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Living in Chaiyi County in Mingsong - love it but.....

 
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Bette



Joined: 12 Feb 2008
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 12:22 pm    Post subject: Living in Chaiyi County in Mingsong - love it but..... Reply with quote

It is really nice here and I like my school. So what do I have to complain about. Well, nothing, except for the fact that there seems to be zero to do after work.
Has anyone overcome living in a small town with few expats, and a language barrier?
Tried picking up extra classes at a cram school and got nowhere, then thought I would take Chinese lessons at one of the two uni's we have and found out nothing is offered. They don't seem to know what a gym is either. Would kill to play badminton or tennis, but I get a blank stare when I ask about such things.
I like the culture here but how do you get involved and feel like you have a life.
PLEASE, if anyone has suggestions they are welcomed.
Thanks
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wood



Joined: 13 Apr 2004
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:22 am    Post subject: Re: Living in Chaiyi County in Mingsong - love it but..... Reply with quote

Bette wrote:
It is really nice here and I like my school. So what do I have to complain about. Well, nothing, except for the fact that there seems to be zero to do after work.
Has anyone overcome living in a small town with few expats, and a language barrier?
Tried picking up extra classes at a cram school and got nowhere, then thought I would take Chinese lessons at one of the two uni's we have and found out nothing is offered. They don't seem to know what a gym is either. Would kill to play badminton or tennis, but I get a blank stare when I ask about such things.
I like the culture here but how do you get involved and feel like you have a life.
PLEASE, if anyone has suggestions they are welcomed.
Thanks


Learn the language. At least to play tennis! Then learn more from your tennis partner. Adapt.

There are probably a lot of tennis players and badminton players near where you live. Go past the blank stares.
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Bette



Joined: 12 Feb 2008
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Woody
Ya gee wiz thanks man. I never thought of learning the language or adapting. Gollie, am I the silly one.
Thanks for your help.
I didn't even roll my eyes back when I read your oh soooo clever and cutting response. Ya nice.
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stunnershades



Joined: 06 Mar 2007
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 08, 2008 8:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i think wood was being sincere. anyways, i overcame living in a small town by buying a scooter and getting out as much as possible. it became my favorite part of the week when i would explore the surrounding hills or go into the big city to buy exotic familiar foods. i even used it to get to the gym which was about 15 minutes away. also, check out tealit.com. maybe there is a chinese tutor in your area who could teach/befriend you for cheap.
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