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Q: On the Saturday night of a National holiday why are we online posting questions and answers?

Pretty geeky when there is a whole world of Chinese KTV's, bath houses and bars out there waiting for a rich foreigner. It's okay, I was just having a face slapping moment that's all.

12 years 33 weeks ago in  Lifestyle - China

 
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Well I'm going with the defense that my little village only has one KTV and a hotel bar (neither of which are worth going to) and I'm sure as hell not going to fight the crowds on public transportation today. Plus my holiday is only for three days so getting as many naps in as possible.

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Well, I had a busy as hell month. I went out last night, but the town's most lively hang-out was surprisingly dead, just me and two other foreigners. Guess everyone is off with their family. Sides, I'm going back to Canada for vacation in a couple days. The trip to the airport will drive me nuts so I'm resting..

1) KTV - meeeeeh
2) Bathhouses - I'm not gay
3) Bars - 15 to 45 kuai for a beer I can get for three, all for the privilege of hearing the same two lady gaga songs blasted at full volume.

DaqingDevil:

Haha. Yeah that's what I thought! Well put.

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GuilinRaf:

You are going to the wrong bathhouses buddy! ;-)

12 years 31 weeks ago
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