What do you think of Chinese? Do you like them?
By Chester04
@Chester04 (92)
August 26, 2008 7:54am CST
In 2008,China have held a wonderful olympic game.in this once-in-a-blue-month chance.Chinese show their kind ,friendly and serious to the world.
so now,i want to ask you some question.
have you ever been to China?
what do you think of Chinese?
Do you like them?
Can you speak Chinese?
If you want to learn some Chinese? Maybe i can teach you a little.
nihao mean hello. xiexie mean thank you
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6 responses
@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
26 Aug 08
I like the chinese people very much especially the ones that come in here, I know how tom say hello in Chinese, I used to know how to say hello in many langusages to use in the nursing home i used to volunteer in, I like to say hello to each resident in their own language, it made them smile.
@Chester04 (92)
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26 Aug 08
sorry,something wrong.i mean you really did a good job.you are very kind.
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@vinay_ab123456 (10)
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27 Aug 08
yes i like coz in india most of the bussiness depends on china. they works very hard. they works from heart and mind. i love china.i love china.........
@pkraj111 (2458)
• India
26 Aug 08
Why do people always discuss about Chinese whether we like them or not. I observed many sites that say Chinese members not allowed, whats wrong with them. I think they are simply great. I've never been to China but always thought them to be great people. They showed the world that they can win any where. When it was mentioned in newspapers that Chinese athletes were set a target of winning 25 medals in 2004 Olympics, people laughed. Watch where they are now, topper of this Olympics. They are the best and I love their determination and hard work
@GregPC (11)
• United States
26 Aug 08
I lived and worked in Asia for years and have had the opportunity to visit China while living overseas. I love the culture and the people. I think traveling is a great way to get to know the mystical and the unknown. People around the world have always referred to the Asian culture as mysterious and mystical. I guess I would too if I did not know anything about the people, and the culture. However, if you can't travel then there are always great books that you can read about the culture, country and the people. If not, then open yourself up to befriending those of that culture. I believe that it's a great exchange; a great way to get to know someone or something that seems so different from you. I don't know Chinese, however I do know a few words. Nonetheless, I don't need to know the language in order to get to know the people.