Talk:Zhanyin Lorra/@comment-20791725-20140827010458/@comment-53539-20140827092613

^Bunai beat me to this.

Its only wrong when we write "sings in Chinese", otherwise, watch that we're not referring to its origins instead of language.

Its also a force of habit. Here me out. In France you expect everyone to speak French, in Spain - Spanish, England - English, Germany - German, etc, etc. Its often a force of habit due to how people are used to the name of the country being similar to the name of the language spoken in said country, to repeat this all the time. Its not a form of insult, or even stupidity, as logic leads to a typical speaker to put 2 and 2 together.

I don't blame it for even creeping in here on the wikia. When I think of my childhood, I note whenever this came up, the language was always "Chinese" so again... Its kinda like how stereotypes end up leading to Winston from "the Fairly Odd Parents". Basically... Its a case of over-simplifying things for the audience (in this case kids).