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Q: Ice Cream Truck music tricked me.

When I first came to China, I heard the children's music played in the street. I thought to myself that it was a neighborhood ice cream truck like we had in the USA. When I was a kid, if you heard the children's jingle, you knew the ice cream truck was coming. I became a kid and went in search for the ice cream. I was duped, hornswaggled, tricked, and depressed to see the music was coming from a street watering truck.

Anyone else had this experience?

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The garbage trucks play "it's a small world after all".  Nothing small about the amount of garbage.

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The first time I heard that the watering truck was playing the Happy Birthday tune, and I was looking at it as it approached me, so I did not think of it as an ice cream truck, but I can understand the mistake.
Since then, (and they water the plants on the sides of the street in front of my apartment every second day), I have noticed they do change the tune according to season. Around Xmas they do play White Xmas and Santa is coming to town, and a few others.
It is kind of nice, and ebike riders do get out of the way when they hear the tune

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Here in Zhengzhou the water trucks play Christmas jingles... all year round.

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In France, no such a thing as ice cream truck... The water truck in China reminded me the water truck in Vietnam ^^

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No Ice Cream trucks in France?

 

Then what were the men at verdun fighting for?

 

Joseph Joffre truly died for nothing. 

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It was more about minced meat than ice-cream...

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You'd be better off getting your ice cream from Coldstone.

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Learn something new every day, I did not know that silly tune I hear from time to time, was coming from the water truck. It has a purpose, COOL.

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In Taiwan that music is only played by the garbage trucks. That's a little more disappointing. 

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I saw a real ice cream truck in HK once. Outside of Langham place on the kowloon side.

 

Wasn't playing music though unfortunately, just stationary.

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The garbage trucks play "it's a small world after all".  Nothing small about the amount of garbage.

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