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Q: Going native - when do you know?

And, more importantly, is there any way back???

Situation: reputable university in collaboration with a foreign university. Work meeting discussing next semester's textbook. The price of the book is about 120RMB.

The English guy just says that we can tell the students to copy the book. It was the Chinese dean who points out the copyright infringements this would mean, and that we can't do it. English guy is still wondering what the problem is...

12 years 20 weeks ago in  Culture - China

 
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lol....this is true.....have been come through these types a little bit...

When?

1 the time before they come to China
2 the time they got feeling hurt seriously
3 the time they got dragged into it by others
4 the time they think when in Roma, do what Roma does

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12 years 20 weeks ago

I like a snowy Happy new year, rather than a no sky one...Beijing's time to ban the cars---the only solution for the time being...

 
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