Sunday, August 31, 2008

good evening, or whatever time it is over there

Whatup folks. still in training in zhuhai, and getting a little sick of going to school all day, but we are almost home free.

We have found an awesome restaurant near our hotel and often walk there with a herd of americans, which makes me a bit uncomfortable, but i think they like the business. Ive eaten there pretty much every day for the last week and have yet to be dissapointed. the dumplings are to die for.

I have been spending most nights at bar street with assorted groups of americans, which always proves interesting. there are some pretty upscale bars and clubs (expensive by chinese standards, but still very cheap. however, when you can get a giant beer in the corner store for 60 cents, its amazing how quickly you start to think that 3 dollars for a beer is outrageous), and an astounding number of chinese people drinking and partying on weeknights. most of the tables have cups with 5 dice in them, and they play this game called bullshit. basically turn your cup over and look at your dice, then continue around the table one upping the person before you about how many of each number are on the table (ex. i think there are 9 4's between everyone. ok, i think there are 11 4's, etc) until someone calls bullshit. then you add up all the dice and if the bullshitter is right, the person they called out chugs their little glass of beer. If they are wrong, they do. quite fun, and also good practice with chinese numbers. if you sit down at a table with guys and start playing, the waitresses (and more than likely prostitutes) sit down and start playing with you. makes me feel a little weird, but they are fun to party with. hey, my name is Danny, i like to party. id introduce myself that way, but i think they might misunderstand my meaning.

after drinking heavily for 4 nights in a row, on thursday night i decided to go get a massage. I was a little uncomfortable not speaking the language and not sure exactly what was going to happen, but one of the girls in our program who speaks a lot of chinese was able to tell them what i wanted. so i got myself an hour long, full body massage for 7 bucks. not too shabby. It was kind of tickling in the beginning and I had to seriously stifle my laughter so as not to look like a weirdo when I couldnt explain what i thought was so funny. i remember thinking at one point wow, this chick is really strong. and then realized she was standing on me.

Interesting fact about China - They won't give you a bag in the supermarket for your groceries. Great, right? reduces waste. however, I went into KFC and ordered a meal, and my cup of soda came in a bag. not just in a bag like they do in mexico, in a cup and then in a bag. go figure.

they are also still obsessed with the olympics over here. most channels have world leaders praising China (no matter how obscure, they had the president of iceland on the other night), or are just replaying every event.

we turned in our preferences for teaching assignments today. I requested to teach Junior or senior (not primary) in one of the Special Economic Zones downtown. Ive been told that our schools will have cable tv, but most only have dialup internet. however, we only teach 15 classes per week, and they are less than an hour, so i should have plenty of free time. Hope all is well in the states.

who the hell is Palin? What a lame attempt to steal Clinton supporters. Hopefully the fact that she is a nobody and most notable for being anti-choice will prevent that from happening.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Ummm is it actually called "Bar street"? Or is that just what you call it?

Maitri said...

9/5

Hi, Danny--Hey, my dad thinks the world revolves around Sara Palin! He watched her speech at the convention and thinks she is "smart" and a go-getter. When I asked him how he could POSSIBLY be voting Republican yet again, given the long list of horrors that Gary Trudeau so succinctly listed in last Sunday's comic strip, he just wasn't having any of it. Sigh. I guess politics, religion, and nuclear power are still off-limits for us to discuss.

Okay--Chinese word for the day--xi--meaning "sunset, evening"--it looks like a half moon in the sky. The dash in the moon shows the reflection on it. Only half of the moon can be seen, it should be dim outside--it is the period after sunset and the moon begins to rise. SO, partying as you are, you will see a lot of xi! TaTa--Maitri :)

Anonymous said...

I could go for a $7 full body massage... just as long as there are no "happy endings," haha! Be careful of those waitresses, they might take advantage of you!