'Handsome and cool' - is the music any good, or doesn't that matter to you? Maybe they would want to meet you - but why?
Best wishes.
'Handsome and cool' - is the music any good, or doesn't that matter to you? Maybe they would want to meet you - but why?
Best wishes.
I don't really think most people who are NOT from abroad like being approached by strangers when they are trying to relax either, do they?
Try Salvador's. As for how to start a conversation, I have no idea what to tell you. How do you usually do it?
You might try to find a tailor who does some work for theatrical types (plays, tv, movies) who would know something about dress styles at different periods of Chinese history.
@vicar: my impression is that Democrats Abroad generally do this honestly, and have been for quite awhile in various places around the planet. Don't think it's desperate at all - my impression is that Americans living overseas in most places tend to vote Democratic, but there's no dishonesty about that.
Don't understand why having it at Ozzie's makes any difference.
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I'm not a health foody but the few meals I've had here have been really good and, yeah, I'll be happy to go back alone to sample all the rest of them. It's also not a bad place from which to people-watch the street below.
CNAC: The godfather of aviation in Yunnan
Posted byOK. but I think.I'd use 'they', for accuracy' - 'we' is too simple and too vague, besides which it seems to speak primarily to US and Chinese posters.
Anyway, note that, for the US military and government, the China theatre was considered the least important of the various theatres of WWII in which US military personnel were engaged, whereas for the Chinese it was, obviously, the most important.
Report: Yunnan glacier "one of the fastest melting in the world"
Posted bySad but not surprising.
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Getting Away: Six days hiking in Sichuan's Yading Nature Reserve, part I
Posted byTK2018: Yes, I agree. Very nice writing, not just of the place but also of the experience. I envy the author this one. In reading the article I found myself remembering a few experiences I've had in similar mountain country decades ago (I hope this doesn't sound like boasting) and thinking the author and I had attained more or less the same plane, something we could share if we met - I could identify. Not everyone can express it this well.
Beijing approves massive Changshui International Airport expansion
Posted byHow many ribs you need?
CNAC: The godfather of aviation in Yunnan
Posted byI'm not sure why - careful with what pronouns stand for - but it's a very interesting and exciting history.