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Taiwan: What Surprised You ONLY After You Got There?

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    Faye O'Conner
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    There are indeed quite a few inaccuracies.

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      Rafael Rau
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      In Taiwan, service staff address men as 'xiansheng' (Mr./Sir) and women as 'xiaojie' (Miss/Ms.). They generally don't call customers 'fuwuyuan' (attendant).

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        Andrea Hand
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        I didn't understand what you said.

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          Edith Friesen
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          Why do I find reading traditional Chinese characters so easy?

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            Madeline Hermann III
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            It's because you see them in context (connected). If you saw them individually, it might be a bit more challenging.

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              Mr. Philip Hudson
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              Why is 'Qilixiang' (common jasmine orange / chicken butt) called that?

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                Lucia Feest
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                So, does that mean crayfish are relatively scarce in Taiwan?

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                  Tracy Hoppe
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                  Are Jin (Gold), Mu (Wood), Shui (Water), Huo (Fire), Tu (Earth), Jia, Yi, Bing, and Ding all actual surnames? I've never come across them.

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                    Cathy Gulgowski
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                    Yes, they are. I had elementary school classmates with the surnames Jin and Ding.

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                      Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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                      Taiwanese streets? Chongqing Road? Which city or county in Taiwan actually has a Chongqing Road? Does anyone know?

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                        Tracy Hoppe
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                        Banqiao.

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