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Posted on: Annual Meeting
On January 15 at 1:01 PM by zhuang1lei3

Xièxie mafanni. I thought that was the case with kěyǐ and níng. It seems that hǎo gets put onto a lot of verbs that way. Read more

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Posted on: No Tip?
On January 15 at 12:27 PM by Right-Wingnut

Or how about this for a suggestion: Each restaurant charges customers for the cost of the food, then adds a standard tip for the cook, another for the... Read more

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Posted on: Onomatopoeias
On January 15 at 12:14 PM by bohan2007

For the sentence that's : 哎哟,我肚子饿得咕咕叫,  would it be better or okay to change the end to : 哎哟,我肚子饿得咕噜咕噜叫 ? ause stop unmute... Read more

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Posted on: No Tip?
On January 15 at 12:12 PM by zhong_bide

Just a thought for tipping countries: Why tip the waiters and not the cooks? I reckon the cooking is more important. Read more

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Posted on: No Tip?
On January 15 at 12:04 PM by zhong_bide

Actually I know that tour guides in China get tips sometimes, and they were not refused! Sometimes I have given a taxi driver a little extra when he... Read more

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Posted on: No Tip?
On January 15 at 12:00 PM by zhong_bide

We don't tip in Australia - never. Just not part of the culture. We expect waiters to be paid a fair wage in the first place by their employer. I'm... Read more

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On January 15 at 11:57 AM by Tal

I'm rather curious how you watch British TV with your VPN, care to share? :-) Read more

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On January 15 at 11:10 AM by bohan2007

this was a good lesson. I like the speaking speed of the voice actors, very natural and realistic Read more

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Posted on: The Drug Dealer
On January 15 at 6:51 AM by bohan2007

Thanks. What if the person didn't 吸 anything, but swallowed too many pills, or injected too much heroin? Also, is the sentence you provided colloq... Read more

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On January 15 at 5:54 AM by cowenparkseattle

Tiny typo in the translation:   You're entire person is very scruffy and dirty. Should be "your", not "you're". Read more