Ah, yes! In subsequent lessons, we could imagine us all in Chinese and more we have not made first. After we had rested ourselves in our rooms for a while, we took our volunteers with a night market. This one has made a loud noisy streets of small shops to imagine where you can haggle wonderful. What it looks around then:
When we were a clothes shop, ran suddenly came a stray dog. He seemed well to look for food. In any case, he was sooo sweet and could even give paw! I think someone has exposed him to have and I can not even understand why. I would have taken him most. Subsequently, he has placed in air-conditioned (!) Clothing store under the clothes racks. I think even it it was just too hot outside.
In the same store later, two rabbits were spotted:
By the way Nick next to me. Other curiosities:
makes computing more like fun!
I wonder it that the chocolate does not come off ...
As you eat the same but much prefer.
panda biscuits!
Rainbow Mochi! (Japan Mochi are safe, marshmallow-like, but neutral-tasting rice balls. Choking Very much tougher. There are many people in it.)
The next morning, had We then for the first time regular classes. To come to the tuition, we have to run the girls dormitory on the campus. The boys need from their home run just half way! Would it be cool, I would not complain so ... Lessons we have four and a half hours per day with a lunch break of half an hour. Fortunately there is still a lot of the day. So far we have not yet made a whole lot. It is often convenient to stay in the room. The lessons were just awful and boring, even though our teacher loves to be totally and nice. You told us yesterday bananas brought back and now even lychee. But she has started with us almost at 0. "Hello. How are you? "-" Well, and you "And then we also had a ridiculous rap imitate what was indeed very funny, but its didactic purpose was very doubtful in my eyes?. (Meanwhile, it is more demanding, has become less boring and more varied!)
In the evening we were with our volunteers on another small market, where to eat, and some even had a small shooting gallery. But the meal I dedicate an entire post on another occasion. Nicki says that half of my pictures were of food, but what ever is wrong!
After we had eaten, we sat around for a while chillig on as stone benches, and have talked extensively with our volunteers. We often speak English with them more than Chinese, because the others are not so sure. I'm a little surprised at the good English, which dominate many. In Kunming, was this actually not the case. Actually, each of us has its own volunteer, but it mixes very fact that not all volunteers are in the process. Fortunately, because I'm not particularly enthusiastic about my, as it seems to me a little arrogance and spoke too much English at all and somehow does not intend to speak Chinese with us.
then went into a small bar's I have heard from our volunteers that betel nut chewing in Taiwan among the natives is very common, and I have read in a short story in English about it, I wanted to try it necessarily even. Betel nuts are the seeds Betelnusspalme that are wrapped in leaves of betel. They are chewed in many (I think it's more South-Eastern) Asian and Oceanic countries from traditional or ritual reasons as stimulants such as chewing gum. They are green and bitter and color the red saliva during chewing. The mouth is then burned something, then I also - as I was already warned - feeling a little dizzy. In retrospect, I have only learned through Wikipedia, that the stuff is carcinogenic. But do not worry, there is no risk of addiction in my case. It tasted terrible. However, what most interesting is that these betel nuts in Taiwan is often sold by scantily clad women, and the course is a marketing strategy that began in the 1960s and was so successful that they was carried on apparently.
Until then first! Ah yes, now you can you also comment; D
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