When you think of stinky Chinese food, what do you think of? Stinky tofu, 臭豆腐 (chòu dòufu)? Or maybe durian, 榴莲 (liúlián)? What about 螺蛳粉 (luósi fěn)? That’s the one in today’s strip.
Read MoreMany small offices are operating out of co-working spaces (in the model of WeWork), meaning that meeting room offices are often shared resources, and you’d better reserve one when you need one!
Read MoreMillions of people call tech support every day claiming hardware failure or virus infection, only to have it pointed out to them that their computer does, in fact, need to be plugged in.
Read MoreIf WeChat is so great, and has all those features that Facebook, Twitter, and the others lack, then why is it still entirely possible to send messages to the wrong person if you’re not paying attention??
Read MoreIn recent years, the computer virus issue has gotten much better (especially Windows computers, which were bore the brunt of the issue), but the problem persists somewhat.
Read MoreBlack Lives Matter. Combat racism. Yes, this may even involve doing so in Chinese. These words will help you do that.
Read More再说“开会”和“会议”。
Read Morewhen you’re in China, frequently trying to access overseas websites, you’re going to encounter this issue a LOT, and it’s very frustrating.
Read MoreLife in China is gradually returning to normal, which includes booking (domestic) plane tickets. Obviously, staying protected from COVID-19 on the plan is still very much a concern.
Read MoreYoung people all over the world are fond of the sleep. Many jobs in China routinely require overtime, sometimes for days on end.
Read MoreIt happens in every culture… we’re talking, but are we communicating? And yes, these are very office topics.
Read MoreWith this exciting first episode of Boring 办公室 Season 02 our heroes are finally unmasked. As for coffee vs. tea, don’t let any old school sinologists tell you that Chinese people prefer tea to coffee!
Read MoreWe’re a little over a week behind the news with this comic strip, But the COVID-19 situation has already gotten to the point where restrictions are loosening in Shanghai
Read MoreFinding the right tutor can definitely get you the best bang for your buck when learning Chinese. You’ll save money over going through a traditional school, and can have an amazing, personalized accelerated learning experience. But how can you find such a Chinese tutor?
Read MoreIf you haven’t encountered “professional Chinglish,” you will eventually!
Read MoreYou often hear it said that Chinese is inherently vague when compared to English. That’s not always true, but Chinese can certainly be used in a super vague way!
Read MoreWeekends in China are frequently “adjusted” to make official holidays “longer” by re-appropriating weekend days.
Read More但随着学习者中文水平的提高,老师们是否想过应该如何帮助学生丰富他们的自我介绍?
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