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  2. McDonald's Menu in Chinese - Vocabulary, idioms, word lists ...

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    does mcd's even have breakfast items on the menu in china? back in the day when i was a student in china, there were no breakfast items. nonetheless mcd's still opened early and served the typical burgers, chicken shit, fries, etc. actually mcd's was about the best place to get "real" coffee in beijing rather than nescafe trash.

  3. whats the percentage of Chinese that go to to mcdonalds?

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    8.8k. Chinese: fairly advanced. Location: Utrecht (previously Beijing and Taipei, at various times) Posted June 5, 2013 at 08:05 AM. Mcdonalds in americas is usually great for poor folks, getting a mcdouble for a dollar is probably cheaper than actually buying the materials to make one.

  4. I don't like Chinese food, what should I do.

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    Apart from rice and noodles, there are many kind of steamed/fried dumplings, steamed buns and baked breads. Some are filled with meat or honey or something else tasty, and some of them are really similar to Western food. As gougou mentioned, Xinjiang food is very different from most Chinese food, but also very good.

  5. Review of 天鹰学院 (Tiānyīng xuéyuàn) - Beijing - Chinese-Forums

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    I mentioned I had studied Chinese at this school in another thread, so roddy asked me to write a review. The school is placed in 五道口 (Wǔdàokǒu) on the main road 成府路 (Chéngfǔ lù) in the same building as the McDonald's close to the subway station and is on 8th floor. There is also another Chinese school in that same building ...

  6. Chinese chives 韭菜 two or three ways - Food and Drink -...

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    Scramble the eggs in a non-stick flat bottom skillet 不粘平底锅 with a little oil over low to medium heat. Turn the eggs out into a dish when they are barely done, don't overcook them. Sprinkle lightly with salt and set them aside. 备用. Wipe out the skillet, heat to medium, add a little more oil.

  7. Chinese kids eating American junk food

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    Posted January 13, 2006 at 01:31 AM. The NYTimes published a lengthy article on how Chinese kids in the US born to immigrant parents are developing diabetes and obesity problems as a result of eating too much junk food. The article focuses on the Chinese community in Flushing, especially the kids there who devour KFC, potato chips, and McDonald's.

  8. choosing dorms at BNU - Beijing - Chinese-Forums

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    No. 1 has bathrooms in the halls while Lanhui, No. 3, and Xinsong have bathrooms in the room. Lanhui also has the biggest and nicest rooms though as I said earlier, you have 10-15 min walk across campus to classes. No. 1,3, and Xin song are also next to the main street, Xinjiekouwai with its bus stops, McDonald's, and other restaurants.

  9. Influence of Chinese culture on the rest of the world books and...

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    America is defined by McDonald's. Whenever foreign countries get mad with the US and protest American policy they always pick on McDonald's. McDonald's symbolizes America. When there were sanctions placed on Russia by the US, they went and closed McDonald's. Kobo.

  10. Western food names - Vocabulary, idioms, word lists ... -...

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    堡 or 汉堡 is like the English suffix 'burger'. It gets attached to many things that are technically sandwiches. For example, I follow the McDonald's staff's suit and call McSpicy Chicken Fillet Burger 辣腿堡 or 腿儿堡. I've never heard or seen 优格 used in my life. 酸奶 is a perfectly meaningful name that existed before there was ...

  11. Easy ways to have Chinese conversations in China

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    Last week I went to Beijing and Shanghai specifically to bolster my conversation skills. The first couple of days were terrible—I'm a pretty severe introvert, and I also couldn't understand what anyone was saying to me because my 听力 sucks—but the last few days were incredible.