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  • I just can't see you using that little teapot set, LOL! Thanks for sharing your video!

  • Use it I did! Many days came home for lunch with piping hot pots of tea ... even in the heat with a spicy meal I had hot tea. Loved that little tea pot!

  • lol.. quite funny.felas.ha .. you still study in normal university?  or you are an english teacher or sth?..

  • English teacher ... not in Zhanjiang anymore. I'm in Jilin province, teaching at another university and studying Chinese.

  • oo. i c.. alot of funny stuff in zhanjiang, isn't it? lol.. how was that when you teaching in zhanjiang? i have grown in zhanjiang .. studying in Sydney now.. just search 'zhanjiang' randomly. then c you guys have interesting life in zhanjiang ..lol.. btw, when do you come from?

  • Zhanjiang was great. Guangdong was great. Now living in 东北 in China, and it has been great in a different way. More time for study, much less rewarding teaching. But Zhanjiang was great and I am happy I was there for a year. I'll be going back home to America soon, in June 2008.

  • oo. i c.. i am be happy to heard that.. how long you have spend in china?

    you just go to china for you chinese studying?

    how was that? i mean your chinese speaking. surprised to me, you can type in chinese.lol..

    do you have facebook or sth? which city you come from?.. no much american students study in syd... but i knew some guys from USA as exchange students...btw, american english is more easy to hear and understand than AUS's.. trust me..lol.

  • Spent 2 years here ... anxious to go back to America. I love China and I love the language but it is just too frustrating to live here for so long. 我很想家. My Chinese is just OK, 马马虎虎. I still have a lot to learn. No Facebook or anything, but a blog that's in my YouTube profile. I'm from just outside Philadelphia in the US. I came to China to teach and have been learning Chinese in my free time. I've met British, Australian, New Zealand people, and I know how hard their English can be to 明白.

  • cool.man. your chinese is not bad.yeah. i understand what are you feeling now.i so miss my family. yea. y dun you back US after the Olympic Games? might be it will be fabulous. btw, you can log in youtube in china? but i think some senstive clips about political you can't watch, isn't it? there is no freedom to express your mind in china. that's y i study communication in SYD.lol..one of reasons.. what's your plan when you go back US? still study sth or work?

  • No problems with YouTube in China anymore. 优酷 maybe, but not YouTube. China can be a crazy place with so many people, no way I'd stay in China when even MORE people come for the Olympics. Plus being in Beijing will be incredibly expensive unless I had a job, which I don't. Don't know what my plan is back home. Find work, and maybe in a few years go back to school and begin teaching full-time. I wish I could stay in China sometimes, and sometimes I know I couldn't stand another year.

  • Which dialect do most people speak in Zhanjiang?

  • um.. some kinda like cantonese, but a little bit different...

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