I didn't even know you could verify your email until today....
I didn't even know you could verify your email until today....
You're probably safe, but make sure they pay taxes for you. Plus you need that information if you ever want to directly exchange your RMB into a foreign currency . Otherwise I believe it's limited to something like $500 USD per day for foreigners, and $2,000 a day(yearly cap of $50,000) for citizens.
I've lived here for 6 years, and I'm married. The number two complaint from kids when I ask what they don't like is smoking; number one being no free time. Ask them about the police, and they say the police are rude. Ask them about the military, and they say they always drink and smoke everywhere....
Ask men and roughly 30% will talk about smoking, but they usually say there's nothing that can be done. Ask woman and it ranges from about 90%(mostly older woman) to about 50% being younger woman. But they will all complain about it sooner or later when you know them long enough.
The difference being in China is that people usually don't complain openly about things. They will only complain after you've known them for a while.
And I'm not talking about causal smoking or drinking. I'm talking about the ass hats who light up at work, or in the elevator constantly. Same goes for drinking. Nobody minds if their husband or father has one or two drinks, but it's the meetings/celebrations where they always have to get plastered.
It's actually not the foreigners who are most vocal about the smoking and drinking problem. It's usually the wife and kids who have to put up with it at meetings, or in the office at school/work/hospital.
Uhm, is there a reason why you can't just do the reverse? Get a work visa, and study Chinese on the side...
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Cheese tasted great. Much better than other pizza joints.
Excellent salad bar. Hamburgers are usually ok. The fancier dishes were a little lacking.
Giving it a 4 stars for the salad bar. If you were going there for "fine dining" then probably best to go somewhere else.
The store also has some nice imported food(though obviously Metro is cheaper for some things). The freshly baked goods are nice too.
Seems to be pretty hit or miss. First time I went there the pizza and hamburgers were great. 2nd time the pizza was terrible, and the hamburger was ok. 3rd time the pizza was ok, but people were smoking inside by the time we left. Guess the no smoking policy is not enforced.
Not bad. Pretty much what you would expect, but expensive for China.
Expensive, but decent bread. Other places are better, but not bad if you're in a hurry.
Update: Officials fired after school stampede kills six
Posted bySchools in Kunming do the same thing. It's so bad many schools make them sign a document stating they aren't being forced to attend the "extra" classes... yeah, right.
Spring City looks to embrace sweeping green agenda
Posted byAlso look at the roads that were just recently redone. In the north they aren't even a year old and the top layer is rapidly decaying. When the holes get big enough to do serious damage to small cars they just put a traffic cone in it....
Spring City looks to embrace sweeping green agenda
Posted byKunming does invest, but the results are usually no where to be seen. Just look at all the new enlarged sewer pipes literally spewing shit all over the road.
Fishing on Dianchi Lake banned once again
Posted byIf it's banned for industrial use doesn't that mean there are some pretty nasty heavy metals in the water? Why would they allow shrimp to be fished in the past? Do they want people to get cancer or something?
Villainous jade king attempts billion yuan fraud
Posted byDon't see how it could be insurance fraud. Nothing was stolen. The man just didn't pay off his debts.