If I may say so, this post is far more valuable to the average Expat in China than the title indicates. Among other things, it’s very much about dealing with the fluctuations of your China-mood, and how to deal with the valleys, as opposed to the peaks.
**Note: For the handful of you who may be familiar with my immature excuses for writings — no, by peaks, I don’t mean titties…
Almost all westerners (i.e 老外 or laowai)get fed up with China once in a while. Wanting to kick the be-jesus out of certain Chinese people is a normal reaction. It’s a normal part …
If there could be a start, I guess this would be it. But in truth we, the authors of this blog, all have other blogs - and so this isn’t really a beginning for us pouring it out for the masses. It’s also likely not a beginning for you, as there are 10,000 other English-language, Chinese-centric blogs out there to fill your hours with.
What this is, or will attempt to be as time travels on, is an attempt at adding something to the medium. Now, I’m not saying we’re going to do amazing innovations to canned goods or reinvent the shoelace or anything, but maybe, just maybe we’ll contribute some commentary, a flashy opinion or a dash of insight that …