reallyfasteddie
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I teach English in Liaoning, China. It is just on the other side of the best Korea. I thought I might find some xenophobia here but it is just the opposite. Sometimes I will see a shocked and furrowed brow when I walk by a local, but I'll say hello they are always so friendly. There are only a few foreigners in my town though.
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What kind of rules? The lady said do not buy new clothes or toys. we spent some time with the kids and got a wish list from them. one kid asked for kfc. The rest were shoes, etc. we managed to get all of them filled.
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This orphanage may be different. Not sure of what it is but I do not think it is a state run one. I am not working there. just want to give English lessons to students who want it. Only two do. I respect the lady running it and have raised some donations, not cash just clothing and toys that are not used, from my students. will go there to play with the kids too. Just starting with them.
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I live in China now. I have visited a local orphanage. I have also offered free English lessons. I will be here for many years so I hope I can make a difference. Anything else you think I can do for these kids?
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I am a Canadian living outside Dalian. Do you know any good local baijiu? I like 50% or stronger. I like to drink a glass or two with dinner.
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