原帖由 maoxiaomin 于 16.7.2008 15:40 发表
( ~ @( [/ U) i1 k* J4 iHey, you guys, I hope you still remember me. I'm doing pretty well in Chemnitz, and I miss you all!6 O) k6 L6 U" S/ E* l
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To Perl:
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why on earth do we have to be native speakers, so as to speak English out loud in pub ...
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if you say "talk loudly in public is kind of expression of freedom rather than rude, inconsiderable, face-losing manners", then my question will be why frowns, glares, contemptuous looks, tutting and muttering turn up if you talk loudly in public ? I conducted a research and the 80% passerby followed the reactions. Is the barrage of sighs and scowls a signal of recognition than humiliation? And you just simply oblivious to all these of signals and brazen it out. Then I really admire your resistance capability. " _3 q) D: F0 E6 F4 R0 g
% C5 l: q1 [ ?Every society has their underlying rules and the people violating the rule, talking and laughing loudly in public are to treat as a disapproved, annoying manner in Germany. Even in china the louder mouths are much-frown-upon, isn't it? If you allege that’s called freedom, then what about quarrel, brawl, fighting, peeing in public, which are absolutely not lawbreaking manners and therefore should also be free by your logic, while I define it as bloody discourtesy, rudeness, disrespect and with your word „arrogance" in my world.
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I am in quite belief you catch few what I mean or we talk different languages.
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