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Re:I can teach you Chinese and i want to improve my spoken English!
hi id love to help you learn english but i'm a non-gold member.

Language pair: English; Japanese
Aisha J.
July 19, 2007

# Msgs: 3
Latest: July 20, 2007
Re:hi^_^welcome to the world of smile *_*
Glad to meet you!Could I make friend with you?

Language pair: English; Japanese
zhuxuan Y.
June 14, 2007

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Aque Ne! (Peace)

Hello,

If I can be of help or bring light to an area of interest, feel free to ask. Most Sincerely, Mark Cougars Tears in the Rain
Ps."Looking forward to sharing!"

Language pair: English; Japanese
Mark
May 22, 2006

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Re:Feburary 3rd
HI, Emi. Scatter parched beans ? As a native Chinese, i don't think the custom coming from China. But it sounds very interesting all the same :) Richard

Language pair: Japanese; English
Richard L.
March 31, 2006

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Latest: March 31, 2006
Re:Feburary 3rd
I love this tradition. Isn't this the day when people go to the temple and yell "oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi"? (I think it means "Demons outside, good luck inside" yes?) This is a lot of fun. But, I don't understand what the oranges are for. Do you know?


Language pair: Japanese; English
Jon A.
March 30, 2006

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Latest: March 31, 2006
Re:Re:hello, ciao, salue, hajimemaxide,
ni hao, bryony,

i guess you refer to "¹Øϵѧ",relationship,right? as you know , there're many words in chinese have the same pronounciation,so hard to make out the corresponding character. Well, words in psychology lesson might refer to relationship.
"¹Øϵѧ",in some level is a big and complicated topic in china, and maybe in most east asian countries. it could be the relationship between parents and kids, teacher and students, boss and employees, seller and customers,neighbours,etc. it's an important factor in the social life, and if who can hadle it very well, there would be more'luckies' come to him.
it's really a big topic, if you want to know more , pls let me know. hope you understand what i mean, sorry for my poor english experssion . B'rgds
richard lu

Language pair: Japanese; Chinese, Mandarin
Richard L.
September 24, 2005

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Latest: September 24, 2005
Re:hello, ciao, salue, hajimemaxide,
Ni hao Richard! I was wondering if you could tell me about the idea of "guanxixue" which was mentioned in my psychology lesson?
Thanks
Bryony

Language pair: Japanese; Chinese, Mandarin
Bryony
September 9, 2005

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Latest: September 24, 2005
hello, ciao, salue, hajimemaxide,
hello, ciao, salue, hajimemaxide,

this is richard lu from shanghai, china. i'd like to share my culture , custom , what ever you interest in china with you. always ready to reply. and wish learn some from you special civilization. :)

Language pair: Japanese; Chinese, Mandarin
Richard L.
August 30, 2005

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Latest: September 24, 2005
ER (Ask all the Korean speakers' help???)
Hi there,

Any one could tell me how to deal with Korean teacher? In Korean Culture what is the relationship between teacher and student? I understand that student have to repect teacher. Except that any other rules I should follow since my supervisor is from Korean? I am afraid that I would offend him in some way

Many thanks

Sue

Language pair: Korean; Japanese
Sue
September 22, 2004

# Msgs: 1

Re:I would like to learn about you
How about Japanese?

Language pair: Japanese; English
Motomu H.
December 3, 2002

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