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Posted on: No Tip?
On January 03 at 3:36 AM by Right-Wingnut

What would happen if I refused to tip a waiter in the US? Read more

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On January 03 at 12:26 AM by verazxl

Both work. Technically you are right. tiáo is for a bigger dog. But I don't think Chinese will think if the dog is small or big before we say it. :) Read more

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On January 03 at 12:24 AM by verazxl

Because both Connie and the male actor should read it as the character shows. It is the rules when we read a text. As Chinese teachers we couldn't bre... Read more

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On January 03 at 12:24 AM by humalin

一个会,一个不会 one most me a new zombie, needs to be trained. Read more

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On January 03 at 12:21 AM by verazxl

不会吃人,所以不是zombies呀。 Read more

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Posted on: 人类的起源
On January 02 at 11:36 PM by floalvarez

一些词汇 : 劈         pī               &... Read more

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On January 02 at 7:18 PM by karlovac

I noticed in the expansion section that there are two different measure words used for dog. This sentence uses tiáo: 他 养 了 好 多 宠物 ,... Read more

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Posted on: Leaving a Tip
On January 02 at 6:08 PM by tingyun

Possibly because it's an elementary lesson, possibly because they hadn't themselves thought about it in further detail (think for a second about how m... Read more

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Posted on: Leaving a Tip
On January 02 at 5:34 PM by RJ

Hi Tim, In the lesson banter, John and Dilu decide its just a "habit." I was just wondering if that's all there is, or they just left it at that si... Read more

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On January 02 at 4:52 PM by tingyun

Hi podster, I agree with toianw if you are speaking to the seller - but if you are describing the process of getting reduced price, ie asking someo... Read more