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On January 16 at 7:21 AM by chris

Very simply: xiǎng = would like, yào = want. However, wǒ yào doesn't convey the somewhat rude feeling that 'I want' does in English. It is perfectly... Read more

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On January 16 at 7:11 AM by helzcurrah

Loving these controversial and topical lessons. Please keep them coming Chinesepod! Read more

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On January 16 at 6:44 AM by boxerduke33

I agree. I was a bit shocked by the title. Pretty funny. Good topic Chinesepod. Keep the interesting topics/lessons coming. Read more

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On January 16 at 6:06 AM by mark

也有“同夫”吗? Read more

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On January 16 at 5:36 AM by adam_p_lax

I love the edgier lessons being released from chinesepod as of late for upper intermediate: legalizing marijuana, beggars, journalism in China. Its gr... Read more

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On January 16 at 5:33 AM by adam_p_lax

thanks Read more

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On January 16 at 5:32 AM by adam_p_lax

for me, it just didn't show up entirely, I had to bookmark it Read more

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On January 16 at 5:25 AM by mikewest111

Just started studying a few weeks ago and I'm slightly confused by the difference in use for xiang and yao. Can anyone explain?! Thanks! Read more

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On January 16 at 5:23 AM by humalin

You are right, "Sinosplice and all material found herein © 2002-2013, John Pasden. All rights reserved" everything seems to be in order. Read more

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Posted on: No Tip?
On January 16 at 4:33 AM by helzcurrah

The amount of tip largely depends on which restaurant you work at and which shift. If you work in an expensive restaurant your tip will be much larger... Read more