QQWEN: Seriously, chill out, You first tell Chingis:
"As for you Chingis – you should go back to school to learn some manner for debate on how to treat the people properly of the different opinions. "
And then you tell him:
"You have a brain of pig size."
"Why don't you just get lost!"
"You ignorant, useless piece of sh*t!"
Lovely manners...
And I am sorry, I don't have an ayi to ask the question, but I have friends that are studying at the university or working, and guess what? They don't agree with you. There's good people and bad people EVERYWHERE, and yes, some foreigner behave like idiots, but so do a lot of spoiled Chinese brats, so don't come here riding on your white horse of superiority. If you weren't so narrow-minded, you would know that there's actually lots of foreigners here that behave just fine, come to Kunming to study Chinese, or work, or have a family. And about how spoiled we foreigners are in China, I'm sorry, but there's actually quite a few pig-headed people like you who go around taking out their frustrations on foreigners and treating us (often undeservedly) like crap. I have a friend who got a beer jar smashed against his head (and 5 lovely stiches) only because he didn't realise some drunk Chinese dude was trying to ganbei with him. Should all then assume that all Chinese are uneducated, violent drunks?
Life in Kunming: Studying Chinese in the Spring City
Posted byIt does sounds like a veiled ad... I was drawn to the article because it sounded like something interesting could come out of it, like how do people even find kunming, why they want to study Chinese (other than feeling polite and politically correct), what do people do when they are done studying, how do they decide they are done studying, or something.
Instead, it's just... meh.
Divine Prototypes: The natural terraces of Baishuitai
Posted byThere's also some really cool similar formations in Mexico:
journeywonders.com/petrified-waterfalls-oaxaca/
Tourist arrest in Yunnan underscores larger national problem
Posted byEuh... just a tiny detail: both articles about the Kenya incident state that it was the (Chinese) tour guide who stabbed the (Chinese) tourists.
Not that I defend Chinese tourists that behave badly, but in this particular article they were not the culprits.
A first-timer's view of Lijiang
Posted byIgnore the grumpy trolls... I liked your article, and I agree with you, Lijiang is beautiful. Next time you go, add to your list Yuhu, the town is tiny but really pretty, and you can walk I ride on the skirts of the jade dragon mountain.
Apple concludes massive Chinese marketing scheme
Posted by"Apple Director of International Marketing Maria MANZANA", hahaha, yeah, that was subtle...