"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!"dishes is 8 RMB which is about $1.20 in the states.
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 :)

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. ;)
ReplyDeleteI 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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