Cultural Differences
Here are some cultural differences that I have noticed between us Americans and the Chinese.
Big noise, little people
The Chinese are loud. I always used to think that Chinese people were quiet. But maybe that is because they are a little more timid when they speak English, but get 6 Chinese around a table in a meeting and it is a Mandarin shouting fest. Actually they seem to prefer having 4 or 5 conversations going at once. And it doesn’t stop there, if the cell phone rings, they will talk over it for a while and then, “Wei. Ni Hao...” (Hey, Hello) right in the middle of the meeting. Additionally they repeat the same thing many times. All the time I hear “doi doi doi” witch means something to the effect of “yes yes yes.” Or maybe, “right right right.”
Milky White (or as I say, melky)
Another thing that was initially confusing is the use of umbrellas on nice days. Basically, the Chinese women will bring a parasol with them to protect them from the sun and heat. I was later told that it is considered very attractive to have lighter, pale skin. So, on hot sunny days you can see everyone hiding under their little umbrellas. Which basically means I am pretty damn attractive here because I’m quite pale. Oh yeah. I just think it’s an interesting change from the

Is it raining?
Rice or Ice Cream?
Order of operations at restaurants are also confusing. The seem to bring the food out when ever they have it ready, which is fine, except when you order dessert with your meal and it comes out first. Also, white rice, the American-Chinese staple is not nearly as popular here. In fact, you almost always have to request it special. And who knows when it may come out; probably when you would be expecting dessert. I really found that surprising. I am just so familiar with the American-Chinese restaurants that give you piles and piles of white rice, so that there’s no room for much else in your stomach.
Road Rageless
Even though the average driver in china leaves much, much, much to be desired, there seems to be few occurrences of road rage. In the
Here are some more pictures

This is like an icecream, except instead of a cone it's seaweed, and instead of icecream it's salmon chunks.

MSG coated salt, just what I wanted.

mmmm, chicken feet.

Is this made from real kids? I just can't stand when they use artificial fillers.

Breast Cream...I can only assume you apply with the Breast Stroke.

Stand on others' shoes...Why not? I'm sure the customer will love that.
4 comments:
1. i would love to see the karaoke.. did you do your signature rolling around on the ground fraught with emotion move?
2. chicken claws?? ew.
3. i also need to move to china considering my ...melkiness.
see you soon! --jenn
The dessert of seaweed and salmon is interestingly similar to the Eskimo ice cream which was seaweed, blubber and cranberries (if you are lucky to have them in season).Did you like it?
:)
Mom
.....ahhhhhhh hahahahahahahahhahaha ......mom...your so funny!
jami
as long as there aren't any black folk wearing puma's for customers...... i guess they should be alright.
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