My roommate gave me a panda teddy bear "to remind me of China" (its got on a nice Chinese shirt and everything), but then I felt bad because I didn't have anything to give to her... and well, what do you buy a Chinese person, in China, to remind them of America? or make them think about America? I only came up with McDonalds, but they have that already. So here's my conversation with her - all in English too... because, well... she's really great at English, and I'm rather bad at Chinese...
Me: would you like the beizi (or, a comforter. I like to throw in Chinese words just to prove I'm not completely retarded) that I bought here?
Jie: OH! yes! but you don't want to take it back?
Me: well it won't fit in my bags! And you can have my tub too! (I don't know what else to call them. They're plastic containers of various sizes that Chinese people are absolutely nuts over. Absolutely nuts, I'm not even kidding. I bought mine to do laundry in, because I got tired of the washer machine)
Jie: oh, could I!??!? (see, absolutely nuts about the tubs. She already has one but I knew she would want another one)
Me: Yes!!! And, maybe you would like some books in English? (I didn't know if she would or not... but I had so many I thought it was worth a shot ;) )
Jie: books!? I would like some!
Me: oh, well I have so many... (I really do have too many... I'm estimating I've read about 20 in the past four months... and thats my rather low-end guess)
So she picked out some books and was so excited to have them in English. And then in her nightly call with her mom she excitedly listed all the things I had given her (she thinks I don't understand her phone calls, but I usually do... I suppose I'm not too bad at Chinese after all...)
And everyone will be pleased to know that I survived the banquet and that it wasn't too bad. Except I said something wrong in Chinese but I guess no one else but me will remember that, right?
Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
China = not a melting pot
Here's an interesting article about Han Chinese racism, the question of ethnicity/minorities in China, and Chinazi :
http://thechinabeat.blogspot.com/2008/12/whose-peoples-games.html
http://thechinabeat.blogspot.com/2008/12/whose-peoples-games.html
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
six days
Okay okay, as someone has pointed out (and as I realized not soon after..) peanut butter IS full or protein. Buuuut, what I meant was: a huge piece of meat
BECAUSE, in China you get tiny little chopped up pieces of meat, which is disconcerting for the following reasons: 1) you don't get alot of meat 2) you don't know what the meat actually looks like 3) or where it came from
Number 3 bothers me the most.
I have 2 exams and one paper to finish up. then home! :)
BECAUSE, in China you get tiny little chopped up pieces of meat, which is disconcerting for the following reasons: 1) you don't get alot of meat 2) you don't know what the meat actually looks like 3) or where it came from
Number 3 bothers me the most.
I have 2 exams and one paper to finish up. then home! :)
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
food, part 2
I've started to hallucinate when I eat, not even kidding. My Nature Valley granola bar (the last one, now what will I eat? :( ) tasted like milk - and thus, ice cream. And my peanut butter now reminds me of pretzels... if only it would remind me of steak or something as equally full of protein.
good thing its only 7 days left because I'm (perhaps) going a little crazy.
good thing its only 7 days left because I'm (perhaps) going a little crazy.
Friday, December 5, 2008
DONE
sort of.
DONE with written Chinese!!!
I just finished taking the final exam for Chinese and am incredibly happy!!!! We still have a Chinese oral exam left (next week), but thats not as scary as written Chinese exams - believe me.... Chinese characters make grown men cry. or something like that.
11 days.
DONE with written Chinese!!!
I just finished taking the final exam for Chinese and am incredibly happy!!!! We still have a Chinese oral exam left (next week), but thats not as scary as written Chinese exams - believe me.... Chinese characters make grown men cry. or something like that.
11 days.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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