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| Now i've got all my things done and most happily seen the gradual fall of exchange rate of AUD VS. American dollar, because China RMB has a very close connection with Dollar. so if American economy can boom again very soon, not only you can enjoy happy lives, but i as well as all of chinese overseas students would feel happy. Btw, 21, Jan is the Spring Festival of China, the most important festival for Chinese,like your Christmas Eve, so here I hope you can enjoy the same excitement and happiness as me. Chinese will say "Happy New Year!" that day, which is called the Lunar Year!. Have you heard of this noun., Sir.? |
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| Ron will be happy to be called Sir Ron.
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| Happy Chinese New Year! AUD = Australian dollar? RMB = renminbi? It's good to see you back. I had been wondering what had happened to you. :) |
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| Sigh, Sir Ron, actually I'm not happy in this special holiday, because I find now I can't logon all of overseas forbidden websites where often publish a great many negtive news in regard to Communists' events. Before that I usually used a special communicating tool or a foreign proxy server to visit those websites and I'd known many things that most of common Chinese can never know. Unfortunately, all of them can't work out now. And I learnt that China government have begun strengthening the extent of news bloackade. Here I'll show you some information about that. In China you even can't type "democracy" or "freedom" in many famous chatrooms or searching engine, let alone discussing political topics. Also, the Internet policemen would try their best to monitor any conncetion out from China and spy who you'll communiate with or what you will watch. Much evilest, they would pretend and make up some proxy servers for the people like me who wanna view overseas news, so that they can be easier to control local Chinese as well as arrest these "illegal" viewers. What an ugly and foul country China is. I hope heartfully that I'm able to escape from here soon. Or I may be arrested by them too. Btw, now I know it's called "peg" to describe the relation between Renminbe and Dollar.( xixi. Sir, your pronounciation is amazingly correct. this is its chinese character"人民币“. very ironically, it means "people's money") We call that "Spring Festival" because it's the first day of a new "Lunar Year" in Eastern Asia. which is always later than the Gregorian Calendar. As fas as "Spring", I'm not sure about it, but I guess it's because this holiday may be in February of some years, so that's very closed to the March, Spring. So it means after this holiday the Spring will come to the world soon. Tomorrow is the last day of Lunar Year 2003 and all of Chinese will celebrate and wait for the new year. Wish your American guys as well as all of people here happy and joyful in the next year. |
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So you want to be able to access those websites, but you can't? Quote:
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(Normally, one doesn't show information, although people quite often reveal information. (It doesn't make sense to me either.) Quote:
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Much evilest isn't exactly standard English, but I rather like it. However, for something that is more like standard English, try worst of all. (Of course, wanna would usually be want to, at least in formal writing.) Quote:
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| Hello everyone! Happy Chinese New Year! Ronbee: I should call you Sir Ron as Eric who hates the communist Chinese so much! As native Chinese, I know that we use the moon to count our days, therefore we call the Chinese New Year as Lunar New Year , as opposed to Christians who use the Sun to count their days. I think, we should call the occidental calendar as Solar calendar. This year, we call it the Year of Monkey! My lunar New Year’s Resolution is that none of the people does any monkey business. |
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| I hope you have a year with no monkeying around. |
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| Happy Chinese New Year!
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