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Zhou Zhou

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  1. I've never had to do so much paper work for any visa in my life...this includes the old USSR, back in the cold war days. Four page form, color photograph, invitation letter, their ID cards (front & back), xerox of my passport & marriage book, wifes passport. My son-in-law used a form for the invitation and this was rejected and now they have to hand write the letter. I have had 5 China visas that cost much less money and have made 12 trips. I should be in the data bank by now. I've used Oasis many times and it would take them 11 days to get my visa to me. I asked if this increase in red tape was because of homeland security or terrorism in the world, but got no answer or conversation. Growl! :angry:

  2. I figured at most I'd spend an average of $3 a day on transportation if I lived in Chinervania. Ain't no way I'd put my shiny Pickup on a street over there. I spent a couple weeks in Fushun in '06. I didn't see a bird the whole time and it was my first experience with a taxi driver pulling a "U-turn" across a 6 lane avenue, in the snow. :happydance:

  3. We visited Xi-An' a few years ago and took the 20Y bus from the airport to the city. Then tried to get a taxi to our hotel only half dozen blocks away and was told no by three drivers until one with a soft heart took us. I have always thought if I lived in Chiner I would never have to own a car...taxis and buses are the way go.

  4. If you walk about the streets of China in the early morning you will see groups of young men and women assembling outside their workplaces to engage in morning routines. The video posted at the top of this thread shows an extreme routine, but as mentioned by other posters is done more for fun. It's also done for motivation and to promote a sense of teamwork. Social interaction is huge in China. You will be greeted in Chinese when you enter a Chinese restaurant, and when you exit you will be thanked for coming and told to be safe.

     

    Customer service in the USA has turned into customer no-service. For example, years ago when you walked into a MacDonald's you were greeted immediately with: "Welcome to MacDonalds, may I take your order?" It used to be easy to find someone to help you at Home Depot or the grocery store. Today, good luck.

     

    On the other hand, in China, there are workers posted on each and every aisle of the store ready to serve you. You will still be greeted when you walk into MacDonalds or KFC in a manner reminiscent of US days gone by.

    I also have seen the morning pep rallies and enjoy the welcomes. It is reminiscent of the old days in the US. Not long ago the wife and I ordered 2 meals at Hardee's (like Carl's) and the space ace boy gave me a bag took my money and when I looked it was only one meal....he told me he didn't know I wanted two...I told him that the woman I had my arm around was going to eat with me and also it was why I held up 2 fingers. So I sent in a card to the company and got a nice letter in return and two coupons. Last week we went to the, "Rack Room Shoes" for new hiking boots. It was all self service...find a shoe you like, search for the box on the shelves, get it down and try on the shoe and if you like take it to the only employee, the cashier and pay. The times, they are a changin'. ZZ

  5. I'm sure that many on the CFL forum have been helped through the USCIS gauntlet and have been given help and advice from experienced members. Even with all of the time and study I put into our visa process, CFL help was invaluable. I feel for this reason we should all pony up some support for that assistance we got.

    Can I get a, "Ooh-Rah"? ZZ

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  6. Speaking of waitresses...when my wife first came here to the US she was struck at how the Chinese servers in the restaurants could speak English with me. I told her several times that they only spoke, "Restaurant English". I explained about them always asking how many? What do you want to drink, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Seven Up, Root Beer, Ice Tea or Hot Tea? And more drink and thank you. So I showed her one day. After all of the ritualistic chat I asked our server where she was from, after a thousand meter stare she replied, "Thank you" and walked off. So the Lao po asked about it and she was told that she only knew enough English to do her job...true story. ZZ

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