Oi! Ha ha ha?

May 7, 2008

Chinese is tuneful and I enjoy hearing it.  But I can’t always cope!  It’s quite funny – your brain automatically hears English.  I only notice that I’m doing it when I overhear something incredibly shocking!  Honestly, the foul language from the mouths of some children. ;)   I spin around in shock, only to ashamedly realise that it was all in my presumptuous and lively mind. :(

 

Here’s a typical Chinese phone conversation, heard with an English brain.  Remember that this is always said with a COMPLETELY straight face:

 

(answered) “Oi…ha ha ha…ok…how? why? hubba…bye-bye” (click)

 

To confuse me even more, the Chinese do mix random English into their conversations.  At any moment a word I know is hurled from the background hum of chatter – and I’m startled every time!

 

Of course, I now know why I constantly heard such strange discussions.  ‘Oi’ is actually a greeting and not intended as a disrespectful cry for attention.  ‘Ha ha ha’ is like yeah yeah yeah or ok ok ok – not incredibly sarcastic laughter to an unfunny joke.  Some say Chinese are rude.  I think it is easy to misjudge.  This is the most common phone conversation I hear in China.  …Is it pompous and abrupt?

 

(answered) “Oi?………Ha!” (click)

 

Setting The Scene

May 5, 2008

I think I should explain some background.

I love China, and have arrived on the longest tourist visa available: 90 days.  I have planned very little (how else do you react to the moment?) but this does not mean I am so naive as to travel blind in China.  My housemate from university lives in Beijing.  I planned to visit her.

With all that happened before I got here it is a good thing I am adaptable!  

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Shocking!

May 4, 2008

Talk about a small world!!  Chinese TV is strange, but when I was flicking through it today I came across the familiar face of Read the rest of this entry »

New Year, New Start

May 3, 2008

 

I’m not quite settled in yet.  …That’s the confident way of saying that I’m generally feeling a little lost.  To look on the bright side, Read the rest of this entry »

China: Inside and Out

February 4, 2008

Coming very soon…

 Happy Chinese New Year of the Rat

Gong Xi Fa Cai  ^_^