American expat living and teaching in Zhangzhou Fujian Province.
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I was walking around Gulang Yu Island in Xiamen with a friend and a group of 3 middle school boys walked past us. When they were about 15 feet behind us one of them turned around and said "fuck you" in our direction. It was quite funny, and we both had a good laugh.
Whenever I meet other teachers at my school the subject of teaching always comes up. After the usual questions I get asked 50 million times, they ask if I like teaching. Yes, I do (even if sometimes I don't). I ask them the same question, and I have yet to get a yes answer. Every teacher at my school always says they don't like teaching. Which again, begs the question, then why are you teaching?!
The Expatlog'scontents are not necessarily permanently centered around the parts of China where their authors have ever worked or lived. Some blogs have stopped updating and some have got new subjects, which is all quite easy to understand, due to the ever-changing world.
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I was walking around Gulang Yu Island in Xiamen with a friend and a group of 3 middle school boys walked past us. When they were about 15 feet behind us one of them turned around and said "fuck you" in our direction. It was quite funny, and we both had a good laugh.
Whenever I meet other teachers at my school the subject of teaching always comes up. After the usual questions I get asked 50 million times, they ask if I like teaching. Yes, I do (even if sometimes I don't). I ask them the same question, and I have yet to get a yes answer. Every teacher at my school always says they don't like teaching. Which again, begs the question, then why are you teaching?!
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