Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Tlak to me WuHuan ---Evan


     I come from WuHan which is a big city in the middle of China on the Yangtze River with a huge population of over 11 million people and has about 200 lakes there. People who live in there lived a very fast pace of life. In the mornings, we never make or have breakfast at home, we will buy some traditional food from street stalls to eat for breakfast while walking to workplace, school or somewhere. We call it as ‘Guo Zao’ which mean is ’walking and eating’, so this mean is that many people haven’t time to do things which looked unnecessary such as cooking breakfast or talking to strangers. That is not to say that people who live in there not friendly. If you have some problem to ask strangers for help they would tell you how to do, but they probably won’t take you to somewhere in person. People who live in there must have a strong sense of self-protection to prevent facing prospective hazard situations. I think this is a common problem in big cities because they have heard too much about the scams of strangers.

     On the other hand, if you talk with elderly generation or taxi drivers, they would like to chat with for the whole day.   

 

8 comments:

  1. I have heard Hot dry noodle thousands of time.

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    1. I can cook for you🍜 if you want to try

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    2. I can cook for you🍜 if you want to try

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    3. I ate the noodle when I was in Hankou last year, it is good. But the lotus root stewed with pork ribs is my favourite!

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    4. It seems so delicious. I would like to try if I had the chance.

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    5. Count me in I want to try the noodle too hahahah

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  2. Evan, we can try this after the IELTS exam.

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    1. David when are you going to sit your IELTS exam?

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