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What does it feel like to wake up to a war? In this episode I have special guest -- a Chinese citizen at Kyiv the night when Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Our conversation (in Mandarin) provides a rare peak into the real experience of a foreign individual amid the war in Ukraine.
被战争叫醒是一种怎样的体验?本集博客我们请到了一位特殊的嘉宾——2022年2月24日,俄乌战争爆发,她作为一名中国人在基辅醒来。我们的对话解释了外国人在这场战争中独特而真实的体验。
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Although some sectors such as hospitality have seen significant job losses, there has been a forceful rebound in the job market as the pandemic normalizes and more and more positions are open for remote work. On the one hand, certain aspects such as training have proven to be problematic to do remotely. On the other hand, remote work has presented unprecedented opportunities for us to work as an international community and connect with people in different time zones.
Visit lifeinchinese.com for a Pinyin-annotated version of the Chinese transcript and their sentence-by-sentence English translations.
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Visit life in Chinese.com for Pinyin-annotated transcript and English translation! My birthday is February 10 and it is today here in California. For me this is a time of self reflection and so I looked back at my birthdays from 2018 to 2021 and thought about what I was doing then and what kind of mental state I was in at the time. I remember all the frustration but also the satisfaction of overcoming those difficulties in life and I realized it was all part of the process of never-ending growth. That process is what keeps us young forever because we don’t age when we are propelled by ambitions and keep facing the challenges life throws at us. I hope you like this episode and don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast!
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For many born in the 90s in Beijing, getting a good college education is almost the single most important goal in life. But how did this generation of Chinese kids born to an “elite life” come to terms with the rest of the Chinese society where hundreds of millions of people work in agriculture and physical labor? Full transcription in Chinese and translation in English available at lifeinchinese.com (https://lifeinchinese.com/2021/01/s1e3-whats-it-like-to-work-at-a-mcdonald-as-an-18-year-old-in-china/)
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In the episode I’m sharing my experience living through 2020 in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic is just a background to everything we lived through in the unprecedented year of 2020 and you will listen to me talking about the Presidential Election and the Black Lives Matters movement among others in Mandarin. The transcript of this episode and the English translation of the story is available at LifeInChinese.com
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What is it like to be married to a second-generation immigrant in America with Russian parents as a first-generation Chinese immigrant yourself? How to talk about the book Master and Margarita and Russian culture in general in Chinese? A Chinese girl sharing her experience of culture mixing. The transcript of this episode and the English translation of the story is available at LifeInChinese.com