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What kind of Xian snack do you like most?
Jun 16, 2013 21:26
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  • CHERRY07
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The government, I believe, has done something for them but of course there are rooms for improvement.
Wan


They have to improve their service much better. We are tax payers but we don't enjoy the tax payers' rights.
Jun 17, 2013 13:28
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I have no comment about China, dear Cherry. For us, if the government doesn't toe the line, we may change the government based our parliamentary democracy. Each country has its system of rule of law. Recent general election sees the government doesn't have the two-third majority where opposition won 89 seats out of 222 seats. I am happy to see the government is doing more improvements based from its political manifesto.
Wan
Jun 17, 2013 22:14
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Wan,

I am a Chinese. I think that China is far away behind those developed nations though much efforts have been made. But it is ahead of some nations in the third world.

I don't want to say more. This forum isn't a political one.
Jun 24, 2013 02:27
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Correct. It is rather a social website. Neither do I wish to further discussions on politics. Let politicians do.
Wan
Jun 25, 2013 02:02
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Ok, next time you come to Xian, I'd invite you to taste cold glutinous rice dumplings on the Muslim Street. It tastes very well together with honey. I don't know if you can eat sweety things.
Jun 25, 2013 03:42
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I will inform you, but then I am avoiding sweet things all the time. Actually almost all things we eat have sugar either directly or indirectly.
Wan
Jun 26, 2013 02:56
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What a pity, Wan. It doesn't matter. I can accompany you to taste other local snacks.
Jun 27, 2013 13:54
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Thank you Cherry for your kindness and hospitality.
Wan
Jun 30, 2013 22:33
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Thank you Cherry for your kindness and hospitality.
Wan


You are welcome, Wan. May I receive your hospitality when I come to your country?
Jul 7, 2013 02:29
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Definitely, you are welcome. Just provide me you flight itinerary, and I will try my best to welcome you and make you feel like staying with the warmth of a family rather than a visitor or stranger in Malaysia.
Wam
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