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“Did you eat?” This was the most common greeting in China in 1996. In the beginning of 1990s, I often heard people extending greetings to their neighbors in this way, whenever in afternoon or in evening.

“Yes, I did.” Answers were always brief and stereotyped. These answers were all beyond all questions—was there anybody who didn’t have his or her meal at 1 o’clock I in the afternoon or 7 o’clock in the evening?
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Nothing Special, Beacuse I Get Used to It
Foreigners in China
This is my foreign teacher Collins, an interesting teacherewho comes from Britain but teaches us American Culture.

At the beginning of the first class, he wrote down his name on the blackboard and said,"Don't worry about this course for I come from Britain,I do have a big American family background..." Then he began to tell us about his numerous American relatives: where do they live, what do they do, how many times he had visited them and so how long he had stayed in America... At last, he said in a very British humorous way," And you should trust me because I have a degree on this subject."
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10 Reasons for the Excellent Life in China
Foreigners in China

Nobody likes to read about good news or positive reports all along, but I think in fact we need these stuffs; at least, they make us happy. Carrying this attitude in mind, I want to find out, why living in China as a foreigner is an excellent matter. I sum up 10 reasons as bellow;



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Let's Be Friends
Foreigners in China
Qingzi Jingbo said she likes red best, but she didn't wear anything in red when I saw her. She laughed joyously, pointed to her hat and said that it looked nicer to match like this; I suddenly became fond of this girl who was of the same age with me.

She wore a big pair of glass, but I guessed that she was not shortsighted; as she couldn't understand me she would wink wittily, and nearsighted people won't do this very often.
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Foreign Students in BISU: It Is Very Happy to Learn Chinese in China
Foreigners in China
Foreign Students in BISU: It Is Very Happy to Learn Chinese in China

There are lots of foreign studernt study Chinese in BISU. When talking about their reasons to come to China and learn Chinese here, their answers were as colourful as their skin colour.

Miga,Kyrill (Russian)

We are twins and study in the same class at the same school. This is our first time to come to China. In Mexico, we have learned Chinese for 5 years. We like spoken class best, as it is very important to learn spoken Chinses in Beijing.
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Like, Because It Is Quite Different from Others
Foreigners in China
Two 20-years-old lovely Japanese girls, walked to me quietly. Judging by Jin Cheng's sexy eye-shadow, I deemed that they were Korean students. But when they couldn't understand what I said and began to whisper to each other in Japanese, my favorite scene in the film “Love Letter “edited by Yanjingjuner -- the leading actress said “meximexi” when she answered the phone -- appeared before me immediately. Shen Ze is very thin and answered most of my questions. Though Jin Cheng's sexy look glittered, she is introvert. We are all easterners, yet their looks, their gestures and even the hesitation in their talk mark that they are different from the numerous girls I knew -- they are Japanese girls.
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