Wow, this video is really interesting! I have a couple of younger friends in China, and I have noticed some of these things, now that you highlight them. For example, one doesn't want to go home to 过年 because of the "third degree" she will get from not only her parents, but also from her brother about not being married yet. The other one is from the south, and her extended family is quite large, but she mentioned that the celebration doesn't seem as good as in the past. There's not as much of a family spirit to it.. and her nieces and nephews only want to sit and play video games the whole time, instead of engage in family activities. But still she says that gathering together and preparing the food together is quite fun. I also want to comment on the video a bit. After taking your fantastic bootcamp and spending a fair amount of time just listening to Mandarin on the radio (as well as currently taking yet another course), I'm finding my listening comprehension has gone up quite a lot. I can pick up almost as much (I'd guess 75%) from listening at full speed as I can from reading the hanzi. So I find myself just listening for awhile, then reading the hanzi as you two speak. It's definitely feels like a new phase for me to be able to get this much from just listening. I used to have to stop on every screen full of subtitles so that I could read what is said in a given video. Now, at long last, I feel that log jam is starting to break up. So, I want to say a big Thanks! and I hope to see more of these videos coming :D 龙年大吉!
@monica_diaz_tourist_guide11 ай бұрын
I would have listened to you both for much longer! You are my favorite Chinese instructors/motivators! The more I learn about Chinese society the more I find similarities with Northern Spain, with just 20 years difference: urbanization started here in the 70's. You and I seem to be the "bridge" between the generations of pure farmers (our grandparents), migrants (our parents) and pure urbanites (our kids/nephews). I also remember the intergenerational gatherings of my childhood but now youngster prefer to travel on their own for the holidays. Qingdao sounds also similar (in a much larger scale! 😂) to Coruña where I live: the most important fishing harbor in Spain, with a major beer brewery.
@Grem30511 ай бұрын
muchas gracias a ti por compartir esos elementos de la historia de espana y su desarollo. un saludo. Ian desde Francia
@peekaboopeekaboo116511 ай бұрын
Misleading title by Rita . 👎 Not all Chinese "refuses" to celebrate their Chinese New Year .
@ron_grimes10 ай бұрын
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 True. I have two Chinese teachers (one from Inner Mongolia and one from Harbin). Both celebrated it.
@brentccochran12311 ай бұрын
🎉❤ Loved this chat!!!! Lots of great dialogue here! Very interesting and engaging! This was a great idea! You too definitely hit on current thinking and I loved how you contrasted it with older customs, especially as a foreigner we are taught more of the older customs and then are left not understanding why the current customs are different amongst the people today.
@mslincantonese10 ай бұрын
支持你们!两位刚好都有差不多的背景,真的很开心看到这一期的播客 ^^
@halnicholas37918 ай бұрын
Wow you guys are great. Wonderful podcast. Not just for 练习听力 but also deepening our understanding of current Chinese society. 太棒了!
@dn-anonymous11 ай бұрын
More podcasts pleeeaaase!
@clochettestarz11 ай бұрын
Great format and very interesting conversation! 谢谢老师们🙏
@johannkroeber39211 ай бұрын
Love the new Format
@jtmwanakhu11 ай бұрын
Good listening exercise. 謝謝 😀新年快樂 🐲
@motorcitysmitty410 ай бұрын
Great video Fan Laoshi, please do more of these as it allows me to put my headphones on and listen to 30 minutes uniterrupted conversation at natural speeds. Thanks!
@laura20898 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for including English, Pinyin and character translations! Thats extremely helpful for a beginner such as myself. Will you put your podcast on spotify?
@RitaChinese8 ай бұрын
Yes we’re working on it! Will publish the podcast on Spotify soon🙌😄
@laura20898 ай бұрын
@@RitaChinese Yay! That's great to hear! Thank you 😀
@toddmortimer765411 ай бұрын
我蠻喜歡這樣的播客影片!聽你們聊童年回憶和現代社會的不同非常有意思!請你繼續錄這樣的播客!
@cmaven476210 ай бұрын
This is the third video I've seen today talking about this particular topic, and it's fascinating to watch this kind of major social shift happen almost before one's eyes. My parents were the ones who lived through this kind of shift in my part of the world, so it's interesting to to hear about it from the perspective of an adult.
@likashaid791311 ай бұрын
谢谢!This format is very very useful👍 and the way subtitles are done is very comfortable. I am looking forward the whole serie
@MirandaBailey-0111 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode! I hope that some Chinese traditions and customs don't dissapear because that's what makes China or any country really special. I think young people should keep the good aspects of traditions/cultures. From their perspectives it's hard to maintain the good aspects when the older generations don't want to let go of the bad parts and won't understand why they're bad. Please make more eps about traditional Chinese vs modern day Chinese social customs/beliefs/practices. Fēicháng gǎnxiè!! 春节快乐!
@peekaboopeekaboo116511 ай бұрын
What's the "bad parts" of traditions are you saying ...?
@MattCantSpeakIt11 ай бұрын
如果明天见不到你,新年快乐!!The lady at the convienience store was impressed when I told her that this morning!
Good listening exercises great job have a lovely Chinese new year I'll support you ❤❤❤❤❤
@ronnysanjaya68233 ай бұрын
So how about next New Year.Thanks .Good morning.
@yesteryearr11 ай бұрын
Wow! This is awesome content for practicing Chinese! Great work 👍
@Luofeng22211 ай бұрын
😊😊 Thanks 👍 I really enjoyed the video
@antediluvianclockwork976911 ай бұрын
needs a topic covering life in wudakou
@TheGretaoto9 ай бұрын
我觉得我的听力越来越进步了因为我开始听您们哦❤
@도전천국11 ай бұрын
我喜欢这种能了解到现实中国文化的对话🎉
@dn-anonymous10 ай бұрын
are you planning more of these??? I'm checking every other day!
@RitaChinese10 ай бұрын
Definitely will make more! We’ve recorded Episode 2 actually haha. I just got back to the US from China and will edit and publish Episode 2 asap! Stay tuned😊
@jackg532111 ай бұрын
I throw the talking speed is quite fast for me, the level of words and grammar I can follow ✌️
@rairaidj111 ай бұрын
Great podcast! If at all possible, an interview with jared chinese (杰里德 jared) would be really cool to see. Please keep making these kinds of videos.
@LuqmanMichel6 ай бұрын
Hello Rita, recently I happened to listen to a video by you pronouncing the beginning letters to form syllables. I tried to look for it as an example of good teaching but have been unable to find it. Please see if you could help me find it.
Good format and interesting conversation. But please slow down when you speak!
@WendySpeaksChinese11 ай бұрын
I'm really grateful that they did NOT slow down, and instead spoke naturally as they normally would with each other. There's already loads of content on the Internet in slow, simple Chinese for learners, but it's hard to find Chinese teachers on KZbin who teach real Chinese as it's actually spoken.
Aw. That was a question to ask your wife ! I am French too but I think many of the benefits of the New Year traditions can be understood by everyone intuitively, like the clean-up aspect of it. But I'm a believer of feng shui so I'm biased !! 😊 Either way, Happy New Year !
@Grem30511 ай бұрын
也祝你新年快乐
@tommyc13910 ай бұрын
Plz do swordsman 3 the east was red for me plz ❤❤❤❤❤
@lexxryazanov11 ай бұрын
龙年大吉!
@erikcool638511 ай бұрын
很有意思!请继续做这种播客
@peekaboopeekaboo116511 ай бұрын
Misleading title ! 👎 Not all Chinese "refuses" to celebrate their Chinese New Year .