Fresh Air vs. Heat Intermediate PREMIUM
Westerners tend to be content to sit inside with air conditioners blazing, ignoring the egregiously cold or hot air outside. Chinese people, on the other hand, can't stand this; even if the natural climate is in negative numbers, they are of the persuasion that opening the window for fresh air is vital to staying healthy. Listen in as a Western coworker experiences this cultural difference firsthand.
Dilu, John | |
1857 | |
Intermediate | |
January 30, 2012 | |
office, daily life, air conditioning, air, clothes | |
expressing feeling, expressing opinions, giving advice | 把 (bǎ), persisting actions and situations, expressing certainty |
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