Wong in Hong Kong, a Cantonese-speaking society, is often the spelling of 2 different Chinese-surname characters both spelled Wang in pinyin, as well as of the surname character spelled Huang in pinyin.
Wong in Hong Kong, a Cantonese-speaking society, is often the spelling of 2 different Chinese-surname characters both spelled Wang in pinyin, as well as of the surname character spelled Huang in pinyin.
Storm in a teacup, suggest we drop the whole issue and go on to something more useful, I can't seriously care about this anymore.
Well said, Geezer. Fortunately gokunming doesn't engage in it, although it is required by the Forces That Be to pass it on to consumers in order to function. So far this has not been a problem.
Thing about online anonymity, however, is that it can eliminate any serious personal paranoia and simply focus on information, ideas and, perhaps, debate - I cannot possibly take personally comments about alienew, and have a hard time understanding why anybody else has problems with their avatar names. No one thinks right all the time - so what? Considering the viewpoints of others might well be considered a useful supplement to speaking.
If I were a martial arts instructor I don't think I'd accept those with such problems into my dojo.
Have you considered other opportunities to study Chinese in Kunming? There are several.
Incidentally, I don't know where you're coming from but the fact that you use the term 'high school' makes me think it may be the US - anyway, I'm not female, but I don't consider Kunming to have lots of nutty people that might cause trouble to worry about, in comparison to plenty of other places that I've been to.
Well, I think the canteen facilities are better than most university canteens, though others aren't necessarily bad.
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I'm not a health foody but the few meals I've had here have been really good and, yeah, I'll be happy to go back alone to sample all the rest of them. It's also not a bad place from which to people-watch the street below.
Bringing a taste of Italy to Yunnan: An interview with Diego Triboli
Posted byThat's "...times of no money better than money will..."
Bringing a taste of Italy to Yunnan: An interview with Diego Triboli
Posted byThe equation 'evil' = 'success' is fake news: 'evil' = failure. Matter of perspective.
As for success without income, I doubt if it can last very long...well, perhaps if you have a large stock of peanut butter or something...well yeah but then, for those with memories, there's the famous Freak Brothers' maxim: certain things will often get you through times of no money than money will get you through times of....
Migrant workers receive bricks in lieu of pay
Posted byTraditional anti-colonialists might consider setting up research teams to identify capitalist colonies within state structures worldwide.
Visa-less elephant flaunts Yunnan's international border protocols
Posted byI like this animal's attitude. Visa-free travel.
Bringing a taste of Italy to Yunnan: An interview with Diego Triboli
Posted byUnless you love doing evil things, I think it IS success. (Note: You will also need an income from somewhere).