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Playing mahjong in the flood?
Jun 28, 2012 02:02
  • ICEBERG
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What will you do if the flood comes? Most people will figure out a way to save their own lives. But some people don't because they are not afraid of the flood.

When the flood comes, they are very calm and play mahjong in the flood. Look at them! It seems that they enjoy playing mahjong in the flood.

Jun 28, 2012 04:42
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They must fix their table. Great challenge for their necks!
Jun 29, 2012 04:15
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haha, I like playing mahjong, but the water is dirty. I am wondering where do they keep their money?
Jul 1, 2012 01:18
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Originally Posted by LAUGH

haha, I like playing mahjong, but the water is dirty. I am wondering where do they keep their money?


They might play mahjong just for fun. How could they be so calm when the flood came?
Jul 3, 2012 18:10
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Diehard mahjong players! Some Chinese prefer to call it majiang.
Wan
Jul 3, 2012 20:40
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Originally Posted by WANHU

Diehard mahjong players! Some Chinese prefer to call it majiang.
Wan


Wan, do you know people from which part of China love playing majiang most?
Jul 4, 2012 16:04
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I'm only familiar with GD Province, Iceberg. During Chinese New Year in 2007, from its big dinner they started playing until in the wee hours of the morning, non-stop, With buckets of pistachios. In Guangzhou, I saw a huge mountain of pistachio pods on the roadside. In 2010 I was in Nanshan, Shenzhen, they were groups of majiang players on the first day of the New Year. In 2012 friends from Tianjin came, and we celebrated New Year in Penang, Malaysia. Only big dinner and no majiang, hehe.
Wan
Jul 4, 2012 22:51
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Wan,

Chengdu people are very fond of mahjong and tea.
Jul 8, 2012 22:17
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In most rural places, like in our hometown, playing mahjong is their only entertainment activity if free from farm work. My 3 aunts and my mom are all good players. I can do nothing to stop them~
Jul 9, 2012 01:40
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They might play mahjong just for fun. How could they be so calm when the flood came?


play for fun without money offer!? it is not interesting any more. If I were one of them. I will gamble on something, for example, win their neck air cushions.
Jul 10, 2012 13:36
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Originally Posted by ICEBERG

Wan,

Chengdu people are very fond of mahjong and tea.

That's interesting, Iceberg.
I bought some Longjing and Pu'er tea when I was in SZ recently, where the former needs to be kept in the fridge, while the latter, the older the Pu'er tea, the more expensive is the price. One from Hangzhou while the other from Yunnan.
Wan
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