The moment my cousin gets her arse out of the shower and dressed we're heading off to the train station to catch the overnight to Beijing for the weekend. I am excite.
That's fairly awesome. Also glad to hear that his company is doing so well. My cousin works for a business magazine, or something like that(they've been doing a lot of focus on the Shanghai Expo lately), and loves to tell tales of Western companies who came to China for a piece of that 1.3 million consumer pie(ignoring that a large part of that are too poor to care for such goods) and end up failing due to their inability to bridge the cultural gap, or something of that nature, and/or adapt to the differences in what's needed/wanted.
My dad doesn't speak Chinese, but is interested in learning, possibly via Rosetta Stone or a similar program. He's quite busy between his job and our family though, so he hasn't had the time. Understandable. I mean, I know people who don't have any excuses and have been here for years, ex. this Aussie expat English teacher in Guangzhou who'd been there for 15, and can hardly speak a word of it, so at least he wants to learn. Personally, I want to learn a lot more so I can bug the hell out of my cousin. :)
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My dad doesn't speak Chinese, but is interested in learning, possibly via Rosetta Stone or a similar program. He's quite busy between his job and our family though, so he hasn't had the time.
Understandable. I mean, I know people who don't have any excuses and have been here for years, ex. this Aussie expat English teacher in Guangzhou who'd been there for 15, and can hardly speak a word of it, so at least he wants to learn. Personally, I want to learn a lot more
so I can bug the hell out of my cousin. :)