🎈你們国家会怎么送客呢?请告诉我们! Book a Lesson with Dashu Mandarin (Uncle Richard and Uncle Can): mandarinr3zb.setmore.com/mandarin Why Choose This Class? This is a one-of-a-kind small group class featuring two experienced Chinese teachers, Uncle Richard and Uncle Can, teaching together. With the class size strictly limited to just three students, you’ll get plenty of opportunities to practice your speaking and expression skills. A unique 2-teacher-to-3-student ratio ensures a highly interactive and personalized experience that you won’t find anywhere else.
Thank you guys. we are all stereotypes. So no one is safe in this game. But Free spirit is the most important thing and the narrative that we are telling you about nationality and origins is to me just by the way. Thank you guys and stay alert and curious.
This is what I love about this channel. It touches on Chinese practices and culture, which sets it apart from many other "Learning Chinese" videos. I like Richard's caution that distinguishes between learning and using. Being aware and learning some of the "unmentionable" Chinese lingo is good, but using them in everyday conversation is generally frown upon.
Wink, wink! I detect a difference in the approach on "intimate expressions and conversation" between Li Can (married) and the other two single teacher. I get the impression Li Can enjoys loving, open and candid conversation with his wife in the intimate relationship they have. 👏👏👏
Super interesting to hear your perspectives of typical Chinese and how you guys compare. I would love if you guys did an entire episode on the concept of 面子 as there really are a lot of different elements. 然后聊对于“那个”挺搞笑哈哈哈 Thanks guys!
I would also love to know more about 面子. When Uncle Richard paid for his student’s friends’ dinner - how would he feel if one of them had secretly put the owed money in his coat pocket? Would that have made him feel like he lost more 面子 or would he be happy to have both the 面子 *and* the 钱? I’m from The Netherlands and we’re super direct so I definitely struggle to understand the extent of politeness. I definitely would have stopped offering you food if you said you weren’t hungry (though I would also give you permission to help yourself although I now wonder if you would actually allow yourself to do so). I live in the UK and the British are also very indirect and polite. I always laugh when I have to be the first person to open a packet of snacks at a gathering because the Brits don’t want to be the first to eat from an unopened bag or box but I feel it’s rude to leave snacks entirely untouched because the host bought them for our enjoyment. Cultural differences are very interesting!
🎈你們国家会怎么送客呢?请告诉我们!
Book a Lesson with Dashu Mandarin (Uncle Richard and Uncle Can):
mandarinr3zb.setmore.com/mandarin
Why Choose This Class?
This is a one-of-a-kind small group class featuring two experienced Chinese teachers, Uncle Richard and Uncle Can, teaching together. With the class size strictly limited to just three students, you’ll get plenty of opportunities to practice your speaking and expression skills. A unique 2-teacher-to-3-student ratio ensures a highly interactive and personalized experience that you won’t find anywhere else.
Thank you for fixing (most) of your microphone issues! My ears are happy again.
👂☺👂
非常感谢Reflector的支持 ^^
Cảm ơn bạn!
感谢你的支持!!
Thank you guys. we are all stereotypes. So no one is safe in this game. But Free spirit is the most important thing and the narrative that we are telling you about nationality and origins is to me just by the way. Thank you guys and stay alert and curious.
谢谢Grem,是的,文化的典型和传统给了我们生活的依据,但也让我们省思,是不是要有自己与众不同的人生道路
This is what I love about this channel. It touches on Chinese practices and culture, which sets it apart from many other "Learning Chinese" videos. I like Richard's caution that distinguishes between learning and using. Being aware and learning some of the "unmentionable" Chinese lingo is good, but using them in everyday conversation is generally frown upon.
谢谢你喜欢这次的主题!
Wink, wink! I detect a difference in the approach on "intimate expressions and conversation" between Li Can (married) and the other two single teacher. I get the impression Li Can enjoys loving, open and candid conversation with his wife in the intimate relationship they have. 👏👏👏
Super interesting to hear your perspectives of typical Chinese and how you guys compare. I would love if you guys did an entire episode on the concept of 面子 as there really are a lot of different elements.
然后聊对于“那个”挺搞笑哈哈哈
Thanks guys!
哈哈 的确我们会避免谈"那个"
这次题目挺有趣,谢谢大叔们!
谢谢你喜欢这次的题目
I would also love to know more about 面子. When Uncle Richard paid for his student’s friends’ dinner - how would he feel if one of them had secretly put the owed money in his coat pocket? Would that have made him feel like he lost more 面子 or would he be happy to have both the 面子 *and* the 钱?
I’m from The Netherlands and we’re super direct so I definitely struggle to understand the extent of politeness. I definitely would have stopped offering you food if you said you weren’t hungry (though I would also give you permission to help yourself although I now wonder if you would actually allow yourself to do so).
I live in the UK and the British are also very indirect and polite. I always laugh when I have to be the first person to open a packet of snacks at a gathering because the Brits don’t want to be the first to eat from an unopened bag or box but I feel it’s rude to leave snacks entirely untouched because the host bought them for our enjoyment. Cultural differences are very interesting!
有机会大叔们再来深入聊聊面子问题!
Bro, I love you! 😂
😂
你好,很高兴知道你们的youtube😅
欢迎你
好搞笑你们关于外国人的看法。我们外国人想要客人走的时候,也不会太直接地说出来的 😂。可能我不会再邀请别的吃的东西,别的喝的东西,这样会暗示大家都可以回家了,一般来说没有人不理解。
原来如此,真有意思!