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作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-19 03:21     标题: AN OPEN LETTER FROM XI JINPING TO NEW ZEALAND

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

今早新西兰先驱报刊登习大大给新西兰的一封公开信的英文稿,发来供学英文的朋友阅读,习近平和彭丽媛今天来新西兰。
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作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-19 08:18

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

回复 1# hart

I think all oversea Chinese in New Zealand would be very excited for the president's visiting.
   
From the picture, we can see the president looks a little bit tired but his wife is still in good spirit.

作者: 阮秀佑    时间: 2014-11-19 14:28

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

回复 2# williamzhang


    President Xi used to be mayor of Fuzhou, and he likes to collect Kuliang stamps.

作者: alainfang    时间: 2014-11-19 15:34

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

时代周刊的封面人物
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作者: alainfang    时间: 2014-11-19 15:41

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

年轻时候还是挺帅的


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作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-19 16:14

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

An open letter to New Zealand

For a Better Future of the China-New Zealand Relations
Tonight, I will begin my first visit to New Zealand as the President of the People's Republic of China, bringing with me the friendly sentiments of the Chinese people to the people of New Zealand and an ardent wish to grow the China-New Zealand friendly relations.
New Zealand is a shining pearl on the Pacific Ocean, a country blessed with a hardworking, courageous and warm-hearted people, a dream place of idyllic beauty, and a land of abundant resources that are much favoured in the global market. The upcoming visit will be the third time for me to set foot on this beautiful country, and I am very much looking forward to the trip.
Every time I come across the subject of China-New Zealand relations, two touching stories will come to my mind. In May 2008, a massive earthquake struck Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province of China. A group of lovely children in Christchurch, South Island of New Zealand decided to do something for those affected in China to overcome difficulties. In spite of the cold wind of the Southern Hemisphere which was in its winter, the children went to the street and played the violin to raise money for the quake victims. In February 2011, Christchurch was also hit by an earthquake. On hearing this unfortunate news, the international rescue team of China responded swiftly and joined rescue operations immediately, contributing their share to the search and rescue of those trapped. As shown in both stories, although China and New Zealand are separated by the vast ocean, there is strong empathy between our two peoples in times of need. This is an epitome and a vivid example of friendship between China and New Zealand.
Since the establishment of diplomatic ties in 1972, the China-New Zealand relations have made historic strides forward, and practical exchanges and co-operation in various fields have reached unprecedented breadth and depth. The two countries have set many records in China's relations with developed countries. For example, China is now the largest trading partner and source of international students for New Zealand. In particular, New Zealand is the first developed country to have signed and implemented a free trade agreement with China. From more quality and inexpensive goods and services to more jobs, from more convenient people-to-people exchanges to better study opportunities, more and more visible and tangible benefits are made available to our two countries and peoples as a result of our friendly co-operation.
The journey of China-New Zealand relations proves that mutual respect and equality underpin the sustained, sound and steady growth of the bilateral ties, complementarity and mutual benefit give strong boost to the rapid expansion of practical co-operation, and the pioneering spirit and the readiness to seek common ground while shelving differences provide an inexhaustible source of strength to keep the bilateral relationship at the forefront of China's relations with developed countries. The China-New Zealand relations have gone beyond the bilateral scope and set a fine example for the pursuit of successful state-to-state relations.
In both China and New Zealand, strong winds of reform and development are sweeping across the country. The Chinese people are striving to fulfil the Chinese dream of great national renewal, comprehensively deepening the reform and opening-up programme, and advancing the rule of law across the board. New Zealand is making efforts to enhance its international competitiveness, step up infrastructure development, increase scientific and technological innovation input, and improve the economic structure. This has brought more converging interests between China and New Zealand. Aligning our development strategies effectively, we will have the rare opportunities and broad prospects for even stronger co-operation in all fields.
Under the new circumstances, friendship and co-operation between China and New Zealand have taken on a new mission. To better achieve development and prosperity in both countries, we need to join hands and build a better future of China-New Zealand relations.
Forge a new pattern of converging interests.The two countries need to advance practical co-operation in various fields and build a strong community of common interests. We should consolidate the basis of co-operation in agriculture, husbandry and other traditional sectors, and at the same time create new bright spots of co-operation. With China's strengths in infrastructure and manufacturing and New Zealand's advantages in agricultural science and technology, IT and clean energy, the two countries have much to offer to each other and may draw upon each other's strong points. The two sides should be committed to win-win co-operation, keep the markets open and create a more friendly and level playing field for our companies to access each other's market, make investment and grow businesses.
Open new horizons for cultural and people-to-people exchanges.Governments of the two countries should create conditions to facilitate more people-to-people exchanges. New Zealand is a popular filming location for more and more Chinese TV and film producers. The natural beauty of its landscape and the sincerity and kindness of its people have left the Chinese audience with very fond impressions. I am sure this will attract more Chinese tourists to New Zealand. The two countries are having talks on a television co-production agreement. This agreement, once signed, will inject new vitality into the cultural and people-to-people exchanges between China and New Zealand.
Raise co-ordination in multilateral arenas to a new level.Both China and New Zealand are participants of and contributors to the current international system, and as such, we should enhance co-operation. I wish to congratulate New Zealand on its election as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for 2015-2016. This demonstrates the importance the international community places on New Zealand's international standing and influence. China stands ready to increase co-operation with New Zealand in the United Nations, Apec, the Pacific Islands Forum and other regional and international mechanisms to advance our common interests and work with the international community to uphold regional and global peace and stability.
A famous Maori adage says, "Your livelihood is in your own hands". A new journey of co-operation for China and New Zealand is about to begin, and the future of China-New Zealand relationship is in our own hands. In the upcoming visit, I am looking forward to having discussions with the New Zealand Government and people from various sectors about ways to advance our co-operation and to joint chart the course for the growth of our bilateral ties. China is ready to move forward hand in hand with New Zealand as good partners for win-win co-operation and good friends sticking together through thick and thin, and work together for an even better future of China-New Zealand relations.

作者: 翟小兴    时间: 2014-11-19 17:12

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

it is a good section for collecting stamp in China to study English.
If all could post Chinese stamp and  postcard item by English, it will a good section here.

作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-20 03:43

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑
回复  hart

I think all oversea Chinese in New Zealand would be very excited for the president's  ...
williamzhang 发表于 2014-11-19 08:18


One thing is true: years ago when the Chinese leader came, the lcoal Chinese who came to protest was more than those who came to show their excited hearts.  but today more and more local Chinese have themself organized to give the visiting Chinese leader a warm wellcome from their hearts and  are excited to see the leaders, only a few protests are from Tibet or a few local Menbers of Parliament are for the Tibet issue , some of them are called stupid political idiots.

作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-20 06:32

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

回复 8# hart


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作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-20 08:53

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑

回复 9# hart


    No way to know if the President collects the Kuliang cover or not, but one thing is for sure that his touching story has made the Kuliang postal history very,very popular.

Hereby are two photos:

First was a couple of years ago, he visied to New Zealand as vice-president (储君)
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Second was last night, he came to New Zealand as China  President (国君)
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作者: 假师爷    时间: 2014-11-20 09:42

本帖最后由 dowager1894 于 2015-8-13 10:46 编辑
回复  williamzhang


    President Xi used to be mayor of Fuzhou, and he likes to collect Kulian ...
阮秀佑 发表于 2014-11-19 14:28



That's good to know.

作者: 假师爷    时间: 2014-11-20 09:46

回复 10# hart

Thanks for sharing the information.
President Hu visited Seattle a few years ago and also got warm welcome from local Chinese people.
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-21 07:33

回复 10# hart

According to the news from CCTV4, the president has visited New Zealand for three times:

新西兰总督说:按毛利人习俗, 客人来三次就成为自家人了。
习主席回答说:中国人也有相似的说法, 一回生, 二回熟,三回是朋友。

(我因为英文水平有限, 无法确切地把这两句话翻译成英文。希望有人能帮我翻译一下, 先谢谢了)
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-21 08:08

本帖最后由 hart 于 2014-11-21 08:36 编辑

中文的英文直译:A resuscitation, two back cooked, three times is a friend 。

But New Zealand Paper says: Xi"s third time is "arrives to familiar surroundings".

New Zealand Governor General says: the Maori old saying goes: Third time is to be a member of the family.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-21 09:26

I fell very, very uncomfortable for the above translation from Chinese into English, I read it in today's local paper, I believe it is from Xi' s interpreter.

In Chinese, here 生and 熟 have nothing to do with cook, 生 means 陌生 and 熟 is 熟悉,my  interpretation for  my boss when I worked in China was: we were stranger at our first meeting, and then familiar at sencond time, finally we are friends at today's third meeting.
作者: 阮秀佑    时间: 2014-11-21 11:43

I fell very, very uncomfortable for the above translation from Chinese into English, I read it in to ...
hart 发表于 2014-11-21 09:26

Given the visits were in Newzealand and Australia, why don’t we adapt "Outback Steakhouse” language for 毛利人 English translation?


一回生, Fresh smoked at medium rare

二回熟, Double cooked for well-done

三回是朋友, Triple grilled to charcoal black solid


作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-21 12:01

本帖最后由 hart 于 2014-11-21 12:23 编辑
Given the visits were in Newzealand and Australia, why don’t we adapt "Outback Steakhouse” langu ...
阮秀佑 发表于 2014-11-21 11:43



   ye,right, it is easier to say:  soft, well done and then solid.
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-22 05:38

回复 17# hart
Thanks for your speedy response.  Both of you (Li & Ruan) are good at Chinese and English.
作者: dowager1894    时间: 2014-11-22 08:38

Given the visits were in Newzealand and Australia, why don’t we adapt "Outback Steakhouse” langu ...
阮秀佑 发表于 2014-11-21 11:43

In Hong kong,we always say,
一次生---initial rare
兩次熟---second time well-done
三次大結局---third time the end of the story.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-22 10:34

In Hong kong,we always say,
一次生---initial rare
兩次熟---second time well-done
三次大結局- ...
dowager1894 发表于 2014-11-22 08:38


It is interesting, Hong Kong people are very heallthy, they know the Charcaol Black Solid is not good, and finish everything before the solid.
作者: vera888    时间: 2014-11-22 16:47

回复 15# hart


    I agree with you....

作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-23 05:15

回复 20# hart

The weather in Boston is getting colder and colder. I think the weather in New Zealand is getting warmer, and the summer is around the corner, right?
Do you like summer in your area?
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-23 09:09

回复  hart

The weather in Boston is getting colder and colder. I think the weather in New Zealan ...
williamzhang 发表于 2014-11-23 05:15



    Yes, I like the New Zealand summer very much, it is a paradise, you can swim in Xmas.
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-24 03:52

回复 23# hart

How about New Zealand lobster? Do you like it as well?
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-24 04:44

回复  hart

How about New Zealand lobster? Do you like it as well?
williamzhang 发表于 2014-11-24 03:52



    Not very much, I only enjoy eating the fresh lobster in  raw, take the raw meat with Wasabi,  the best taste in this world.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-26 02:40

本帖最后由 hart 于 2014-11-26 15:28 编辑
回复  hart


    I agree with you....
vera888 发表于 2014-11-22 16:47



Thank you very much.
You are an English language teacher, I would like to show you some photos about Maori culture and life styles, and I would like to make the further explanation if you want to know more.

Maori original residence( home)
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Inside residence
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Traditional Maori dance
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Maori Haka
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Maori Performance
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Maori greeting---touch noses
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Maori party---buffet food
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作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-26 02:41

回复 26# hart

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作者: vera888    时间: 2014-11-26 06:45

本帖最后由 vera888 于 2014-11-26 06:47 编辑

回复 27# hart


   Thank you , I will appeciate if you give more information about New Zealand
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-26 06:55

回复 27# hart

Do Maori people collect stamps?
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-26 07:04

回复  hart

Do Maori people collect stamps?
williamzhang 发表于 2014-11-26 06:55


good question! I believe so because a couple of dealers look like Maori.
作者: vera888    时间: 2014-11-26 14:11

回复 30# hart


    Can you tell me what is picture 1??? a house or tomb??????

作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-26 15:37

回复  hart


    Can you tell me what is picture 1??? a house or tomb??????
vera888 发表于 2014-11-26 14:11



    I have named all the photos. These photos are from the Maori Village Show in Rotorua, where you will have 3 to 4 hours Maori Village tour to see their original  cuture, lifestye and hosipitality. This village is for tourists only, in fact their life is same as us, nobody live in this kind of house anylonger.

I will add some information here about New Zealand in my own words every day when I am free.
作者: 假师爷    时间: 2014-11-26 16:08

Thanks for sharing the information about New Zealand. It is interesting to learn other culture.

It would be good if you can take some photos in your local stamp show and share your experience of buying stamps in New Zealand.
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-27 09:28

回复 30# hart

Maori people look like the Hawaii natives.
Do they have some similar culture or customs as the Hawaii natives have?
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-27 11:12

本帖最后由 hart 于 2014-11-27 14:02 编辑
Thanks for sharing the information about New Zealand. It is interesting to learn other culture.

I ...
假师爷 发表于 2014-11-26 16:08



    Ok, now telling a stamp show story but different.

Two weeks ago I came to New Zealand annual stamp show in Napier, 3 hours driving from where I live. The stories were not happenning in the show, it was about the driving. On the way to Napier , I think I was still sleeping  when I drove because I did't see the police car coming to me, the officier politely stopped me and give me a piece of paper worth  NZ$80. The stupid thing happened again on the way back home, I reminded meself to slow down but I couldn't control myself to drive around 130k/h at 100 limited road, on the "free traffic"road,I mean no any viecle in my sight, listening to the music, so excited, oh ye!  Suddently a police car on siren was after me, "where is the hell he from " I was so surprised and had to stop waiting for the closer car, this time the policeman gave me a piece of more valuable paper worth NZ$200, I complained that I already got a fine this morning, the polceman said “ you are a moron to drive over 130k, if you are not happy, you can complain on the court, and then you are a bloody idiot because you will pay the court fee plus。”
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-27 11:19

回复  hart

Maori people look like the Hawaii natives.
Do they have some similar culture or cust ...
williamzhang 发表于 2014-11-27 09:28



    I have no idea about the Hawaii Natives but I guess so because they are all Polynesia.
Maori people look like Island people,  people from Somoa, Fiji and Tonga,they are big,strong and fat.
作者: 假师爷    时间: 2014-11-28 01:46

回复 35# hart

Be safe on driving.Fallowing the rule is a protection to you and your family.

I think you must have some good deal in the stamp show, that's why you were so high and drove so fast when backing home.     
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-28 08:11

回复 36# hart

If I travel to New Zealand, I dare not to drive, as I was told the diver seat is on the right side of the car.  
You have to drive along the left side of highway,same as in Hong Kong, insteade of right side .
作者: dowager1894    时间: 2014-11-28 11:19

Ok, now telling a stamp show story but different.

Two weeks ago I came to New Zealand a ...
hart 发表于 2014-11-27 11:12

I drove in Canada for eight years but never got a speeding ticket!! The reasons were : 1) the RCMP hid themselves at the shrubs of the road divider or under the flyovers where I'll slow down. 2) the drivers on the other side would give me a signal by flashing the head lights.  On the other hand,  I got my tickets in the city for U turns, not stop at stop sign or passing in the school zone.     

Same as HK,Canada is using point deduction system that every driver is given 15 points. Points will be "awarded"  for each offence depending on the degree of traffic violation. When 15 points are met, the driver license will be suspended. The consequence is the driving insurance will be doubled or refused.
作者: dowager1894    时间: 2014-11-28 11:28

回复  hart

If I travel to New Zealand, I dare not to drive, as I was told the diver seat is on t ...
williamzhang 发表于 2014-11-28 08:11

There is no different for highway driving. The problem is city driving. I got a "guide" next to me o warn me.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 12:03

回复  hart

Be safe on driving.Fallowing the rule is a protection to you and your family.

I th ...
假师爷 发表于 2014-11-28 01:46



    Thank you  for the education, I was totally wrong, I will “ good good study, and day day up"

Not lot of good things on the show, but I will put on my buying later on.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 12:05

回复  hart

If I travel to New Zealand, I dare not to drive, as I was told the diver seat is on t ...
williamzhang 发表于 2014-11-28 08:11



    That is not a problem, you will be used to drive on leftside after one day sitting by the driver,  and will faster than me, gaining more fines
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 12:15

I drove in Canada for eight years but never got a speeding ticket!! The reasons were : 1) the RCMP ...
dowager1894 发表于 2014-11-28 11:19



    Tony, you are a good boy, I tried to be good, but sometime it was not my style, only one thing I did very well is that I never drive after drink, even only one dip because 15 year ago, I drove after one and half bottle 二锅头, the policemen stopped me, but they were there for a escaped prison,not for a drunken man.Second morning, my wife asked me what happened, I really didn't remenber what the police spoke to me and how I got home.
作者: dowager1894    时间: 2014-11-28 12:55

Tony, you are a good boy, I tried to be good, but sometime it was not my style, only one t ...
hart 发表于 2014-11-28 12:15

Not quite!! I only observed the rule when I know there are, or possible there are. police near by. I once drove 190 km at 120 km zone limit when I was young.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 13:00

Not quite!! I only observed the rule when I know there are, or possible there are. police near by. ...
dowager1894 发表于 2014-11-28 12:55



    That is a real,real good boy.
作者: 莆田邮俊    时间: 2014-11-28 13:06

回复  williamzhang


    President Xi used to be mayor of Fuzhou, and he likes to collect Kulian ...
阮秀佑 发表于 2014-11-19 14:28



   He also likes pagoda cover
作者: dowager1894    时间: 2014-11-28 13:08

That is a real,real good boy.
hart 发表于 2014-11-28 13:00


That was a bad boy
but a good old man.  Ha Ha!
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 13:12

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That was a bad boy
but a good old man.  Ha Ha!
dowager1894 发表于 2014-11-28 13:08



I mean this is life, in different age you should have a different experience, good for future, no regret in the life.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 13:14

He also likes pagoda cover
莆田邮俊 发表于 2014-11-28 13:06



    good on you,  to know this
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 14:03

回复 33# 假师爷


    Robert, I got this Dragon from the Show, see the left upper corner missing, this appears in  Ma's book CLICHE 6.

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作者: vera888    时间: 2014-11-28 14:54

本帖最后由 vera888 于 2014-11-28 14:57 编辑

回复 43# hart


   I can't drive , though my family has a car.......
I think driving is very dangerious
作者: 假师爷    时间: 2014-11-28 15:26

回复 50# hart

Congratulations!
Ma's catalog mentioned this stamp as you pointed out.
This stamp is also mentioned in the book edited by Liu Bo Xian "The Monograph Characteristics of Cliches of Dragons Stamps of China 1878-1885)" 《大龙版模特征专述》, it is in page 96 and 162. It also shows position in the page 166.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-28 15:33

回复 52# 假师爷


Thank you.

guess what, I bought it as a damaged one.
作者: 假师爷    时间: 2014-11-28 15:45

回复 53# hart

That's cool.
作者: 阮秀佑    时间: 2014-11-28 17:31

I drove in Canada for eight years but never got a speeding ticket!! The reasons were : 1) the RCMP hid themselves at the shrubs of the road divider or under the flyovers where I'll slow down. 2) the drivers on the other side would give me a signal by flashing the head lights.  On the other hand,  I got my tickets in the city for U turns, not stop at stop sign or passing in the school zone.  dowager1894 发表于 2014-11-28 11:19


Why don't you admit that the real reason you had received no speeding ticket in Canada  for 8 years was because you always drove faster than a speeeding ticket?
作者: dowager1894    时间: 2014-11-28 22:14

回复  hart


   I can't drive , though my family has a car.......
I think driving is very dange ...
vera888 发表于 2014-11-28 14:54



   Driving is not dangerous but the drivers are dangerous.
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-11-28 23:00

回复 56# dowager1894
"Driving is not dangerous but the drivers are dangerous."

I was told by Mr. Ruan that he doesn't need to drive to work in Shanghai every day, as someone will pick him up. Does he have a private driver? If yes, he is a real important figure in his company as well as on Hua You Wang.
作者: dowager1894    时间: 2014-11-29 00:11

回复 57# williamzhang
' he is a real important figure in his company as well as on Hua You Wang'

i have no doubt on the above quote except
he is not a real important figure in his company but he is a real real real important figure in his company. He never receives speeding tickets as he never drives. He got a private driver !!
作者: hart    时间: 2014-11-29 03:06

Driving is not dangerous but the drivers are dangerous.
dowager1894 发表于 2014-11-28 22:14


True
作者: 阮秀佑    时间: 2014-12-1 19:32

回复 59# hart

Dr. Carl Marx once said "capitalists always take every opportunity to exploit working class". Engles supported his friend’s theory that bourgeoisie as a collection smells.

What we have observed above is a typical window of the united campaign organized by capitalists in developed regions against working class people in a developing country:  

- a capitalist situated in a comfortable chair in New Zealand, smoking cigar;

- a big cow in Hong Kong whose invisible hands (usually in black color when visible) control nearly 1/4 world trade of the Dowager stamps, drinking Martel; and

- a quasi-bourgeoisie in the States, relentlessly engaging in profit taking.

And I don't even own a car. Why exploit my right to a driver in socialist society?



作者: hart    时间: 2014-12-2 03:51

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回复  hart

Dr. Carl Marx once said "capitalists always take every opportunity to exploit working ...
阮秀佑 发表于 2014-12-1 19:32



I enjoy the time I sat by the driver in the “pubilc car" as a people's servant, today I still want to sit by the driver but unforturnally I have to sit in the driver seat to exploit meself for every ride, and also I have to pay the penalty tickets by meself
作者: williamzhang    时间: 2014-12-2 20:39

回复 60# 阮秀佑

I have two more quick  questions for you:

1. When your private driver to pick you up everyday, do you like to sit on the front seat or back seat?
2. Do you need to buckle up ?
作者: 阮秀佑    时间: 2014-12-2 21:43

I stand in the car, there is only one seat for the driver.
Yes I need to buckle up because i have no seat.
作者: hart    时间: 2014-12-3 03:06

本帖最后由 hart 于 2014-12-4 06:06 编辑
I stand in the car, there is only one seat for the driver.
Yes I need to buckle up because i have  ...
阮秀佑 发表于 2014-12-2 21:43



    Yes, but curious where you are standing in the car, like this man in the stock car? Are you standing there for sightseeing or freshair breathing?

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作者: hart    时间: 2014-12-3 03:12

本帖最后由 hart 于 2014-12-3 03:22 编辑
回复  阮秀佑

I have two more quick  questions for you:

1. When your private driver to pick you up everyday, do you like to sit on the front seat or back seat?
2. Do you need to buckle up ?

williamzhang 发表于 2014-12-2 20:39


He said:
1: no other seat, just standing there, dosen't care front or rear
2: because  there is no belt for standing person, he has himself fixed on the car for safe.




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