Forums > Food & Drink > McDonald's @Kate: you can argue about too expensive and unhealthy - the rest I'll leave to the foodies. mmkunming talks about objective standards of goodness in food - maybe there are some, but I don't know what they are, I'll leave it up to him. Anyway, if it's not science, it's still art, and one can argue about art, though I don't pretend to know of objective standards, although I'm not saying there aren't any. I do know that the more you pay attention to art and the more experience of it that you have, you begin to develop a few standards of your own - first glance/taste etc. is usually pretty crude, and some tastes can & are developed, to the benefit of the person who takes the trouble to have the experiences.
Forums > Food & Drink > McDonald's @Kate, I disagree - you can argue about anything.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Living in Dianchi Road or KIA/Guandu neighborhoods Probably a mistake to call them all missionaries - they include KIA teachers, who are all or virtually all Protestants, but I'm not sure that makes them all missionaries. KIA education is definitely Protestant-oriented, though I'm not sure that does it either.
Was blobbles who referenced Wenlinjie.
Forums > Food & Drink > McDonald's Dicos, KFC - is there a real difference? Been to Dicos many times (used to be one near my flat), but never to a KFC in Kunming, as far as I can remember.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Living in Dianchi Road or KIA/Guandu neighborhoods @Alex, NingSi didn't reference Wenlinjie, are you interpreting 'city center' as 'Wenlinjie'?
Life in Kunming: Studying Chinese in the Spring City
Posted by@JanJal: Yep, I'm sure it gets easier year by year.
Life in Kunming: Studying Chinese in the Spring City
Posted by@ redjon: OK, I agree.
@ForeignGuy: (1) I appreciate the problem, but it's possible to know a language and control its use in the classroom. (2) What about living in KM? Don't know your Chinese ability, but I'm not pretending everybody become fluent, which is the kind of irrational and impossible goal that has kept friends of mine from learning any Chinese at all - and that is a stupid mistake. On the other hand, if you can only buy things in the market in Chinese etc. you are shortchanging yourself, as well as those you attempt to communicate with and live among.
Life in Kunming: Studying Chinese in the Spring City
Posted byWell, I've lived places for more than 6 months without developing at least conversational language ability and I felt like an idiot. Being a nice person doesn't come into it.
Life in Kunming: Studying Chinese in the Spring City
Posted byAlthough I have studied at Keats and find it's the bet place to study Chinese in Kunming that I know of, the article sounds a bit like a plug for Keats.
As for studying Chinese, imagine how idiotic it would be to live in any country for more than about 6 months and not be abler to hold a conversation in that country's language.
Counting down Kunming's Top Ten Smells
Posted byObviously all a matter of different strokes.