PNP (Expat in China)
Of course they should, they deserve it! It is a small token of appreciation for years of hard work they put in for the nation and for bringing up the future generations of Chinese, so important for the survival of the country. No one should begrudge this small gesture.
Those who oppose it should remember that someday they too would be old and that's when they would appreciate it.
A bus travels on the ChangAn avenue among a mass of cars in Beijing, China on May 25, 2014. [Photo/IC] |
In our daily life, more and more loanwords appear and change our habits in Chinese expression. Loanwords sound very similar with their original English words, and the process of learning them is full of fun to foreign students.
It has been a while since I've contributed to this Forum and I figured that since now I am officially on summer holiday and another school year is behind me I would share a post with you.