As someone who grew up in Nashville and had to deal Chinese tourists on a fairly regular basis while working for the parks and forest service some of my advice is 1. LEARN HOW TO WAIT IN A LINE I can not tell you the number of times I seen people waiting in line a a buffet or to buy a ticket for something only for some old Chinese couples to come pushing and shoving past everyone to try and get to the front of the line. 2. JUST BECAUSE SOMETHING IS FREE DOES NOT MEAN YOU CAN TAKE TI ALL. this does not seem to be an as common thing but please when there’s a free breakfast at your hotel DO NOT just run up and start shoveling everything you can grab into a grocery bag 3. LASTLY PLEASE HAVE SOME KIND OF RESPECT FOR NATURE. That means don’t litter, don’t play loud music in the middle of a park, and if you plan on going fishing you ABSOLUTELY MUST know the know how many fish you should kept, their season, and how many you are aloud to keep. else you are going to get fined for poaching or at the very least get yelled at by the other fishermen. Thanks
1. Never criticise the government or the military. Americans value THEIR OWN freedom to criticise their leaders, but most don't take kindly to hearing such things from foreigners. Americans have been raised to think they live in the greatest country on earth and that everyone should be thrilled to be here. 2. Never approach children you don't know. American kids are taught from an early age to be afraid of strangers and if a strange adult approaches them they'll likely get frightened, and the adults in the vicinity will jump to the wrong conclusion about your intentions. If you have something to say to a kid you don't know, address it to the adult(s) they're with. 3. Don't smoke or vape in front of other people. Most Americans find the smell of tobacco smoke offensive, and smoking in public places is illegal in most jurisdictions. Smoke in designated areas only, and if you're in someone's house or around other people then politely excuse yourself and go outside to smoke. 4. Wait your turn. Jumping the queue (or "cutting in line" in Yankese) is considered one of the rudest things a person can do in the USA and it's a good way to start a fight. 5. Don't leave food on your plate. Yes, American portion sizes are often big enough to feed a few sumo wrestlers, but leaving food on your plate is considered wasteful. If you can't eat anymore, then ask for your food "to go" even if you have no intention of eating it later. Either discreetly throw it away after you've left the restaurant or give it to a homeless person.
@nickhudd20112 жыл бұрын
Nah that last one only applies if you are at somebody's house and they personally prepare a meal for you. At a restaurant you can eat however much of your food you want.
It’d be so much easier to make a list of 7 things you shouldn’t do when you are in CCP nation. But above that 7 things, that biggest “don’t” is: Don’t expect to the regime has any regard for human rights.
I know it's weird, but I want a only English subtitles, or it's an option to enable/disable both EN or CN subtitles. (😅My personal habits for learning English.)Though, My English is poor. (CEFR A2) Thank you for your work, I've learned so much. 我知道这有点奇怪, 不过我想要纯英文的字幕, 或者它成为一个可以 开启/关闭 的选项. (😅个人学英语的习惯) 尽管我的英语很差, 十分感谢您的付出, 从您的视频当中学到了许多知识.
Your mean is can't say English in the American people?🤣
@huntershi33572 жыл бұрын
英语说的真好!!现在觉得你说英语有点奇怪了!哈哈哈哈!
@jeffh7812 жыл бұрын
In US, they have a better name :"Lobbying" not bribery nor corruption.
@LaomaChris2 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@yuqin4052 жыл бұрын
Classic Americans
@willywhu2 жыл бұрын
Yo vine para aprender madarín, sin embargo, no viene mal un poco de inglés.
@LaomaChris2 жыл бұрын
Subscríbete al canal de mi esposa! @RitaChinese Ella enseña mandarín ahí!
@huaibiwang32322 жыл бұрын
老炮最近没出视频了
@lees73402 жыл бұрын
The mistake that foreigners do when they get pulled over! My friend got out the car like he would do in his country, and got the scare of his life when the policemen yelled and pulled the guns on him.
@lautim99932 жыл бұрын
🥳
@yrc_93292 жыл бұрын
不行这个等级的我跟不上😂 字幕和文本混在一起同时出现有点容易混乱
@massimilianohu2 жыл бұрын
慢慢适应,这样我觉得挺好。
@LaomaChris2 жыл бұрын
我一定要多发这样的视频,看看后娘可能也会做成博客文章,这样可以慢慢看笔记!
@bigCCchina2 жыл бұрын
不是“格鲁吉亚”是“乔治亚”州吧。。。
@charilecha2 жыл бұрын
估计是自动的机翻,俩英文是一样的
@athomenotavailable2 жыл бұрын
1) Never mistake a Canadian for an American. 2) Do not include Americans in the same group as Mexicans and Brazilians etc nationalities from central and southern America. The real Americans consider this to be offensive because only north America (excluding Canada) is the real America
@jadened2777 Жыл бұрын
I'm from the US, and I don't believe these are true. Canada and the US have a good relationship and lots of people travel between them and have lived in both countries, so mixing up nationality can be easy and isn't a huge problem. Many different nationalities live here, and it's common to mistake people's country of origin, especially because there are so many immigrants and refugees here. Because of that, I think we are not as easily offended by talking about nationality, but I agree that it's confusing that 'America' has a tendency to mean the United States of America, and therefore talking about the Americas as a whole requires the plural form.
@yuqin4052 жыл бұрын
You could kill people with machine gun but not walk with an openned can of beer.
@boredscientist57562 жыл бұрын
NOPE IN EUROPE YOU CANNOT BRIBE!!!! (Except Romania....)
@chiaming482 жыл бұрын
Just do everything as careful and as conservative as possible. Neighbors and even drivers on the road,they all can be very annoying.