I’ve been speaking English for the last few hours today, and then called my grandpa in Wuhanese. My brain got really confused, and now I’d like to carry on in English for a little bit longer.
Went to Tianjin with Maggie today, this city has changed quite a lot since the last time I was there five years ago. The train station looked like an airport and there were lots of fancy streets of European style and skyscrapers. Five years ago, another hometown friend commented that Tianjin was as shabby as Wuchang. Now Wuchang is not shabby anymore, neither is Tianjin. However, it was really cold and snowed, so we ended up huddling in Starbucks playing Sanguosha. I successfully spread this game to 5 more ppl, how great was that?! no to mention that one of them has been living abroad for more than 10 years and the other one could hardly read any Chinese. And there is one thing in Starbucks that I like more than Charlie Brown: they always have something to meet the special occasion. I guess I’m probably their promotors’s favourite that I would order anything they encourage us to get. The taffy nuts latte was yummy indeed. Btw, I always enjoy making fun of those 海外华人. Moreover, Maggie said I was speaking in British accent, Oh Yeah~
~~~~~~~~~so much about today, now the routine New Year Solution~~~~~~~~
1) More important than anything: Get my degree and get a job.
2) Keep fit. I won’t specify the ideal Body Mass Index (BMI) I wanna achieve here, but I’ll keep that in mind.
3) Read 20 books, no matter what genre they are: novel, essays, biography… whatever
4) Pick up the German I’ve learnt and pass the College German Test Band 4 (I’m feeling like such a loser that I can not even write this sentence in German). And today when in Starbucks, there was a foreign family speaking German sitting next to us, with a baby in toddler who was really adorable. And the only word out from them that I could understand was, unfortunately, Scheisser. The worse part was, they meant that word literally rather than a curse word.
5) Eat more healthy and try to take some beauty sleep.
in Wuhanese,在武汉就在武汉了,为啥还带个ese。。。
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Heidi
@QiQiBoY, 我的意思不是“在武汉”,而是“用武汉话”
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6)a boyfriend
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Heidi
@etiont, Thanks
I’m patient when it comes to relationship
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看英文,狗眼累~
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Heidi
@火星蜥蜴, 不是有谣言以后不管服务器在哪里的中文博客都得备案嘛……所以我要把我的部落格慢慢变成E文博客,哦也
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Calcifer
@Heidi, 支持,看来我有先见之明,直接En文,大胆写一堆关于GFW的东东
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I want to learn how to make fun of those 海外华人~!!!
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Heidi
@Dylen, 就是说一些新鲜的东西比如说“囧”,然后偶尔冒出个成语啥的……对方如果不知道就嘲笑一下
不过现在国内的媒体太厉害,她回来一个星期就连《狮子座》都会唱了,我很无语
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耶,没啥生词,看懂了!
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铁蛋骑士
@Jon, 同意,没生词我也看懂了…
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wo cai ni ken ding neng zhao dao yi ge hao gong zuo de , o ye. >.<Y
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Heidi
@铁蛋骑士, Thanks, I feel great that I could share a bit of your luck in job hunting
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wo he tie dan jiang xiang de shi yi yang de , ling wai zhu ni zhao dao yi ge hao GF, wa ka ka ka…
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shuo cuo le, ying gai shi BF…
wo dun zou ….
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Heidi
@Jon, don’t worry
我男女通吃~
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围观楼上的伪E文……
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Cool~ your English is so great ~
Maybe it’s credited with your translation work of FML at jandan.net. lol
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Heidi
@Calcifer, 酥胸你本末倒置了……
翻FML也是拿来当消遣的而不是学E文的
呃哈哈~~~(我好嚣张)
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calcifer
@Heidi, 俺加了Maybe,表示这个只是个joke~
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Heidi
@calcifer, 我以为天气已经够冷了
没想到酥胸的joke更冷……
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Calcifer
@Heidi, 体验过零下三十多度后,joke也升级了~
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伪E文比E文更难看懂=_|||
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Heidi
@wchunw, 呃……你是说楼上诸君么?
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