Fiona's Comments

There are 4 different readers (identified by email address) with the same nickname Fiona. They are represented by different colors.

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8 I am an ENFP

hi there-you certainly write alot! im an INFP but my introvert was borderline with extrovert by 1 percent, which means im just slightly less bouncy than you real enfps, but i like my type, its also quite unusual
Posted by fiona at 2008-05-27 18:33:42. More

7 Being on TV is Nothing

Maybe someone can put it on Youtube?
Posted by Fiona at 2008-03-20 16:33:12. More

6 Yifan and Me are Exactly the Same

All of you are very cute! I think it's interesting in the third picture your mouths are almost the same, maybe it's a baby thing.
Posted by fiona at 2008-03-06 11:45:34. More

5 Attended FT Charity Dinner

Well.I don't think fashion means only luxury. It's a form of art. It depends on your attitude. Common people can also be fashionable. That can be seen everywhere in our life, esp. in cities like Shanghai. Don't get yourself blocked off from it. Remember, you can be fashionable too. :-)
Posted by fiona at 2005-05-25 17:12:40. More

4 I Draw my Own t-Shirt

In Shanghai there are this kind of shops where T-shirts with hand drawing are available. Even you can do it yourself, too.
I think it started much earlier in Lijiang. One of the interesting form of art in life! Fashionable also. Cool!


Posted by fiona at 2005-05-24 15:17:28. More

3 Thinking in English or Chinese

"thought processes changed with ones surroundings." I agree with it. Also it's a problem for me.
"when I am talking in Chinese, some English word keeps popping up to my mind", it happened to me too. I feel it's hard to find a word in Chinese as a replacement. or should I say "It's hard to catch the right word in Chinese!" However, I understand it's because we think in English and Chinese usually at the same time in life nowadays. I believe it's a common experience for many of us living in big cities like Shanghai.
Language is a tool of communication.
Posted by fiona at 2005-05-24 13:42:04. More

2 Waiting for More Metro Lines

more metro lines means more convenient traffic for common people..esp. those who dont hv a car or other traffic tools as a replacement. It's very important in Shanghai, the No.1 metropolis in China. Metro is more important than a car sometimes. :-) Since you've got a car, it's not that urgent for you. However, I do understand that a car can help a lot within short distance. Metro is necessary for longer commute. Look at Metro Line 1, it's so crowded to the extent that I worry more accidents will keep happening!
Posted by fiona at 2005-05-24 13:27:38. More

1 What does Happiness Depend on

Hey, guys! But don't forget about a group of people in the nook who's got better salary and a wealth of time to handle at will but still are NOT happy. What's wrong with that? I suppose that's the issue of "character of the city", which relates to J.S.Wang's another blog days ago --- My FAVORITE list about Shanghai. Do you think Ayi group will share your review? Can they afford the happiness catering for sort of metropolis anxiety? I 'complained' about the tardiness in Chengdu when I saw the huge scence of people sipping tea and playing Mah-jong in a public park for whole day. But I was warned to mind my words because what matters is the freaky fast pace in our city! Here I would just like to call your attention to the factor of environment. Though I reserve my right here on the topic of competition and progress, I think it is the modern city life that changed people's value of happiness.

Ciao
Posted by Fiona at 2005-03-06 13:01:14. More