Thursday, April 21, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
?????
If I can't hear you, then I won't know what you're thinking
If I can't hear you, then I won't know what you are saying
If I can't hear you, then you can't say, I've told you this before
If I can't hear you, then I won't laugh at your stories
If I can't hear you, then I'll forget you
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Friday, April 8, 2011
Factor that up my cool points....
There are somethings I noticed everytime I am out in Shanghai....and these things actually make people take a second look at me, change their first impression, and become even more friendly than before...
Factor 1: I grew up in New York... To the chinese, growing up in a foreign country represents intelligence and class.. I suddenly become more interesting to talk to once they find out the location of my upbringing. SO here I thank my mother for raising me in New York
Factor 2: I can't write chinese....... This has more of a negative tone to it... I usually get 'Chinese is so important', 'Oh you weren't taught when you were younger?'.... hmph... but to compensate for the slightly condescending sentences, I get...''But you speak so well, that's what matters'.
Factor 3: My stepfather is Italian and we have family in Italy... This headline usually breaks many ice surfaces. We go on talking about the Italian people, the freshness of the food, the cobblestone streets, mountain top cities, quality of the small vineyards, the sun of tuscany... oh gosh.. the list goes on and on... thanks John!
Factor 4: 'This is Danny's daughter'.... Never in my life did I imagine diameter of my father's social circle. Although now he is at the brink of turning 50, he's still known on Shanghai Tang..... AND Sanya.. AND beijing.. and im pretty sure Kumin.. I just have to get there to find out how easy life will get once they know my father's name. I guess this is just an example of the whole 'Guan Xi (connections)'.
Factor 1: I grew up in New York... To the chinese, growing up in a foreign country represents intelligence and class.. I suddenly become more interesting to talk to once they find out the location of my upbringing. SO here I thank my mother for raising me in New York
Factor 2: I can't write chinese....... This has more of a negative tone to it... I usually get 'Chinese is so important', 'Oh you weren't taught when you were younger?'.... hmph... but to compensate for the slightly condescending sentences, I get...''But you speak so well, that's what matters'.
Factor 3: My stepfather is Italian and we have family in Italy... This headline usually breaks many ice surfaces. We go on talking about the Italian people, the freshness of the food, the cobblestone streets, mountain top cities, quality of the small vineyards, the sun of tuscany... oh gosh.. the list goes on and on... thanks John!
Factor 4: 'This is Danny's daughter'.... Never in my life did I imagine diameter of my father's social circle. Although now he is at the brink of turning 50, he's still known on Shanghai Tang..... AND Sanya.. AND beijing.. and im pretty sure Kumin.. I just have to get there to find out how easy life will get once they know my father's name. I guess this is just an example of the whole 'Guan Xi (connections)'.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
switzerland...
.. Apparently Americans Love Switzerland..
Let's go
http://www.myswitzerland.com/en/update-about-switzerland/weekly-top-news/americans-love-switzerland.html
Let's go
http://www.myswitzerland.c
Who? Those Friends.....
A thought from stalking facebook too much
Talented: From Laguardia
Drunk, Smart, Tanned: From Bing
Hot, not-tanned(with the exception of elliot), sometimes naked: From UK
Young Asians from Europe: Beijing
Living the High Life: Shanghai
My life is so balanced.
Talented: From Laguardia
Drunk, Smart, Tanned: From Bing
Hot, not-tanned(with the exception of elliot), sometimes naked: From UK
Young Asians from Europe: Beijing
Living the High Life: Shanghai
My life is so balanced.
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