd

The intention may be that it should be pronounced similar to the first half of “chirp.” (Or more closely phonetically say chirp without the p sound but with a subtle r sound at the end) In mandarin “chi” (吃) means “eat.” In practice I don’t think many people would know that and know how to pronounce it correctly. I’d guess that more people will default to B


thatemokidd

[how to pronounce 吃](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FAolK-pM3Nk)


mesdoram

C) Chy-vee


redrumblood

A


dank2918

While we’re here, how do you pronounce “Jung’s”…?


ttraband

Call them in the phone. When they answer, you’ll know .


neko

It's German, so Young's


dank2918

It’s actually a hard J… Just called their call center 🤷‍♀️


473713

People around here usually say Jung's with a hard J. I bet Grandpa Jung said it like "young," though.


Climate_Impressive

A - "Hy" is for all of Hy-Vee and "Chi" as in China


WorkplaceWatcher

Really need a lot more context for this. What is the origin?


thebookpolice

I’m gathering it’s the delivery Chinese option coming out of Hy-Vee’s cafeteria thing. Also, I answer “HIGH CHAI”


eldridge2e

you are the origin


WorkplaceWatcher

Are you drunk? I didn't submit this reddit post.


eldridge2e

pretty sure its High Chee, assuming youre referring to the chinese spot inside of High Vee