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Author Archives: Hollie

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The Two White Chicks Review LingQ

On April 20, 2018 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China, Blog, Reviews 0 Comment

It will only take [est_time] to read this post! LingQ is one of the most cost-effective language learning systems that we have come across in our product reviews thus far. We hadn’t heard of LingQ until doing this product review which is why we were pronouncing it wrong throughout the video (it should be pronounced… Read More

TWCC112 – Concerning the Chinese and the Universe, Episode 112

On April 19, 2018 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China 0 Comment

This week our question comes from Elle, who asks us “Are young Chinese people interested in furthering themselves intellectually?” If you want to ask us a question just go to our voicemail page and leave us your question! In This Episode, We Talk About… Nora’s fact about the ‘kuaidi’ delivery guy. Chinese taxi driver finally… Read More

TWCC111 – Zika-free Relaxing in SE Asia, Episode 111

On April 12, 2018 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China 0 Comment

This week our question comes from Alissa, who asks us “Where is safe to travel in Asia?” If you want to ask us a question just go to our voicemail page and leave us your question! In This Episode, We Talk About… Nora’s fact about rice consumption. Luxury homes gifted by Chinese tycoon sit empty… Read More

Chinese Snacks 101: Spicy Dried Tofu Jerky

On April 6, 2018 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China, Blog, Culture Lessons 1 Comment

It will only take [est_time] to read this post! My experience with tofu in the US is limited to trendy hipster cafes with snarky tatted-up bartenders and grouchy feminist vegans. Hmm, I wonder why I never fell in love with the stuff??…until CHINA. In China, tofu is not a “meat alternative”; it is its own… Read More

TWCC110 – Hospital Experiences in China, Episode 110

On April 5, 2018 By Hollie In 2 White Chicks in China 0 Comment

This week our question comes from Matthew, who asks us “What are the differences between Chinese and Western hospitals?” If you want to ask us a question just go to our voicemail page and leave us your question! In This Episode, We Talk About… Nora’s fact about glass bridges. This Chinese granny is breaking tradition by traveling… Read More

3 Different Ways to Say No in Chinese

On March 30, 2018 By Hollie In Blog, Learner Tips 2 Comments

Whilst 不 (bù) can be said to be the closest translation to saying no in Chinese, it tends not to be used by itself. An important rule to follow when saying no in Chinese is to add 没 (méi) or 不 (bù) in front of a verb or verb clause. When the verb is 有 (yǒu)… Read More

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