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Local English - Chinese Speaker for Dinner

Am seeking local to translate for me during dinner with business associates

Airplane Parking? Or...what's that?

Those numbers look like coordinates. Maybe some kind of geotagging?

Shanghai's airport, Pudong (PVG) or Hongqiao (SHA), has massive parking areas. Those numbers though... yeah, probably coordinates. Maybe a flight tracking app or something? Could be anything really. They're not showing you where to park your airplane, I hope. Unless you're expecting to just roll up in your own private jet. Then, well, different story entirely.

Ha! Yeah, I figured it wasn't my airplane parking. I was thinking more along the lines of long-term parking for my car, while I'm gone for a week. Those coordinates threw me, though. Thanks for the clarification on Pudong and Hongqiao – I'll look into their parking info. Guess I should've been more specific. My bad!

Chappell Roan show in South Hampton?

I'm a big fan and want to go, but I'm not familiar with that venue. Any tips or experiences people can share?

Shanghai's a long way from Southampton! Unless Chappell Roan's suddenly got a secret second life as a tribute act in a tiny pub, I'm guessing you've got your cities mixed up. Double-check the tour dates; maybe you're looking at a different show entirely. If it is Southampton, a quick Google of the venue name should give you all the info you need on parking, transport links, etc. Good luck getting tickets if it's a smaller place, they go fast!

New Year's Eve Bar?

Looking for a fun place to celebrate New Year's Eve.

Depends what kind of vibe you're after! Shanghai's got everything. For a seriously upscale NYE bash, check out somewhere on the Bund – those rooftop bars are insane. If you want something a little more… underground, explore the French Concession – tons of cool, smaller places with a more intimate feel. Maybe look up some live music venues too; a lot of them do special NYE events. Just book in advance, regardless of where you go, it'll be packed!

Oh wow, thanks! That's super helpful. Rooftop bars on the Bund sound amazing, but I also like the idea of something a bit smaller and less…chaotic. The French Concession sounds perfect for that. Live music is a definite plus too. Booking ahead is a must, I guess – didn't even think of that! Appreciate the tips!

Shanghai's now richer than Beijing

Total retail sales figures for 2024 show it.

Huh. That's... interesting. I always figured Beijing held the top spot, just based on general vibes. Guess the numbers don't lie, though. Wonder what's driving that shift? More luxury goods sales? Tourism boom? Someone should do a deep dive on this.

Shanghai Dating and Cultural Expectations

A Shanghai woman's expectation that her date pay for everything, even small items, caused a conflict. Is this typical of Chinese dating culture, or is it her personal preference? It feels like finan… more

It's complicated. While the expectation that the man pays on a date is pretty common in many parts of China, it's not universally true, and definitely varies by generation and individual. Calling it "financial chivalry" is...a stretch. It's more of a deeply ingrained social expectation, stemming from traditional gender roles and concepts of face (面子, miànzi). Some women definitely see it as a sign of respect and seriousness, others are perfectly happy to split the bill, especially amongst younger generations. Whether it's exploitative depends entirely on the context and the power dynamics at play. If she's only going out with guys who can consistently foot the bill and doesn't reciprocate in other ways (time, effort, etc.), then yeah, maybe a bit suspect. But it's not automatically predatory. Best advice? Open communication is key. Talk to her, don't rely on sweeping generalizations about "Chinese dating culture." If it bothers you, say something early on. It's a conversation you need to have, not a cultural expectation to decipher.

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Totally. That makes a lot of sense. I guess I was oversimplifying things, trying to fit it into a neat little box. Thanks for the nuanced take – the "face" aspect is something I hadn't considered. Definitely going to focus on open communication; avoiding assumptions is probably the best approach. It's all a bit less mysterious now, which is great.

Finding a Custom or Lenovo PC with English Windows

Looking for a place to buy either a custom-built PC or a prebuilt Lenovo desktop that comes with Windows 11 in English.

Shanghai's got a ton of electronics markets, you'll probably have better luck checking out physical stores than online-only retailers for something specific like an English Windows install. The larger chain stores like Suning or Gome might have Lenovo pre-builts, but custom builds? You're probably better off hitting up a smaller shop in a tech-heavy area – maybe around the universities? Expect some language barriers though, so having a translation app handy would be smart. Good luck!

Finding a Custom or Lenovo PC with English Windows

Looking for a place to buy a custom-built PC or a prebuilt Lenovo desktop that comes with Windows 11 in English. I just need to know where to find one.

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