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Ni hao
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:25 am
by gxzgxzgxz999
Ni hao
What does it mean?
It's how Chinese people say 'hello'.
Can you guess where I'm from???

Re: Ni hao
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:43 pm
by Kilicool64
gxzgxzgxz999 wrote:Can you guess where I'm from???

I think you´re from China.
Am I right?

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:51 am
by gxzgxzgxz999
Bingo!

Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:10 am
by tyteen4a03
gxzgxzgxz999 wrote:Bingo!

What part of China?I live in Hong Kong

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 9:22 am
by gxzgxzgxz999
In the eastern part of China.
Jiangsu province....
Actually, I live in Suzhou. A 'small' city near Shanghai.
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:11 am
by tyteen4a03
gxzgxzgxz999 wrote:In the eastern part of China.
Jiangsu province....
Actually, I live in Suzhou. A 'small' city near Shanghai.
I haven't been there before!

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:03 pm
by gxzgxzgxz999
It's a great city. It is a combination of both traditions and modern life.
You can really search for some pictures for the canals and the industrial park.
It was built up about........6 years ago and it has attracted many foreigners to come to our city.
.......I'm just too excited because not many foreigners know the great development on the China mainland in recent years.
By the way, my English is not so bad, right?
I'm a GCSE student in suzhou high school.
Finally, does this forum accept Chinese?
(Don't call me gxzgxzgxz999, just call me Thomas or Tom)
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 4:08 pm
by tyteen4a03
gxzgxzgxz999 wrote:It's a great city. It is a combination of both traditions and modern life.
You can really search for some pictures for the canals and the industrial park.
It was built up about........6 years ago and it has attracted many foreigners to come to our city.
.......I'm just too excited because not many foreigners know the great development on the China mainland in recent years.
By the way, my English is not so bad, right?
I'm a GCSE student in suzhou high school.
Finally, does this forum accept Chinese?
(Don't call me gxzgxzgxz999, just call me Thomas or Tom)
Yes,but I think only you and I can read Simp.Chinese(Maybe Bop or Gap can?)
Well,I am just 11 years old
I just thinking of going-or not

to Beijing to watch the Olympic 2008 Competition.We are ready!~

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:08 am
by wondertown
I can speak chinese a little, not very well
I went to Beijing 1 time (last year) to see the forbidden palace and the great wall etc. and it was the first time I saw snow
Oh, my mother go to HK twice a year

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:24 am
by TheoX
Wondertown, where do you live in the world that doesn't have snow? It must be somewhere warm, right?
gxzgxzgxz999 wrote:By the way, my English is not so bad, right?
Your English seems flawless Thomas. If you didn't say that you were Chinese I wouldn't have guessed so.
Welcome to the forum, by the way.

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:31 am
by wondertown
I live in Thailand which have 3 seasons
1. Summer (30C - 35C)
2. Rainy (always rain)
3. Winter (about 24C in the morning and 28C in the afternoon)
sewel5 also come from Malaysia which I think there is no snow too.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:37 am
by tyteen4a03
wondertown wrote:I live in Thailand which have 3 seasons
1. Summer (30C - 35C)
2. Rainy (always rain)
3. Winter (about 24C in the morning and 28C in the afternoon)
sewel5 also come from Malaysia which I think there is no snow too.
The South part of China have no snow

Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 2:35 am
by sewel5
I don't have snow.
Malaysia's position in the equatorial zone guarantees a classic tropical climate with relative humidity levels usually around 90%. Weather is fairly hot and humid all year round (with the exception of the cooler climes of the central highlands) averaging 30ºC in the daytime, with short intense showers almost daily. Malaysia's climate is dominated by the effect of two monsoons or "rainy seasons", which affect different parts of Malaysia to varying degrees.
The north-east monsoon blows between October and March and from May to September Malaysia is affected by the south-west monsoon. Heavier rainfall is experienced in spring and autumn when the monsoon changes direction, however this increased rainfall should not spoil a visit to west coast Malaysia or the hill stations. Mornings are usually hot and sunny with showers in the afternoon.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 11:34 am
by gxzgxzgxz999
Snow.........?
I hate snow because it made the southern part of China quite messy.
(Including Suzhou-where I live)
It was very unusual!
Suzhou seldom snows because the lowest temperature it can reach is -3 degrees and it's still a bit humid in winter!
I was made to stay at home for a whole week.
I believe there was also heavy snow in some parts of America.
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 1:35 pm
by tyteen4a03
Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 2:27 pm
by sewel5
What's so funny? tyteen you always laugh at things that aren't funny. I wish I had snow..

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 1:30 am
by superquookie
i have snow... but i rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelllllllllllllllllllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy have snow
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 2:44 am
by gxzgxzgxz999
Great.......Now everybody is talking about snow........
I haven't said 'hello' to everyone.
Helloooooo every one, I am Thomas. You guys can just call me 'GXZ"
('GXZ' is the abbr. of my Chinese name

)
Best wishes
GXZ
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 9:40 am
by tyteen4a03
What is you real name?(In chinese please

)
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 12:01 pm
by Boppelist
Hi GXZ!
Great to have more asian people here in the forum.
The Abbr. of my Chinese name is C J W.
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 2:29 pm
by gxzgxzgxz999
Well....... Real name can't be given freely on the Internet, right?
And english-spelling Chinese name is not so interesting
PS
I am crazy about WA but the guide on the midnight synergy is not enough....the first four instructions are so simple and the dialogue part is so complicated.

I also don't know how to make custom icons. I am an English learner in Chinese but I can't fully understand the instructions.
GCSE student who is about to take exams after 12 days......
reviewing in progress.......
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 3:49 pm
by tyteen4a03
gxzgxzgxz999 wrote:Well....... Real name can't be given freely on the Internet, right?
And english-spelling Chinese name is not so interesting
Nope,I just given my real name.But don't post your (Exact)location!

Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 4:05 pm
by Marinus
Is the situation really that bad in China then, that it's forbidden to play Wonderland then? Or to post on this forum?
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 4:22 pm
by tyteen4a03
Marinus wrote:Is the situation really that bad in China then, that it's forbidden to play Wonderland then? Or to post on this forum?
Nope.
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:46 am
by gxzgxzgxz999
Of course it's not.
Actually, I can meet a foreiner every 200 metres in the industrial park.

Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:56 am
by tyteen4a03
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 10:43 am
by gxzgxzgxz999
HK is a culture-mixing (Is there such a word?

) city. I believe you can meet so many foreigner (right spelling

).
But 200m is pretty good for China mainland cities.

Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 9:12 am
by tyteen4a03
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 10:13 am
by Clifford
你是中国的吗?(每个人知道答案!)
Yes, Everyone knows! What does this mean? Can you read???
Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 1:46 am
by tyteen4a03
Clifford wrote:你是中国的吗?(每个人知道答案!)
Yes, Everyone knows! What does this mean? Can you read???
Try type it at Trad. Chinese,and see will they know
