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YingYangAdang

male - 55 years, usa, United States


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11 June 2009
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      SlovAnn(Monday, 24 August 2009 at 23:14)

      :) at least ..... I will know to compare .....if 85 F is HOT or no lollllllllll
      Thank you ... smart guy :)


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        Eddy(Friday, 19 June 2009 at 06:30)

        -CoralXiao:
        -YingYangAdang:
        -CoralXiao:
        temp conversion chart. I learnt a new word here...hehe


        It's always good to learn new things. I could live to be a billion and I wouldn't grow
        tired of learning new stuff. I saw in a video that in China they all use chop sticks with
        their right hands. That to use the left is considered rude. That made quite an image
        in my mind of a billion people all eating with their right hands when dinner time came... :)

        On a similar note. In the old time Western movies all the horses fall in the same direction
        when the cowboy is shot. I'm sure that is probably for safety reasons when they have
        more than one horse falling so they don't end up hitting each other and someone
        getting hurt.

        There might be one or two new words in this long ramble too...lol
        If you need any help just let me know I'll be more than happy to explain
        what something is or the meaning of it...


        haha you are kind and funny.. thank u so much.
        yes, Chinese people use chopstick with right hand normally.. here ,old tradion think that is better and polite. but now, it is changing too...China is changing.....day by day...youngger mother and father think that any hand can use chopstick when baby eat. I dont care if child use chopstick with right hand or left but he must use the right way. of course I wont care if you use Chinese chopstick well or not.....because u r American. hahaa


        Left handed people are usually more artistic. So when I heard that I wondered if those who were
        left handed but used chop sticks right handed might have even more of an advantage in thought
        processes.
        It would be interesting to check out since both sides of the brain would be used more
        probably then either a normal fully right handed or fully left handed person. Odds are someone
        did a study on this already but the question is how does one find out the results of that study...lol
        Have a lovely day... :)


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          Coral(Wednesday, 17 June 2009 at 23:11)

          -YingYangAdang:
          -CoralXiao:
          temp conversion chart. I learnt a new word here...hehe


          It's always good to learn new things. I could live to be a billion and I wouldn't grow
          tired of learning new stuff. I saw in a video that in China they all use chop sticks with
          their right hands. That to use the left is considered rude. That made quite an image
          in my mind of a billion people all eating with their right hands when dinner time came... :)

          On a similar note. In the old time Western movies all the horses fall in the same direction
          when the cowboy is shot. I'm sure that is probably for safety reasons when they have
          more than one horse falling so they don't end up hitting each other and someone
          getting hurt.

          There might be one or two new words in this long ramble too...lol
          If you need any help just let me know I'll be more than happy to explain
          what something is or the meaning of it...


          haha you are kind and funny.. thank u so much.
          yes, Chinese people use chopstick with right hand normally.. here ,old tradion think that is better and polite. but now, it is changing too...China is changing.....day by day...youngger mother and father think that any hand can use chopstick when baby eat. I dont care if child use chopstick with right hand or left but he must use the right way. of course I wont care if you use Chinese chopstick well or not.....because u r American. hahaa


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            Eddy(Wednesday, 17 June 2009 at 20:35)

            -CoralXiao:
            temp conversion chart. I learnt a new word here...hehe


            It's always good to learn new things. I could live to be a billion and I wouldn't grow
            tired of learning new stuff. I saw in a video that in China they all use chop sticks with
            their right hands. That to use the left is considered rude. That made quite an image
            in my mind of a billion people all eating with their right hands when dinner time came... :)

            On a similar note. In the old time Western movies all the horses fall in the same direction
            when the cowboy is shot. I'm sure that is probably for safety reasons when they have
            more than one horse falling so they don't end up hitting each other and someone
            getting hurt.

            There might be one or two new words in this long ramble too...lol
            If you need any help just let me know I'll be more than happy to explain
            what something is or the meaning of it...


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              Coral(Monday, 15 June 2009 at 17:49)

              temp conversion chart. I learnt a new word here...hehe

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