9 Things NO ONE Tells You About China!! || 没有人告诉你关于中国的这个

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • There are a lot of things no one ever talks about when it comes to China.
    Its either always the economy, government, military or something negative in the western media.
    But today here are 9 things that are very interesting that you might not know about China.
    Enjoy!
    #china #chinanews #lifeinchina

Komentáře • 361

  • @JohnKLeslie-zb1ld
    @JohnKLeslie-zb1ld Před 25 dny +5

    Of all English-speaking countries, South Africa is tops in clarity and enunciation, in my opinion, of course. Lizzy speaks loud and clear and for those hard of hearing, that’s very important. Aside from that, her walkabouts and explanations of Chinese life must give Americans ulcers. They know nothing of the country, yet they are told to hate it. Thanks, Liz.

  • @louiserobinson9776
    @louiserobinson9776 Před 27 dny +12

    Very interesting observations, Lizzy. Chinese people have been eating vegetarian dishes before it became fashionable in the west! You can have a banquet in a temple or monastery and all the dishes are made from vegetables and they all have different tastes and super tasty!

  • @tomsunuwar6940
    @tomsunuwar6940 Před měsícem +68

    Beautiful freedoms China 🇨🇳 💙💐

    • @user-qu1kk5eo9t
      @user-qu1kk5eo9t Před měsícem

      fake

    • @user-dl4um4mq2p
      @user-dl4um4mq2p Před měsícem +8

      @@user-qu1kk5eo9t "China is not perfect, with many issues like human rights and legal concerns that must be criticized. However, over the past few decades, it has transformed from being extremely impoverished to becoming the world's second-largest economy. If China were truly worthless, then why is the only superpower, the United States, considering it a major competitor in this century? Why not India or Europe? Denying China's essence is essentially denying American decision-making."

    • @tommyhuang8059
      @tommyhuang8059 Před měsícem

      Go to China to see if it's fake. Don't make judgement based on some idiots' opinions. ​@@user-qu1kk5eo9t

    • @robleyusuf2566
      @robleyusuf2566 Před 15 dny

      ​@@user-dl4um4mq2p China is world's largest economy now

  • @wangqi1387
    @wangqi1387 Před měsícem +4

    Regarding the sun, it has to do with aesthetics. To be precise, most Chinese people are yellow-white. White has been people’s aesthetic standard since ancient times. It is related to health and wealth. White with rosy complexion means health, and white skin means health. Because he does not need to perform physical labor, he is the upper class of society, so his white skin is loved by people. At the same time, the melanin of Chinese people is darker than that of white people. Frequent contact with the sun is more likely to appear dark, so people try to avoid sun exposure. Of course, it is also related to geography. China is much lower in dimension than Europe. Ultraviolet rays are strong but there is not enough melanin to resist them. Long-term exposure in summer can easily cause heat stroke.
    White people like to tan for the opposite reasons. First, Europe is high-dimensional and relatively lacks sunlight. At the same time, only the wealthy class have a lot of time to sunbathe. Having a wheat complexion has become a symbol of wealth and status.
    Well, there should be differences in culture and habits. Europeans like to use a lot of cosmetics, such as sunscreen, but almost no one in China uses them except young women, so they are more sensitive to the sun.
    As for firecrackers, people do set them off during festivals. Their meaning is to drive away evil and bring good luck to people, so they will be set off whether it is a celebration or a funeral. Of course, in big cities there are more restrictions due to environmental protection requirements, but in small towns there are no particular restrictions.

  • @hannibalyin8853
    @hannibalyin8853 Před měsícem +67

    1:00 - The Language
    2:19 - The Friendly Meter
    4:00 - Nap Culture
    5:38 - Vegan’s Heaven
    7:30 - WeChat Payment
    8:59 - Gunshots Without Guns
    10:27 - The Typical ‘Asian Parents’
    12:06 - Minimal Sun Exposure
    15:06 - Outside Food

    • @hengwang405
      @hengwang405 Před měsícem +1

      Minimal Sun Exposure is not right, we just think a white skin is better looking

    • @foungcheung6527
      @foungcheung6527 Před měsícem +2

      They just wanna protect themselves from skin cancers 😅😅😅😅😅

    • @user-nj2db8wo1m
      @user-nj2db8wo1m Před měsícem

      我好可怜,40岁了只有在电视里或者游戏里听到过枪声😢

  • @remixnation6272
    @remixnation6272 Před měsícem +76

    GREAT VIDEO LIZZY BLESSINGS ALWAYS

  • @ianchuang1076
    @ianchuang1076 Před měsícem +33

    You always choose nice places for the video. I love the scenery and am amazed how clean and well organized the streets and parks are. I love watching your videos.

    • @user-ri8dg3ns9l
      @user-ri8dg3ns9l Před měsícem +7

      因为我们没有流浪汉 许多年前有流浪汉 但是现在很少很少了

    • @yyds7776
      @yyds7776 Před měsícem +1

      😂😂中国新区买的屋几乎都很靓!老區就不是这样的!还保持原有的模样😂😂😂

  • @etienne6641
    @etienne6641 Před měsícem +37

    Great observation 👍🏻 Mandarin have 4 tones and Cantonese have 6 tones. I do find that even I use the wrong tone they can follow due to context and appreciate the fact that I try.

    • @jsun90
      @jsun90 Před měsícem +8

      actually Cantonese have 9 tones

    • @etienne6641
      @etienne6641 Před měsícem +2

      @@jsun90 you are correct. I just know that the 6 main ones are good to start learning.

    • @andr3w.freeman
      @andr3w.freeman Před měsícem

      @@jsun90 yeah who the fk even cares how many there are exactly.

    • @KingKongWorld
      @KingKongWorld Před měsícem

      @@andr3w.freeman lol, you are right. Especially most Chinese people (like every people on earth) have their own accent and pronounciation (depends on which region or city you are from).
      It is not a big deal.
      As Lizzy said, if people have a context, they would understand you even if your Chinese is average.

  • @stl4785
    @stl4785 Před měsícem +36

    On helping people, I have done that. 🤣And I am not even from China. I was on holiday in Singapore, and I met 2 Japanese female tourists who were lost and no one helped them, so they came to me. We were near Dhoby Ghaut station and they wanted to find their way back to their hotel near Takashimaya. Even though it was not my destination, I took them to Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, paid for their tickets, and took them to Orchard MRT station.
    At another time, a Taiwanese tourist was lost, she missed her flight. Helped her to get the next flight, and ended up taking her to a banquet that I was supposed to go to that night, put her up at my place until she flew home.
    Taking a nap not only happens in China. Lived in a few South East Asian countries before. People working in the construction and delivery industry take naps during noon breaks. Some offices do allow staff to take naps, seen that when I visit my clients' office.
    On the eating veggies, it's true. Used to have a Chinese neighbor, and saw the women buy a lot of veggies. The amount they bought is insane. Each bunch of veggies they bought is so big you can barely hug it.

  • @EWILKA
    @EWILKA Před 29 dny +8

    挺好,点个赞。

  • @omni3670
    @omni3670 Před měsícem +29

    Hahaha..the nine unspoken ones! Quite FUNNY and obscure but so true too! Bravo Lizzy!!

  • @debscatena
    @debscatena Před měsícem +35

    love your Billi billi, keep up the good stuff Lizzy !

  • @utube41952
    @utube41952 Před měsícem +11

    Great video again, love it. The issue about the sun and tanning goes back to the days when if you are tanned that means you are working in the fields as a labourer, the people that do not have tans means that you do not have to work outside and have a better life style.

  • @tanyi9429
    @tanyi9429 Před 18 dny +3

    Dear, you are so right, like it.❤❤❤❤

  • @emperorclassified4742
    @emperorclassified4742 Před měsícem +57

    Very Interesting. thank you for sharing..

  • @canseal1039
    @canseal1039 Před měsícem +25

    Studies have shown that taking a half hour nap reinvigorates the body and the mind. It makes them more productive.

  • @yinhoukhor7109
    @yinhoukhor7109 Před měsícem +25

    It's a very good napping culture and should be adopted globally!!

  • @HGTC927
    @HGTC927 Před měsícem +28

    关于文化我想说的是,你去适应它,别想着改变它。入乡随俗。

  • @peekaboopeekaboo1165
    @peekaboopeekaboo1165 Před měsícem +16

    Good day to you too ! 👍👏☮️

  • @tkchan8155
    @tkchan8155 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for sharing your video and your thoughts. It's amazing that watching your 17 minutes of video, I notice how clean is everywhere in the town.

  • @ariesmarsexpress
    @ariesmarsexpress Před měsícem +10

    On the first one, the struggle is real. I basically know enough Chinese to be dangerous. For perspective, I know about 1800 words, but if I travel to China, I will understand about every third word. If I am reading signs, then I can sort of maybe figure out what I am looking at, but if you are listening to people speak, the combination of words is where the train jumps the track. I use that phrase on purpose because that combination of words has nothing whatsoever to do with the real meaning of "the train jumps the track". Almost everything you hear is this sort of slang, and not HSK Chinese, so my wife still ends up translating for me. lol
    On the naps thing, I picked up the habit of napping in China, and now I have to take a nap every day even in the U.S. I have to say you are much healthier doing this, but even if I wanted to stop, I couldn't. I am very pale and I am equally afraid of the Sun as the Chinese people. When i first travelled to China, I knew I had found my people. lol I would also say that a pale porcelain skinned Chinese woman is not the same thing as someone with my whiter shade of pale. They are jaw droppingly gorgeous, I am just pale. lol

  • @herisonalam6447
    @herisonalam6447 Před měsícem +27

    不是饼干,是鞭炮,😂 firecracker

  • @hokeatseng4094
    @hokeatseng4094 Před měsícem +10

    😸😎🌀.....I cannot stop laughing ...the man assisted the person to the next station..😅 oh I should have laugh guess I have done in Malaysia😮

  • @shinmonleong7206
    @shinmonleong7206 Před měsícem +11

    Good job for great video, thank you!

  • @bombasticborneo
    @bombasticborneo Před měsícem +78

    Ill always hate the tipping mentality in USA for everything I paid especially for Taxis. I don't remember having to tip in China.

    • @panyaboonc5621
      @panyaboonc5621 Před měsícem +11

      I took a taxi in NY and I think the driver is an Indian. He openly demanded for tip without shame even his service is not as good as I have expected.

    • @guillotineblade999
      @guillotineblade999 Před měsícem +14

      Tipping means your picking up, where someone's boss is failing to.
      If you research the historical context of tipping. It generally means the bosses fail to pay proper wages and passes the buck on to their customers.
      E.g.: U.S. tipping laws were lobbied and passed. Because the American restaurant association wanted restaurant owners to become exceptions to minimum wage laws and they succeeded in their legal bribe. To buy laws which allowed restaurant owners to pass the buck onto their patrons.

    • @bombasticborneo
      @bombasticborneo Před měsícem +4

      @@guillotineblade999 China should make it known worldwide that tipping is banned in China.

    • @eish3291
      @eish3291 Před měsícem +4

      Tipping should only ever be given when someone has provided a service over and above what is normal.
      In the west service providers think that just doing their job qualifies them for a tip.

    • @nevermind24425
      @nevermind24425 Před měsícem +1

      @@bombasticborneo中国的高端酒店也是有服务费的😊😊,那些地方一般比较奢侈。

  • @anthonymathews3872
    @anthonymathews3872 Před měsícem +8

    Sounds like the country for me, I love naps.

  • @hongqingxiang3374
    @hongqingxiang3374 Před 29 dny +5

    Thank you for the interesting informative sharing🙂

  • @Polluck_XXL
    @Polluck_XXL Před měsícem +4

    OK, this was a really fun video to watch. We need another 9 things in the future. 👍

  • @Sam-do6rv
    @Sam-do6rv Před měsícem +9

    Enjoyable video toots, i thank you 👍.

  • @willywooca
    @willywooca Před měsícem +15

    Super helpful, thanks Lizzy!

  • @anthonyroche1848
    @anthonyroche1848 Před měsícem +9

    Here in China, ladies do not like to get a sun tan, because people will think they work on the farms, like village people. Also the sun is almost directly overhead and people are afraid of getting skin cancer. In Summertime the sunlight is so strong you can get sunburnt very fast even sunstroke.

  • @AScottInChina-ug5iy
    @AScottInChina-ug5iy Před měsícem +1

    Curious how you do your subtitles. Using capcut I can get automatic English subtitles, but translating to Chinese means translaying each line individually, which is very time consuming!! Do you have a simpler way to do it??
    Great video, only just stumbled across you, subscribed, and looking forward to seeing more!!

  • @walterchin8832
    @walterchin8832 Před měsícem +10

    Nice video on things about China. The background is beautiful especially I like the sculpture of fishing.

  • @howardhuo3592
    @howardhuo3592 Před měsícem +3

    Good catch! Very interesting sharings.

  • @shoujunsun-fc2sm
    @shoujunsun-fc2sm Před měsícem +1

    thank you for share

  • @sanjayasudarsono1603
    @sanjayasudarsono1603 Před měsícem +4

    Usefull information...❤

  • @larrylee9260
    @larrylee9260 Před měsícem +3

    Good observations, very interesting.

  • @huiliu-hd1hj
    @huiliu-hd1hj Před měsícem +11

    in China, if you hear firecracker 8am in the weekends, it always means a wedding ceremory is going on nearby.

    • @kr8972
      @kr8972 Před měsícem +4

      In some places, it can also mean someone very senior like 90+ years old just passed away.

  • @user-oe7dj1if9y
    @user-oe7dj1if9y Před měsícem +13

    I would say the majority of asian don't like sun tan, not only chinese

  • @user-xq8qx6bg2j
    @user-xq8qx6bg2j Před měsícem +2

    ❤❤❤ Lizzy, baie waar.. 'n paar baie skerp waarnemings. Dankie vir die inligting.🌹

  • @KC-pm2mf
    @KC-pm2mf Před měsícem +2

    Good point

  • @yxie555
    @yxie555 Před 27 dny

    Yeah, you've nailed it. It's funny.

  • @China_love_Palestine
    @China_love_Palestine Před měsícem +1

    great job lizzy

  • @munirabhaila2362
    @munirabhaila2362 Před měsícem +1

    ❤your advice
    🇿🇦

  • @user-ut9uw6we6v
    @user-ut9uw6we6v Před 2 dny

    very true. Here in Hong Kong, we are also scare of sun. We wear hats, bring umbrellas.

  • @ritawinson1101
    @ritawinson1101 Před měsícem +1

    Good

  • @hannibalyin8853
    @hannibalyin8853 Před měsícem +22

    9:50, it is true that firecrackers are used in funerals; however, most cemeteries in my third-tier city do not allow them due to the risk of fire. Therefore, people typically set off firecrackers outside the cemetery.

    • @springmao3955
      @springmao3955 Před měsícem +1

      放鞭炮是人们和神灵对话沟通的方式。
      当然,丧礼也会这样。

  • @continentzero7572
    @continentzero7572 Před měsícem +3

    Very nice walk in the sun just to discuss culture and habits, while avoiding negative considerations. I was delighted to learn a couple of things, like the one about language. Shang Wen Jie, who had a university degree in French, said that Mandarin is synthetic and vague, while French seeks precision and accuracy. Anyway, these are two quite difficult languages to master.
    Hospitality and helping are indeed behaviors that are little cultivated in the West. On the other hand, all Orientals, Arabs, Indians, Chinese, are incredibly maternal. To us, it's both adorable and embarrassing.
    The same goes for naps, another ineradicable culture of the south and east. I don't like it either, it makes me sick. But even here, in the south of France, in Spain or in Italy, Greece, etc., everyone takes naps.
    Also happy that you discussed healthy food, fruits and vegetables, so important in Chinese culture. I have studied a lot of dietetics and traditional Chinese food diet therapy. It’s a fabulous universe where we deal with the seasons, flavors, etc. A science of health and well-being totally ignored in the West.
    Having lived quite a bit of time in Parisian Chinatowns, I was also exposed to crackers during any celebration. It was horrible, but probably even less harsh than in China. So, I sympathize.
    As for the sun, it's a delicate subject. The sun is a marvel, all life comes from the sun, it is a divinity in all religions of the world, but it is also quite dangerous (burns, desiccation, skin cancers, etc.). In short, the sun is like wine... to be consumed in moderation.

  • @shaohong4896
    @shaohong4896 Před měsícem

    Great video! Hiding from the sun is an interesting topic. I think it can be summarized as 1) physical discomfort, 2) mainstream aesthetic, and 3) health considerations (skin aging).
    The only foreign city I've been to is San Francisco in August, and I don't know if it's because of the location, but the sun was mild then, compared to the harsh sun in Guangdong. In addition, there are many people in China who consider fair skin color to be beautiful (especially girls). Chinese skin color is a bit complicated, some people are naturally fair, some are naturally darker, and many people get darker when exposed to the sun (e.g. in summer) and lighter when covered for a while (e.g. in winter). When fair skin color was popular in a society, people would try to avoid tanning as much as possible. But in modern times people are more aesthetically diverse and darker skin tones are seen as healthy and beautiful, but people haven't gone crazy about it yet. I personally avoid the sun because of the heat (the sun is very, very hot in the summer in the Yangtze River Delta region and Guangdong) and to avoid sunburn and skin aging, even though I'm a guy LOL. A lot of dermatologists science says that despite boosting the body's synthesis of vitamin D and melatonin, the sun is still a big contributor to accelerated skin aging and skin cancer. It's a bit of a hassle to apply sunscreen all over your body every day, so it's really cost-effective to wear a parasol to keep cool and avoid sunburns.

  • @smbk86
    @smbk86 Před měsícem +1

    Very true indeed

  • @ablefamilee6538
    @ablefamilee6538 Před měsícem

    Lizzy,
    Your videos Always make our Day.
    And, your sense of humour is Entertaining.
    Great Job.
    Keep up the good Good Work.
    Take Care & Stay Safe.

  • @User-nw37
    @User-nw37 Před měsícem +1

    Hello Lychee, have a good day there!

  • @MegaCavatina
    @MegaCavatina Před měsícem +3

    NIce video! 👍
    People who are musicians or study music have no problems with Chinese tones.
    Sunshine is good for you. We need vitamin D and the major source of vitamin D is sunlight. Depending on which study you read, the average person needs 400-1000 IU of vitamin D a day. Vitamin D is essential for good health as it prevents bone fracture and so on.

  • @johnwang9923
    @johnwang9923 Před měsícem +12

    From Seattle. Your talk on the subject of FIRE CRACKERS cracked me up, punt intended, because the translation to Chinese referred it to COOKIES people eat. Do say FIRE CRACKERS or it would be translated to something entirely different!
    On the subject of sunning oneself I do like to remind white people that over doing it could increase the likelihood of getting skin cancer. It IS a health issue!

  • @joanli2528
    @joanli2528 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks Lizzy for your sharing your perspective as a foreigner in China. It is so fresh and interesting to me. I always thought you could do a video on the Chinese farmers markets. If you are in Kunming昆明,please show the world 篆新,好顺路农贸市场,东华新迎农贸市场,五里多农博广场,复兴农贸市场,王家桥,交三桥农贸市场, etc. A Lot of people will be shocked by how prosperous and abundant China is in produce, fruit and other food supply. Chinese are truly blessed and spoiled with food and cuisine. ❤

  • @omijr7981
    @omijr7981 Před měsícem

    Have fun

  • @jacintochua6885
    @jacintochua6885 Před měsícem +3

    People who want lerarn can learn. It takes some effort. One gets what one puts in.

  • @philiptan2051
    @philiptan2051 Před měsícem +2

    To take a nap is very very good for your body and mind and in China they have been encouraged to take a nap from little. That is why at school the children have long afternoon brake simply because they have to take a nap before going back to school. I take a nap every afternoon wherever I go even during a long car ride I’ll park at the resting place and take a nap before going on further. After a nap of half an hour or so I feel very refreshed and alert again to take on anything. Naps will lengthen your life and double your productivity.

  • @VerasakSahachaisaree
    @VerasakSahachaisaree Před měsícem +6

    In Thailand, most of outdoor worker know if they don't protect their face from the sun they will get a lot of wrinkle on their face and look very old. So they have to put a face mask like you show no matter how hot it is.

  • @AdairChen-zl3ez
    @AdairChen-zl3ez Před měsícem

    Welcome to China! I really love this video and delighted to see more foreign friends visit China in person. By the way, we set off firecrackers for funerals and weddings, as well as the Spring Festival. The firecrackers symbolize the renewal of old things and welcoming of new ones. There is also a myth associated with setting off firecrackers during the Spring Festival, it's said that the loud explosions drive away the mythical monster 'Nian'. Have a good time!

  • @ryanho8908
    @ryanho8908 Před měsícem +23

    视角很有意思,哈哈哈。怕晒黑的是女生,旅行玩归玩,但是不要晒黑晒伤,大概女生是这么想的吧

    • @aicwi5324
      @aicwi5324 Před měsícem

      想晒黑云南是个好地方不用去海滩

    • @nemo-pe8bq
      @nemo-pe8bq Před měsícem

      @@aicwi5324 晒的肉疼

    • @kholmsk20
      @kholmsk20 Před měsícem +1

      东亚人晒黑了不好看,白了好看,所以不喜欢晒。白人黑一点更性感有味道,所以欧美人喜欢日光浴。云南就不要去晒了,那个高海拔紫外线如果不用防晒,很容易晒出皮肤癌

    • @yangjanpo7441
      @yangjanpo7441 Před měsícem

      @@aicwi5324 她就在昆明,拍摄地点基本都是我家1公里内,真的越看越熟悉。

  • @user-qu7nv6tb7j
    @user-qu7nv6tb7j Před měsícem +1

    the Tianfu New Area of Chengdu is Amazing, which is Known as Park City and to the south of Chengdu's traditional city, and might be the furture downtown of Chengdu. Two must-visit location: LuxeLake Water City, and the beatiful Xinlong Lake City ( Also Known as Scinece City )

  • @linzhaoxu
    @linzhaoxu Před měsícem +1

    👍👍

  • @ITeachChinese
    @ITeachChinese Před měsícem +3

    In fact, there are many strange but fun things, such as the one where you can have barbecue in a movie theater, with a table in front of you to grill and eat while watching a movie, and the one where a mahjong parlor is opened in a swimming pool, and four people can play mahjong in the water . 😅These things feel very strange, but from a business perspective they are very good. If there is demand, people will pay for it.

  • @yangjanpo7441
    @yangjanpo7441 Před měsícem +1

    你的视频总是在我家附近1公里内拍摄,也许有一天会在路上遇见你,祝你在昆明过得开心😁

  • @learn2slow
    @learn2slow Před 26 dny

    ☝👍👍👍

  • @wisdombites3586
    @wisdombites3586 Před měsícem +7

    More such videos are needed to expose western mainstream media

  • @TAL142
    @TAL142 Před měsícem +2

    The hardest Chinese language for foreigners to learn to speak I think is Cantonese.
    Chinese tend to work long hours. So they take little naps to refresh their bodies whenever it is possible. You only need 15 minutes of nap not a siesta.

  • @blejl0
    @blejl0 Před měsícem +5

    So true on napping

  • @ChenJ.K.
    @ChenJ.K. Před měsícem +3

    When it comes to the nap culture, I think you're just introducing my mom😂

  • @yuefang5318
    @yuefang5318 Před měsícem +4

    Yes we do use crackers in funeral. But they are not 饼干🤣

  • @thehungergames8918
    @thehungergames8918 Před 13 dny

    ❤❤❤

  • @1bhaihay
    @1bhaihay Před měsícem +1

    Just make a list of the nine things, thank you.

  • @julielingxu6278
    @julielingxu6278 Před měsícem +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @raygan777able
    @raygan777able Před měsícem

    Experienced the same thing in Japan. This guy helped me with the luggage, walked me all the way to the hotel, checked me in before leaving. I thought I can only experience this in Japan. Nice to know this is China too.

  • @wkh4560
    @wkh4560 Před měsícem +1

    😊🎉

  • @user-kg6bm9kv4f
    @user-kg6bm9kv4f Před měsícem +6

    葬禮上也會用到鞭炮。。。。。。。。用量會比婚禮上少一點。中國人很達觀。年齡超過60歲的人去世,被認為是喜事。所謂的“喜喪”,中國人把結婚和老人去世合併稱為“紅白喜事”
    所以,你在中國的葬禮上,如果去世的人年齡夠大,你總會發現最後真的會變成一個歡樂的場合,一個提供了大家見面和聚會的機會。

    • @springmao3955
      @springmao3955 Před měsícem +2

      对,年龄很大的人去世,叫早登极乐,是喜事,虽然亲人都会不舍,会伤心。

    • @kholmsk20
      @kholmsk20 Před měsícem +1

      不是60岁,是80岁

  • @geor4569
    @geor4569 Před 9 dny

    ♥️

  • @manpunyay3762
    @manpunyay3762 Před měsícem +1

    ❤🙏👍

  • @xiaofengwang9541
    @xiaofengwang9541 Před měsícem

    Regarding sunlight, in fact, 100 years ago, European and American women would also carry umbrellas with them when traveling. So the problem lies in the difference in aesthetics, that's all.

  • @User-nw37
    @User-nw37 Před měsícem +2

    Taking a nap in the afternoon is common to people in the tropics.

    • @user-th7gd7ge4p
      @user-th7gd7ge4p Před 14 dny +1

      we have tropical neighbours in london and they do take a nap all the day and then cause a lot of noise nuisance all night long. or has it maybe to do with the marijuana stink emanating from their doors and windows 24/7?

  • @EWILKA
    @EWILKA Před 29 dny +1

    这是真实的中国农村乡镇,云南昆明,比较落后的地方,很真实

  • @jiangongluo1093
    @jiangongluo1093 Před měsícem +3

    If you work 12h a day, I am sure you also want to take naps.

  • @user-gz3bb1kr2z
    @user-gz3bb1kr2z Před měsícem +3

    现在草莓是当际水果,现在很便宜。我在中国江苏县城,价格低到你难以想像。十元5斤

  • @jlee8181
    @jlee8181 Před měsícem +6

    😂😂 it's not being white is it being fair. Chinese like to have a fair complexions ,not white. And yes you are quite right about how they see dark or tan equating them as outdoor workers.

  • @user-iw9xj5rx7r
    @user-iw9xj5rx7r Před měsícem +8

    记得当时甘肃地震,手机的地震预警响了,连续三天夜里都会响,那之后我一听到闹钟就会惊吓到从椅子上跳起来,说这个是为什么呢?在中国你不知道枪击事件为何物,枪声对于其他国家的人来讲,就如同我经历过的地震预警的铃声一样。在中国遇到鞭炮你不会担惊受怕,因为你压根不会联想到枪声,在中国人们的潜意识中,是没有枪击事件的。

  • @FreshWaterBrook.
    @FreshWaterBrook. Před 29 dny

    Hey Lizzy, thanks for your vid. I also find the fact that in China people feel so much freer to do whatever they like, singing karaoke on the street just for hobby, dancing in the square no matter if you are good or not at it, playing tennis with a ball throwing machine near their building, and nobody will watch them as they are weirdos or something. But if I am in Europe and I want to stretch myself in a square, people fixing me like I doing something out of the normality..
    It's too rigid everything and the rigidity is even inside people's mind, and this stops people to be flexible in living their lives.. I'd like to relax more but being watched changes everything, fun included, for people like me who don't like being in the center of attention.
    But I also have to say that, having less people in the West, you can enjoy a great silence also in the middle of a city, or near a park or a square.

    • @user-iy3jn8mk5d
      @user-iy3jn8mk5d Před 28 dny

      小伙子们会和她们争抢篮球🏀场的主权

  • @RoyFJ65
    @RoyFJ65 Před měsícem

    They are going to go out of their way to help you. I stayed one month in China and this is very true and sometimes to the point of embarrassment.

  • @epiphany9177
    @epiphany9177 Před měsícem

    作为中国人,看了两期你的视频,讲的很正确。但是其实消息闭塞是相互的,我们如果不去主动了解别的国家,收到的也基本都是负面消息。所以,我想对没来过的人说if you don't go you don't know!

  • @haishangmay1731
    @haishangmay1731 Před měsícem

    A short nap like 30 minutes can refresh and energize you , improving your working efficiency in the afternoon.So if possible most people would do that .And the old people are strongly recommended to do that by the doctors😂

  • @user-th7gd7ge4p
    @user-th7gd7ge4p Před 14 dny +1

    are you fighting off flies with your left hand or conducting an orchestra hidden behind the camera?

  • @roryxiong6965
    @roryxiong6965 Před měsícem

    Lizzy which city you stay now?

  • @zbigniewraczkowski4594
    @zbigniewraczkowski4594 Před měsícem +2

    Here in Canada we call them Firecrackers. Crackers alone we eat with a dip or whatever How is that for culture shock.

  • @binli9930
    @binli9930 Před měsícem

    哈哈哈,我在昆明,下次如果看见lizzy,我虽然英语不好,我也要上来跟你聊天

  • @KC-pm2mf
    @KC-pm2mf Před měsícem +2

    Fire crackers use for good events.like store opening. Chinese new year,.

  • @Enter_TheDragon
    @Enter_TheDragon Před měsícem

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @user-zf9ch3xt6x
    @user-zf9ch3xt6x Před měsícem

    I came in here to see the pictures you gave to the video. Good work, Lizzy

  • @curtis-dd7bk
    @curtis-dd7bk Před měsícem

    ‘literally’ it's so high frequency, it seems this word can be used in my speaking skills for prepare for my IELTS exam.

  • @Capt-tn9be
    @Capt-tn9be Před měsícem +2

    🤣🤣🤣 you are so funny in a cute way; you're half Chinese. I think that the Chinese, especially the women stay out of the sun so as not to get a tan. Only farmers or peasants are tanned people as they work in the sun. If they are tanned, they could be mistaken for a farmer; which they don't want to be. Overall, very enjoyable video!

  • @haishangmay1731
    @haishangmay1731 Před měsícem

    The last point is not often the case. It depends on where you are. Here in Shanghai people are not allowed to take in other snacks except the coke and popcorn bought at the cinema