@jj123 as purges have shown in the past, if someone really wants to be an a**hole they'll just come up with a new email and be back annoying everyone in no time.
I remember some guy a fair while back claiming to be the worlds top chef, he would turn every thread into a state of bickering and must of came to the site in countless guises lol.
As for the degeneration of help here, there's still the odd diamond in the rough. Just harder to find when most topics have already been exhausted. There's only so much that can be talked about Kunming I guess.
@napav being a house without the usual structure, the extra sockets were actually placed down the middle originally. I'd have to swing across from one side to the other to have any chance of making connection as the floors in the middle are all taken out for top floor glass ceiling.
Man of your experience sounds like he may have some experience in this area of swinging?
"checking to see if the elderly who are given seats say 'thank you'."
That's definitely a tough pass, I can't remember ever getting a thank you from an elderly person for any kind of polite gesture (holding doors, picking up something they dropped etc).
Overall, even if it all goes lax afterwards it must have some kind of longer term imprint on the city.
100% agree with that last sentence Peter. I wasn't on her 'side' when I first saw the vid but now after seeing the way it's gone way out of what it should be viewed as, it's easy to become more friendlier to her view.
Have noticed a marked improvement on the way things are done this week, so I'm happy. Any progress adds up over time to get closer to that point we'd all prefer.
@tiger First thing I thought, a lot of money that's not going to be recouped through tourist spending anytime to quickly. Definitely bumping up the GDP, can't knock any kind of upgrade to the area but I'd be so much more impressed if it was put into something like countryside schools as liumingke1234 said. In fact I'd have quite a fair bit of admiration for the government then.
Been here several times lately and every time I've enjoyed my meal. Don't know why some others have said it was pricey, the price has always seemed fair to me :)
Yunnan's capital scrambles as 'Civilized Kunming' audit looms
Posted by"checking to see if the elderly who are given seats say 'thank you'."
That's definitely a tough pass, I can't remember ever getting a thank you from an elderly person for any kind of polite gesture (holding doors, picking up something they dropped etc).
Overall, even if it all goes lax afterwards it must have some kind of longer term imprint on the city.
Chinese student apologizes after Maryland graduation speech sparks firestorm
Posted by100% agree with that last sentence Peter. I wasn't on her 'side' when I first saw the vid but now after seeing the way it's gone way out of what it should be viewed as, it's easy to become more friendlier to her view.
Kunming police taking steps to tame traffic chaos
Posted byHave noticed a marked improvement on the way things are done this week, so I'm happy. Any progress adds up over time to get closer to that point we'd all prefer.
Chinese student apologizes after Maryland graduation speech sparks firestorm
Posted byHave been seeing a lot more people wearing masks in Kunming these days, so she's hardly the only local to be thinking this way about the air.
Seven billion yuan Green Lake area renovation to take three years
Posted by@tiger First thing I thought, a lot of money that's not going to be recouped through tourist spending anytime to quickly. Definitely bumping up the GDP, can't knock any kind of upgrade to the area but I'd be so much more impressed if it was put into something like countryside schools as liumingke1234 said. In fact I'd have quite a fair bit of admiration for the government then.