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Visited Two Companies You're also the one of great people and give people inspiration tenderly through your thoughts. |
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Dinner with Friends in Microsoft in Redmond Good journey, jianshuo.:) |
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Hey! It is Yifan Again! :) 哇,最后一张照片太绝妙了,是怎么拍出来的呢,怎么还能拍照呢,抱着小逸凡。还有Wendy和小逸凡的照片,太好了,绿色的和绿色的环境也融在一起了,太美好了,:) |
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Review at Yifan's 1st Birthday Wow, it's so great! You're absolutely a good father. 小逸凡8个月的照片开始太帅了:) |
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Zhuazhou - Gift Picking at 1 Year Old 小逸凡好可爱,就是这两次的照片看来比以前瘦了,也许是开始长大了。:) |
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Chinese Stock Market is Crazy I think Chinese stock market will increse day by day due to Chinese people have few invest ways today. |
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Find a Job in Shanghai dear all I live shanghai.And I can make VBA program,Can anyone or company offer a job to make VBA program located in shanghai,if anyone have,you can email to xulin_168@hotmail.com.thank you |
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Why I Don't Have an English Name From my own experience, I think, there is another difference between Chinese names and English names. Even as a Chinese, sometimes it is hard to remember others' Chinese names. Unlike English names which can be remembered easily by the "sound" of the words, it would become easier for a Chinese speaker to remember a Chinese name through seeing the "image" of the words - the chinese characters. This is due to the different natures of Chinese and English languages, with the former as a "image" language and the latter a "sound" language. |
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Why I Don't Have an English Name I admit I am a Chinese having a not frequently used English name. I started to use the name "Robin" in my first English class in the senior middle school, when the English teacher, not a foreigner, asked all of us about our English names. From then on, we never used Chinese names in the English class. In my point of view, an English name for a Chinese, is just something interesting, and it could help in some ways. For example, the English teacher mentioned above had an English name, Shirley. So, we never called her "*** Lao Shi"(for those who do not understand Chinese: "Lao Shi" is the pinyin for "teacher", and it can be used as a salutation in Chinese), instead, we just called her Shirley, which, I think, brought her and us closer to some degree. However, when asked about the name by others in real life, including foreigners, I never gave them the name "Robin". The ironical thing is that, we usually call each other among Chinese groupmates, who used to be in the same group during an English bridging course, by English names. We do not mean to do like that. However, in most of those cases, the reason is that we use the English names so often that we can not recall their Chinese names but the English ones. I like my Chinese name - "Zai Ming", and luckily, it is not difficult for foreigners to pronounce, so it is not necessary for me to give out my English name. Actually, I use it more as a back-up and a nickname with some close friends in real life and foreign friends met on line. |
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Busy Life Started Again HI, Jian Shuo, referring to your "one post per day", I really admire your persistence. Keep going! |
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House of Flying Daggers (or Shi Mian Mai Fu) Not a well commented movie, yet a success in term of profit making. :) |
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Went to Shanghai Community Church Hi, Robin? Do you know the "underground" churches are illegal in China? In addition, I'd like to share more experience with you. |
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Went to Shanghai Community Church Hey I am currently in the US and am planning on going to Shanghai to teach English. I am a very strong Christian and would like to find a good "undergound" church to attend. If anyone can tell me where to find a church that would be great. Also, maybe some advice about being a CHristian in China and the challenges that might be involved. I am open to a lot of dialogue. So if you want to talk to me more personally, please let me know. |