what do u think about shanghai girls? | |
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Oct 23, 2009 21:00 | |
| 王丹凤 started to run Vegie restaurants in HK when mainland lauched the policy of opening door to outside world. Her biz is very successful in HK. |
Nov 21, 2009 20:38 | |
| Guest, Shanghainese is called Shanghainese whose grand or grand grand fathers' are most from 江南水乡(Southern Jiang Su Province and Northern Zhe Jiang provinces). And Shanghainese dilect is a unique combination of dielects spoken in those two provinces and aboriginal Shanghainese dielect. Dring the last more than 100 years, the special cultures and customs of Shanghai has derived from its unique status as forefront gateway to absorbing western civilizations and integrating it accordingly into Chinese cultures. |
Dec 5, 2009 13:42 | |
| Here is an interesting Shanghainese Rap. Althought the language of this girl sounds a little bit bitchy, it reflected ordinary Shanghainese girl's general personality of independence and sense of humor. It's about a story how this Shanghainese girl throws the rich guy away out of the window of the plane when the guys shows disrespect... |
Dec 12, 2009 21:36 | |
| The below is direct citation from a blog on the difference between shanghai female and beijing female. From a foreigners eyes', those commetaries would bring a surprise on the fact that there exist regional diversties in the Chinese Han cultures. The following is just a tip of an iceberg addressing the diversties in the same cultures. ------------------------------------------------- Big Shanghai Women and Little Beijing Women In people’s minds, Beijing women are taller, bold, and uninhibited, while Shanghai women are smaller in figure, and always speak in a soft voice. The image of Beijing women is usually bigger than Shanghai women’s. However, it turns out to be just the other way round after I have worked in Beijing for some time. Everybody goes Dutch in Shanghai; even at a grand party, but in Beijing it’s the men’s obligation to pay the bill. One can expect to hear “Gentlemen, bill please!” in restaurants very often. Then Beijing women at the table will sit there at ease, while Shanghai women at the table will sit there with their purses in their hands, wondering whether they should accept the treat. |
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Dec 12, 2009 21:38 | |
| It’s difficult to ask a Beijing girl out at night, as the city is too big and the shops close too early. The nightlife in this city is much too limited. It is impossible to invite a female friend who already has a boyfriend or a young married woman out, even if you promise to see her home that night. This is because Beijing women are more conscious of established Chinese conventions. The conditions of the men in Beijing are no better at all. All their cells will ring one after another at 12 O’ clock sharp at night. The voice on the other end is usually loud enough for anyone within ten meters to hear clearly. “Where have you been! Do you remember that you’ve got a home? Now who’s with you?” and these three sentences are usually the main parts of the call. An actress born in Beijing |
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Dec 12, 2009 21:41 | |
| Shanghai women could never understand this. If it’s a Shanghai woman who shouts in the phone, the Shanghai man on the other end must think that she is crazy (or drunk, perhaps). The Shanghainese go Dutch in life, and they appreciate the independence in both economic and love affairs. Even two lovers won’t interfere with the other’s private life. While Shanghai women laugh at the tameness and dependency of Beijing women, the latter will think that all the Shanghai women are out of their minds, too. Many of my friend girls in Shanghai are office ladies with very high income. Their fundamental rule of love is independence in both economic and love affairs. They never do any housework themselves, though all of them have bought more than one house. The tiredness of life cannot kill their pride in saying: “I don’t depend on any men.” Thus no men can command them, for example, to force them to come back home before 10 pm. Beijingers do not admire the Shanghai way of life, anyhow. They could not even understand it. In their minds, a couple must know each other thoroughly, though some personal space should be left. How can a couple be addressed as “a couple” when they don’t know where the other has been last night A model born in Shanghai |
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