I want to write about life in China but I don’t know where to start.
Could you all please ask me some questions that I can answer at length.
All you lurking people – you can ask me something by leaving a comment here.
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Hi there, I am one of those lurking people that you spoke of. So, my question is this: What does it smell like there? Oh, and what is the light like?
What do they call Chinese restuarants over there? just “restaurants” or is there a special name?
Questions on Asia
Lei ho ma Lao Shi!
I’ve tried to think of some good ones, but these will have to do for now:
How big does China seem when you’re actually in it?
How little do Chinese people seem when you’re actually with them?
Does everyone have bowl cuts?
How far does your money go?
How many bicycles? Really, how many?
Why don’t Chinese takaways here sell what the Chinese take away over there?
How does Eastern Asia compare to Eastern Europe?
How’s the Chinese underground music scene?
How’s the Chinese popscene?
How’s your Chinese?
Why have most of my questions started with how?
That’s enough for now.
Dx.
two questions:
1. is it even conceivable to be a vegetarian in china?
2. what do you eat when you aren’t at a restaurant?
oh, and:
it would be cool if you posted some photos of the shelves of a grocery store.
jess