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On December 17 at 3:33 AM by verazxl

诶,I thought I said 'jīngyàn' 啊。 Read more

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On December 17 at 3:33 AM by verazxl

If it is a noun, “感受”比较像 'feeling'. 去了一次美国,我感受很深。It's not just experience but also my feeling. If it's a verb, 比较像'feel'。 我感受到了他的爱。 Read more

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Posted on: No TP
On December 17 at 3:24 AM by rich

American English usage, I guess....or maybe other western countries. I'm surprised it was abbreviated too, as I tend to only use "TP" when talking wit... Read more

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Posted on: No TP
On December 17 at 3:19 AM by rich

Yeah, there is a box next to the toilet on the floor...yuck... and then there is a place for unused tissue if you want to give it...but rarely do I se... Read more

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Posted on: No TP
On December 17 at 3:15 AM by bababardwan

呵呵,不好意思,当然我只是开玩笑的可是好像不是那么好笑的,又一次丢脸 囧 Read more

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Posted on: No TP
On December 17 at 2:27 AM by RJ

I believe ZB is referring to the box into which you place used paper, since you are not supposed to flush TP in China. Toilet altruism? Good luck with... Read more

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On December 17 at 2:24 AM by connie

Fixed now. Thank you for pointing that out. Read more

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Posted on: No TP
On December 17 at 12:31 AM by Right-Wingnut

Why is toilet paper abbreviated in the heading? I've never heard it referred to as TP. Read more

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Posted on: Really Good Food
On December 17 at 12:04 AM by Right-Wingnut

I've played the dialog multiple times, and I don't hear what you are hearing. Both the dialog file and the online line-by-line dialog sound the sam... Read more

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Posted on: Really Good Food
On December 16 at 11:28 PM by southernsteve

In the pronunciation guide (which is great, by the way), zhe rhymes with de . In the dialog for this lesson, zhe appears to rhyme with ye . Why... Read more