Sunday, September 8, 2013

"This is China!"

T.I.C.:

"This is China" refers to everything that happens in China that is out of the ordinary for anyone from a western country. We say it here at least three times a day. When someone on the subway spits on your foot--"This is China." When babies don't wear diapers so that they can relieve themselves on the street--"This is China." When you realize how packed the country actually is with a trip to IKEA--"This is China."When it becomes the Hunger Games to get a seat on the subway--"This is China!" When MacDonalds has black and white burger buns--"This is China." When you are a celebrity just because you have blond hair and even the waiter at the hotel you are staying at wants a picture with you--"This is China!"

These are all the cultural things that we will have to get used to over the next couple of months. There might be a lot of these culture shock moments, but when weighed with all the positives, it is all worth it. For instance, the people here are so nice, the food is great, and my fellow teachers are super smart and nice. There is a local Muslim family who makes the best noodles which are really affordable. One of the big




dishes is 8 RMB which is about $1.20 in the states.

This trip so far has been interesting, to say the least. Actually it has been a bunch of things combined in these past two weeks, which feels more like a month. I have already tried bullfrog, dumplings, the Chinese version of a crepe, and real bubble tea! I had my first class last friday at one of the top middle schools in Shanghai. My group of 6th graders had a pretty firm grasp on English and I think my lesson that I prepared was too easy. But, it was my first attempt at teaching, and overall I think I did a good job. One girl came up to me at the end of my lesson and said I was the most interesting teacher she ever had. Made my heart melt.

At first we thought we were all going to be forced to work forty hours a week when our contracts only say 25. Eventually, we got the school to look at our contracts and got things settled. Out of everything, I love my apartment!!! It's very cute, modern, and colorful, complete with a red kitchen and some orange walls. My favorite part is probably the air conditioner in the living room since it has been extremely humid here. In other news I have already made great friends who are mostly from the east coast.

Along with our 25 hours a week teaching, we were promised chances to get internships. I got one at an English magazine called City Weekend! I am excited to do some video and blog work for them :)

2 comments:

  1. That's awesome!!!! I'm so excited to hear how amazing your transition has been. How did your internship come about. I never knew that was an option. awesome! Please keep sharing your great news, experiences & great writing. ;)

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  2. I emailed my internship place to see if anything was available. They told me to come into the office one day and then I got the job. Easy as that. :) I found out about it through tweeting a senior editor at the Huffington Post.

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