07-30-2013, 08:03 AM
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Some small etiquette tips to make your transition easier:
1) Do not push your way into lines or on to transit vehicles. While this may be the norm elsewhere it is seen as rude in North America.
2) Be aware of where you are walking. For instance, if you are in a busy shopping area look around to see your surroundings and avoid walking into the path of someone moving along.
3) Say please and thank you when dealing with others. A bit of politeness goes a long way.
Good luck in your transition to a new life. This must be exciting and frightening at the same time.
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so u think Chinese r very lack of Quality Education?
i definitely admit the lackness ...really behind
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07-30-2013, 08:03 AM
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2 seasons? We have one, its called Cold
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07-30-2013, 08:05 AM
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2 seasons? We have one, its called Cold
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sigh ...that is what i concernEd about
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07-30-2013, 08:06 AM
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qiang, your use of the english language improves dramatically with each post.......
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07-30-2013, 08:15 AM
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Congratulations Qiang! Calgary is going to be a big change from Wuhan. Get ready to see beautiful blue skies and amazing sunsets almost every day and to not worry about food, water or air quality.
It will be very different though and have big challenges.
It seems like you are an extrovert. That's definitely a good thing for you as it's very helpful in work and social life in Canada. Be ready to speak out your ideas a lot and to defend them, whether in work or in building friendships and relationships. Being open can help you a lot. Also, have an open mind and be ready to try very different ways of enjoying time with people that you meet. There is so much to learn socially, and the best way to do that is to take the initiative and make friends.
Any Canadian city is going to feel quiet and boring compared to Wuhan and other large Chinese cities. There are much less people. Stores and restaurants close early and there's not so much to do in the evenings. So, you should learn to enjoy what they do have. Most of the really amazing and great life to enjoy in Canada comes from nature. Join a sports team, learn to go hiking and camping, swim in rivers etc. These are some of the best things I think Canada offers that are just so much harder to enjoy in China.
A few more small things that may help. Go out for beers with colleagues or neighbours. Take the initiative to invite them, but just because you invite people out doesn't mean you need to pay for everything every time you invite them. It's not rude to pay separately. When you are out together, you don't have to eat just because you're drinking together. Also, you don't have to raise your glasses and drink at the same time as the other person - raise your glass to drink with the other person once, at the very beginning and after that do it whenever you want and the other person will do the same. You don't need to finish your drinks at the same time, and you don't need to make sure the other person's glass is always full by topping it up for them. You will have a lot to learn about different manners in Canada than in China. They may seem much less caring in Canada but they are simply more independent. Also, treat women with respect as equals socially and professionally and speak with them that way. Lastly, don't expect relationships to count as much for success and getting things done. People are less likely to offer favours and benefits based on having a relationship with you or anyone else. That also means you don't need to have a relationship with someone before you try to get things done as much as in China.
I think these things are all keys: act extroverted, make a point of going out and mixing with people socially, be open minded and learn all the different manners people have and learn/do the different ways to enjoy life in Canada such as outdoor sports.
Good luck!
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07-30-2013, 08:16 AM
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qiang, your use of the english language improves dramatically with each post.......
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each post ..lmao..thanks..but i just made less than 8 posts
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07-30-2013, 08:21 AM
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Congratulations Qiang! Calgary is going to be a big change from Wuhan. Get ready to see beautiful blue skies and amazing sunsets almost every day and to not worry about food, water or air quality.
It will be very different though and have big challenges.
It seems like you are an extrovert. That's definitely a good thing for you as it's very helpful in work and social life in Canada. Be ready to speak out your ideas a lot and to defend them, whether in work or in building friendships and relationships. Being open can help you a lot. Also, have an open mind and be ready to try very different ways of enjoying time with people that you meet. There is so much to learn socially, and the best way to do that is to take the initiative and make friends.
Any Canadian city is going to feel quiet and boring compared to Wuhan and other large Chinese cities. There are much less people. Stores and restaurants close early and there's not so much to do in the evenings. So, you should learn to enjoy what they do have. Most of the really amazing and great life to enjoy in Canada comes from nature. Join a sports team, learn to go hiking and camping, swim in rivers etc. These are some of the best things I think Canada offers that are just so much harder to enjoy in China.
A few more small things that may help. Go out for beers with colleagues or neighbours. Take the initiative to invite them, but just because you invite people out doesn't mean you need to pay for everything every time you invite them. It's not rude to pay separately. When you are out together, you don't have to eat just because you're drinking together. Also, you don't have to raise your glasses and drink at the same time as the other person - raise your glass to drink with the other person once, at the very beginning and after that do it whenever you want and the other person will do the same. You don't need to finish your drinks at the same time, and you don't need to make sure the other person's glass is always full by topping it up for them. You will have a lot to learn about different manners in Canada than in China. They may seem much less caring in Canada but they are simply more independent. Also, treat women with respect as equals socially and professionally and speak with them that way. Lastly, don't expect relationships to count as much for success and getting things done. People are less likely to offer favours and benefits based on having a relationship with you or anyone else. That also means you don't need to have a relationship with someone before you try to get things done as much as in China.
I think these things are all keys: act extroverted, make a point of going out and mixing with people socially, be open minded and learn all the different manners people have and learn/do the different ways to enjoy life in Canada such as outdoor sports.
Good luck!
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Holy #### ...you type so much
yeah ..just like others told me Canada is a quiet place...good environment..simple relationship
BTW UR from Shanghai huh
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07-30-2013, 08:29 AM
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Holy #### ...you type so much
yeah ..just like others told me Canada is a quiet place...good environment..simple relationship
BTW UR from Shanghai huh
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I've been mostly living in China (Shanghai, Changchun, Taiwan) for about 7 years. A lot of what I recommend comes from my experience with my old Chinese roommate in Canada though. He was from Xi'an and had a hard time adjusting to life in Canada when he was studying business in Vancouver.
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07-30-2013, 08:34 AM
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so u think Chinese r very lack of Quality Education?
i definitely admit the lackness ...really behind
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No, I don't think Chinese people lack quality education. I was just trying to be helpful as I have seen many newcomers to Canada who don't get a fair shake because of differences in cultural norms.
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07-30-2013, 08:37 AM
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No, I don't think Chinese people lack quality education. I was just trying to be helpful as I have seen many newcomers to Canada who don't get a fair shake because of differences in cultural norms.
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but seriously in my city..ppl r so rude lack of quality.....terrible..
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07-30-2013, 08:40 AM
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I've been mostly living in China (Shanghai, Changchun, Taiwan) for about 7 years. A lot of what I recommend comes from my experience with my old Chinese roommate in Canada though. He was from Xi'an and had a hard time adjusting to life in Canada when he was studying business in Vancouver.
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xie xie Ni
hehe...seems China leaves a unforgetful memory in the journey of your life ...you must hit lots of Chinese bitchES ...they r so eager to the developed ppl
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07-30-2013, 08:42 AM
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xie xie Ni
hehe...seems China leaves a unforgetful memory in the journey of your life ...you must hit lots of Chinese bitchES ...they r so eager to the developed ppl
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lol
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07-30-2013, 08:49 AM
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yeah..foreigners in China r treatED like hot stars by Chinese bitchES
especially handsome White ppl from developed country...
stupid social stratum...
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07-30-2013, 08:50 AM
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You must wear a cowboy hat. It's mandatory.
But honestly, you'll be happy to move to Calgary. It's a terrific city that continues to grow as a world class city. It would welcome you with open arms.
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07-30-2013, 08:52 AM
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yeah..foreigners in China r treatED like hot stars by Chinese bitchES
especially handsome White ppl from developed country...
stupid social stratum...
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lol, another piece of advice is to stop calling women "bitchES".
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07-30-2013, 08:58 AM
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can you do Gangnam style dance, people here love it.
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07-30-2013, 08:58 AM
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You must wear a cowboy hat. It's mandatory.
But honestly, you'll be happy to move to Calgary. It's a terrific city that continues to grow as a world class city. It would welcome you with open arms.
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mandatory..hehe..thanks
but cowboy culture...isnt that in Texas?
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07-30-2013, 08:59 AM
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...Also, treat women with respect as equals socially and professionally and speak with them that way. ...
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but seriously in my city..ppl r so rude lack of quality.....terrible..
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xie xie Ni
hehe...seems China leaves a unforgetful memory in the journey of your life ...you must hit lots of Chinese bitchES ...they r so eager to the developed ppl
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Hmm. Yes. This is going to go well.
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07-30-2013, 08:59 AM
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lol, another piece of advice is to stop calling women "bitchES".
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Chinese woman...
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07-30-2013, 09:01 AM
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Hmm. Yes. This is going to go well.
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UR White?
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