An Indian teaching a Chinese brought up in HK about his indentity? Trying to convince CD that he is not Han while CD insisted he is?
Come on, Ray!
It is like someone convincing you that you were adopted while the fact is that you were produced by your mother.
Well, I believe only you...
Lol, I have always been amused by such Indian attitude towards China.
You are right, everything claimed by the democratic India is verified by independent sources, hence is credible. While in China every achievement is forged, and can't be verified, hence incredible.
Yeah, the so-called...
No Chinese will come a long way to a Pakistan defence forum to debate with Chinese over Chinese issues.
You want to know what it is like when Chinese netizens are debating with each other over Chinese affairs? Then go to learn some Chinese language and visit Chinese cyberspace, read comments...
For those who don't believe Google and Facebook can be used to gather critical information about a country, they are gonna pay a huge price for that mistake in the future when they are confronting US.
I can say the efficiency of information collecting by Google is unparalleled and...
How many languages there are in India is irrelevant here, but I can tell it from I saw and read from Indian articles, movies and other materials, that Indian people are not as proud of their native languages as English language. In India, people who can't speak fluent English will be despised by...
Then it will be another topic worth discussing.
On topic
Frankly speaking, I think we Chinese are taking English too seriously, which in fact is very alarming. It is not necessary for every Chinese to understand English. English should not be a compulsory course in China at all.
When giving a speech in public, your MMS speaks Enligsh, our Hu Jingtao speaks Chinese. I believe everyone can see the difference here.
In India, proficient English skills are taken as a symbol of upper social class; whereas in China, it is just treated as a tool of commmunication. In fact...
Here is a quote from an article about the "tiger mother" by the same rediff.com today, in which it admits such comparison is inescapable for Indians.
Are the Chinese 'better' parents? - Rediff.com India News
LOL,:rofl:
Poor Ray didn't even know who he was really defending!
Yeah, Wei wei does have a fame, as Ray suggested!
Lol,:rofl:
Sorry, can't stop laughing
Lol ,:rofl: