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Jun. 15th, 2005 08:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just wanted to talk about Dashan.
He was in the paper this week, he had been talking to people in china about the dangers of smoking.
The dude is from Ottawa, and learned Mandarin fluently enough to do comedy in China and almost everyone there knows who he is. I first saw him while flipping channels, I was like "who's that white dude speaking Chinese?" It was a comedy show and it was clear how fluent he was by the audience reaction. A couple days later I heard him on CBC Radio.
Dunno. Felt like sharing
He was in the paper this week, he had been talking to people in china about the dangers of smoking.
The dude is from Ottawa, and learned Mandarin fluently enough to do comedy in China and almost everyone there knows who he is. I first saw him while flipping channels, I was like "who's that white dude speaking Chinese?" It was a comedy show and it was clear how fluent he was by the audience reaction. A couple days later I heard him on CBC Radio.
Dunno. Felt like sharing
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Date: 2005-06-16 02:02 pm (UTC)Mandarin has rising & falling tones, I think Cantonese has 5 different tones that are just on a range between high and low, and probably rising & falling tones as well.
I guess he is tall, dunno though about the name.
I guess cause English is more of an international language, people expect to have to learn it sometime, I guess China didn't have all that many fluent western speakers of mandarin in their midst. My friend did mission work in bangladesh for 2 years, and became fluent in the language, now she works in some social capacity in toronto, and I think she surprises the "locals" with her ability to wear a sari and speak bangla. ha ha ha. Heck, I get disoriented watching my brother speak Mandarin to his GF.
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Date: 2005-06-16 08:05 pm (UTC)