below_freezing
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I can see that we ran in to a langauge problem. I just meant that you chose to master Japanese with IT to teach in India!!!! Took up = subscribed/ chose to learn when you graduated / post graduated (PG)!! In college, we take up/ subscribe to courses.
But not to worry, I will try to explain better now that I realize our diferent takes on the langauge.
Well HK and Macau are SARs but let us see..... if Guangzhou, Shenzen, Shanghai, Nanjing.... are in China then I have for sure been there. Re my comment about the interest of the government making Mandarin compulsory, actually I got to know this when I was with a Chinese friend in Shanghai. We took a taxi to go to the Exhibition Center and there was a problem in communication with the taxi driver for my friend. That is when he explained that the government wants to make Mandarin compulsory..... So you are very wrong when you say that every Chinese can speak Mandarin. Or may be you and me go to different Chinas!!!!!!!
Re the pride in our languages, well we have a lot of pride in them that is why we always ensure to teach our young ones the mother language always depending on whichever part of the country we are from. But no harm in teaching them good English too. Afterall we want to prepare them for the best opportunities in future. Isn't that a good idea my Japanese / IT teacher friend????
im from wuhan, central china. mandarin is not written differently. it's just a different accent. in the countryside, people do not speak mandarin, but in the city, most people do. try going to shenzhen instead of shanghai?