Chinese
I was talking to my uncle yesterday about my class, and he was laughing a lot when I told him about the things me and David talked about.
So, he is giving a few Chinese sentences every day, and suggests if I want to learn Chinese, he can teach me. When I ask if Chinese says "hello" -"ni hao" when they see each other (because in VN, we never say hi just like that, you usually have to to "hi, uncle something"...David told me, they don't say hi, so I asked what they usually say to the other when they see someone, he said we usually ask if they have eaten something :-). So, basically when you see a chinese friend, you should say something like "zao" in the morning or "zhi fan ma?" :-)
David invited me to have dinner in a hotel the week after next week (5 stars btw, isn't that chic? :-)))), I am now his sister hehehe. We will have our progressive tests soon (gosh, time really flies)
Ok, gotta get back to class now.
Fox, "rang wo men jiu chi fan?" :-))
So, he is giving a few Chinese sentences every day, and suggests if I want to learn Chinese, he can teach me. When I ask if Chinese says "hello" -"ni hao" when they see each other (because in VN, we never say hi just like that, you usually have to to "hi, uncle something"...David told me, they don't say hi, so I asked what they usually say to the other when they see someone, he said we usually ask if they have eaten something :-). So, basically when you see a chinese friend, you should say something like "zao" in the morning or "zhi fan ma?" :-)
David invited me to have dinner in a hotel the week after next week (5 stars btw, isn't that chic? :-)))), I am now his sister hehehe. We will have our progressive tests soon (gosh, time really flies)
Ok, gotta get back to class now.
Fox, "rang wo men jiu chi fan?" :-))
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