Guest WenDylan Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 There should be no more than three color groups in your clothing, the book published by Zheng's committee advises, and wearing pajamas and slippers to visit neighbors, as some elderly Beijing residents like to do, is also out. It recommends dark-colored socks, and says white socks should never be worn with black leather shoes. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25943303/ Measures such as a ban on spitting in the capital city, which started in 2006, and the introduction of a day to show a little more patience in lines ¡ª on the 11th of each month ¡ª have paid off, Zheng said. Always more and more adapting to make those foreigners more comfortable, eh? Link to comment
Minister Posted August 1, 2008 Report Share Posted August 1, 2008 The dress code for my wife's home town is a dirty "wife-beater" shirt, cut-off shorts and flip flops. (Just kidding :^P) (Or am I?) I arrived for my first visit with a suitcase full of suits thinking that "European" rules applied in China. But they don't. Link to comment
Yuanyang Posted August 2, 2008 Report Share Posted August 2, 2008 The dress code for my wife's home town is a dirty "wife-beater" shirt, cut-off shorts and flip flops. (Just kidding :^P) (Or am I?) I arrived for my first visit with a suitcase full of suits thinking that "European" rules applied in China. But they don't. Hey! That's MY dress code! Link to comment
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