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Purrfecdizzo
Posted on: American Chinese Food
November 30, 2012 at 4:54 AMReally.... Well that explains why I am unable to find it in China! I suspected that teriyaki beef may be found in a region of China I hadnt visited yet, but thanks for clearing this up! Now I know what I will look for if I visit Japan.
Posted on: Misunderstood Taxi Destination
November 30, 2012 at 4:45 AMJust a few things that crossed my mind as I am studying this lesson.. In Chinese, we don't need a helping verb like we would in English... no 'making a u-turn'...
Actually, I didn't realize this until now, but when I speak English, I don't say 'making an u-turn' or 'this is an one-way street'.. never noticed this before... Is it just me or do other English speakers do this as well? I don't know if it is regional or what... Just curious... I know, not related to Chinese study... but related to todays topic, and ... sorry, im curious =)
Respectfully,
George from Amesbury
Posted on: American Chinese Food
November 28, 2012 at 3:35 AMYeah, I miss Teriyaki beef.....
Posted on: American Chinese Food
November 28, 2012 at 3:34 AMYeah, I miss Teriyaki beef.....
Posted on: Recognizing a Blind Date
November 25, 2012 at 3:18 AMEighth! =)
Posted on: Do you have class this afternoon?
November 15, 2012 at 8:06 PMHi guys, I noticed in the vocab section that 桌球 is pool, but I alway see 台球. Is this a regional thing, or maybe refers to somewhat different forms of pool?
Posted on: Fake Beggars?
November 15, 2012 at 7:58 PMSometimes, the beggars here in Baoding can be aggressive (read; highly assertive, not violent) when they encounter foreigners. I think that this may be because some foreigners give generously to the beggars. What I do is I continue to look straight ahead and keep walking. They will almost never try to stop me physically.
Another thing I notice is that if people do not believe I can understand them, they will get discouraged and leave. This is even true if the person is speaking English. Basically, if they are blocking me, I give them an expressionless look, and I don't react to anything they say. They usually give up before too long.
Posted on: At the Hair Salon
November 15, 2012 at 1:43 PM8...9... 1...0! got it! :)
Posted on: It's Time You Got a Smartphone
November 15, 2012 at 1:35 PMI don't mean to sound like a mean person with what I am about to say, but my suggestion is to just work through it. It will get easier. For me, it was rough at first, but it will become progressively easier with the passage of time.
Posted on: American Chinese Food
November 30, 2012 at 4:55 AMSo as you can see, I really do miss it (not really, I accidently posted this twice =). Anyway, even if it is not a Chinese food, it is food that I do find at American Chinese restuarants.