Thursday
20th February, 2020 2300
Well
there we have the lunacy of the “policies”. New ID card that I
had to have yesterday? A load of kids manning the
barriers today and none of them dared challenge me when I walked
through today! I think the only reason I had to be issued one
yesterday was because Jody was with me and could translate. I know
there are disadvantages to being in China and not speaking English,
hell I should know, but there are also advantages. Quite often they
simply don't know what to do with you.
But
today I did move myself and we did have that roast chicken dinner. As
usual I cooked twice as much as I needed but it was the first proper
food for three days. And yes, those potatoes were somewhere between
the shit ones and the good ones. Maybe soon the good ones will
return. Jody was upset because her plate was too full. Now, in China
the steamed rice comes after the meal, I found that out early on.
That's for the people who aren't full to fill their bellies. Well,
they don't seem to realise western people do similar, just that we
like to overfill their plates so they don't empty them. I told her
there was no way I would eat all mine and I was happy for her to
throw what she couldn't eat, the entire meal cost less than £3.
But I'm going to stop wasting gravy on her – she's devouring my
Linghams chilli sauce like nobody else!
Brenda
emailed me today to tell me I am famous. I said yes because I am fat.
“Who said that??! I said I did. No, she said I am respected and
famous because I never ran away. Even Nordine, the Algerian/French
teacher is still in France and refuses to return until the all-clear
is sounded.
Quite
why I am respected is unclear, the Chinese have no choice but to
sweat it out yet they are not thought any different. But I will take
the respect if it means I get my two more years!
I
did actually ask Brenda if I could give blood because I had read that
cities are running out of it and as a universal donor (O+) I could
get rid of some of the haemoglobin from my smoking. Age range 18-55.
Ok, so I am an old fart and they refused to take my claret in the UK
because I was on medication but just maybe in China?
She
said they only want blood from people who recovered from the virus.
Well that's nonsense.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202002/19/WS5e4c8a55a310128217278908.html
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202002/19/WS5e4c8a55a310128217278908.html
Still
working on that bit. I know I am old and they won't want a laowei to
peg out on them but a few drops of blood? I doubt though that in
China you get chocolate digestives and a cup of Twinings afterwards!
So,
ten days until we allegedly go back to work. Still not got my
timetable or coursebooks. Good job I am best at winging the teaching
thing, eh?
Oh,
and the taxi back seat thing? Yes, they all have notices now telling
you to sit in the back. As if two feet will make a difference!
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ReplyDeleteKeith you would need to be here. Silly old laowei doesn't understand, let's not bother with him. It's a bit like the old B&W films with pith helnets and sepoys and the language barrier.
ReplyDeleteI have gotten by for a decade here with a few basic words, admitedly it has been made easier by teaching English majors who help me.
But when it all gets too much, such as now with all this mask and ID card business, I simply behave in a British way - unless they actually stop me I breeze through with a cheery "Hi boys!"
Works most of the time!
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Geg it right Keith!
ReplyDeleteThose "baggy shorts" are called "Empire Builders"!!!