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i also need may help

my parents talked about getting mahjong the other day and im gunna buy them a set for christmas as a surprise but idk if the popular version is american or chinese help

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May and I play the Chinese version, if that helps.

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Might be helpful to google “riichi mahjong” sets.

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okok thank u fren

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help I got DX’d

DX’d?

riichi mahjong is the japanese version

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Ok, defer to the Mays, @Chloe.

https://www.dcma.mil/DPAS/

basically means some government agency pulled rank and our supplier legally has to prioritize their work over ours

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thats the version we all play tho, it introducing new and inventive ways to gamble

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Meow

imagine your flight not getting delayed several times

all i want to do is one terrorism is that too much to ask

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do i drop a grand on an automatic mahjong table y/n

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comically stupid idea

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Based ball card !!

so it’d be funny?

Both American and Chinese mahjong are popular in the US for casual play, you can use an American set to play most variants Chinese mahjong pretty easily, and Americans sets have numbers in the corner which lets you read the tiles easily if you cannot count to 9 in Chinese (babies have no problems with this). If you’re just grabbing A Mahjong Set for some people who aren’t Into Mahjong then an American one will do fine

Ash & I play Riichi, which is Japanese mahjong and it is also for massive nerds (it’s more standardised/competitive/complicated). The tile sets for riichi are somewhat different, but you can modify an American set to use for riichi fairly easily (or just modify your rules).

So an American set will work fine, probably, and it will have numbers for babies

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Sick danke

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