2009年06月3日
星巴克正名成功
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(上圖擷取自星巴克)
Good Job!請大家給自己一個深深的HUG。抗議星巴克矮化台灣的正名運動已成功,在短短24小時不到的時間,星巴克已經將中國一省的字樣移除,稱台灣為台灣,這個成功要感謝網友及各界的支持與配合,謝謝大家、也恭喜大家。
感謝大家合作,星巴克正名成功!【妙子的故鄉翦影】
at 2009年06月3日 13:45
恭喜大家!!!
感謝大家!!!!
繼續努力~~
為母土正名
正念相續
永不止息....
感謝大家!!!!
繼續努力~~
為母土正名
正念相續
永不止息....
Posted by Itai2gather
at 2009年06月3日 09:57
感謝餅大!
Posted by KP
at 2009年06月3日 10:06
good job!
Posted by thomastan
at 2009年06月3日 10:07
太開心了! 幹的好
真開心可以參加這樣有意義的活動
真開心可以參加這樣有意義的活動
Posted by Cafe la pause
at 2009年06月3日 10:18
星巴克!
你還欠我們一個道歉!
你還欠我們一個道歉!
Posted by 切.米老鼠
at 2009年06月3日 10:21
真高興自己有參與 ^o^
Posted by 夏筱雨
at 2009年06月3日 10:30
太棒了
我也很高興自己有發信
在省一餐的錢來給這家有錯能改的店鼓勵一下
我也很高興自己有發信
在省一餐的錢來給這家有錯能改的店鼓勵一下
Posted by BG
at 2009年06月3日 10:40
謝謝餅大的努力,很開心自己也參予其中.證明團結力量果然很大!
Posted by 台灣寶貝
at 2009年06月3日 10:50
Posted by 喝咖啡
at 2009年06月3日 11:10
嗯嗯
Posted by ^^
at 2009年06月3日 11:24
開心!大家的努力總是會有回報的!
正如酥餅所言,還必須持續監督馬政府的行為,與ISO的官司之戰。
正如酥餅所言,還必須持續監督馬政府的行為,與ISO的官司之戰。
Posted by 修伯特‧魚
at 2009年06月3日 11:24
太開心了!!!
星巴克,正名成功。
星巴克,正名成功。
Posted by 薄荷
at 2009年06月3日 11:55
馬政府這樣搞會讓老百姓累死先.
Posted by 506061
at 2009年06月3日 12:10
ya
Posted by kentan
at 2009年06月3日 13:08
恭喜^^
感謝大大以及各位網友的努力^^
感謝大大以及各位網友的努力^^
Posted by Anderson
at 2009年06月3日 13:35
很高興有這樣的成果
我們應該再一人一信感謝星巴克的更正(懇請英文好的提供範例)
以顯示台灣人的禮貌及善良
且錯並不完全在星巴克
只能說星巴克不夠小心(不過全世界這麼多國家他怎能一一檢查)
如酥餅兄所言萬惡的根源是ISO 3166
重要的還是打贏對ISO的官司
我們應該再一人一信感謝星巴克的更正(懇請英文好的提供範例)
以顯示台灣人的禮貌及善良
且錯並不完全在星巴克
只能說星巴克不夠小心(不過全世界這麼多國家他怎能一一檢查)
如酥餅兄所言萬惡的根源是ISO 3166
重要的還是打贏對ISO的官司
Posted by 錯並不完全在星巴克
at 2009年06月3日 15:55
私密回應
Posted
at 2009年06月3日 17:47
監督馬狗政府有用嗎?
馬狗政府恨不得台灣被列為中國一省勒。
唉~對未來好灰心喔。
馬狗政府恨不得台灣被列為中國一省勒。
唉~對未來好灰心喔。
Posted by 孟芬
at 2009年06月3日 17:53
太好啦!
Posted by myself0826
at 2009年06月3日 23:43
Posted by MoMo
at 2009年06月4日 00:29
感謝餅大
看到證明成功
心中激動不已
ISO 3166 接下來就是你了
看到證明成功
心中激動不已
ISO 3166 接下來就是你了
Posted by pei
at 2009年06月4日 02:11
I tip my hat. Thanks.
Posted by SIYW354
at 2009年06月4日 03:21
讚!!!
Posted by 碧堂
at 2009年06月4日 04:27
太棒了~
Posted by 嘿美
at 2009年06月4日 16:11
When I entered Taiwan to "Store Locator" to find Strbucks stores, it returned :NO stores found" message. The map does show many stores in China. When I entered "China", the map will also show many stores in China.
In my email to Starbucks, I pointed out this problem. Starbucks needs to correct this problem.
In my email to Starbucks, I pointed out this problem. Starbucks needs to correct this problem.
Posted by Steve Lin
at 2009年06月4日 20:23
星巴克正名成功??? Not really. If you read their homepage, you will find out they still believe that Taiwan is part of China and we are in the same position as Macau and Hong Kong. So I don't think we should buy any products from Starbucks. If you are interested in, you can read this:
http://news.starbucks.com/about+starbucks/starbucks+coffee+international/greater+china/
They basically still believe that Taiwan is part of "Great China", personally, I don't believe this is correct.
The news subject is "Great China" and the article starts with this: Starbucks Coffee International (SCI) entered the Greater China market in 1998 with the opening of our first store in Taipei,
Taiwan. The first Starbucks store located in mainland China soon followed, with the opening of our first store in Beijing in January 1999 through a licensing agreement with Mei Da Coffee Co. Ltd. Since then, customers have embraced the high-quality arabica coffee, personalized handcrafted beverages and the unique Starbucks Experience offered in Starbucks stores in China. As of the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2009, there are more than 690 Starbucks locations throughout Starbucks Greater China, which includes the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
http://news.starbucks.com/about+starbucks/starbucks+coffee+international/greater+china/
They basically still believe that Taiwan is part of "Great China", personally, I don't believe this is correct.
The news subject is "Great China" and the article starts with this: Starbucks Coffee International (SCI) entered the Greater China market in 1998 with the opening of our first store in Taipei,
Taiwan. The first Starbucks store located in mainland China soon followed, with the opening of our first store in Beijing in January 1999 through a licensing agreement with Mei Da Coffee Co. Ltd. Since then, customers have embraced the high-quality arabica coffee, personalized handcrafted beverages and the unique Starbucks Experience offered in Starbucks stores in China. As of the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2009, there are more than 690 Starbucks locations throughout Starbucks Greater China, which includes the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
Posted by Daniel
at 2009年06月5日 18:46
By the way, if anyone is interested in more information about Taiwan. You can check this website out:
www.taiwancorner.org
tks
www.taiwancorner.org
tks
Posted by Daniel
at 2009年06月5日 18:51
good job !!
Posted by Ethan
at 2009年06月10日 15:55




