21 pts ยท February 7, 2016
For some reason i still cant see it. Isn't it easier just to tell me?
Whats this movie/tv show called?
Yea but that would only solve one of the problems. You would still have to plan your time according to the train schedule
Does growing up in China count as living under a rock.. Cuz I haven't watched the last one and a few of the other ones..
Thanks for letting us know..
Name?
Yes
Yea exactly. So you would say "yi kuai tian" (one kuai money - directly translated) but generally they just say it without "tian"
No it's actually the other way around. RMB is the official name of the currency. Though yuan is used more often. & the slang for it is quai
Search "Sophie turner Aussie model" if you want to find her.
Nice English
Check this out!! http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/photo-gallery-the-new-2016-mercedes-benz-e-class-can-now-self-drive-and-self-park-2164423
Or Donkey
I didnt either, dw
Haha I think we have different definitions of what "properly" means in terms of cooking meat.
So you're saying you'd be willing to eat beef if it wasn't cooked properly?...
I think it's even going in reverse
For some reason i still cant see it. Isn't it easier just to tell me?
Whats this movie/tv show called?
Yea but that would only solve one of the problems. You would still have to plan your time according to the train schedule
Does growing up in China count as living under a rock.. Cuz I haven't watched the last one and a few of the other ones..
Thanks for letting us know..
Name?
Yes
Yea exactly. So you would say "yi kuai tian" (one kuai money - directly translated) but generally they just say it without "tian"
No it's actually the other way around. RMB is the official name of the currency. Though yuan is used more often. & the slang for it is quai
Search "Sophie turner Aussie model" if you want to find her.
Nice English
Check this out!! http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/photo-gallery-the-new-2016-mercedes-benz-e-class-can-now-self-drive-and-self-park-2164423
Or Donkey
I didnt either, dw
Haha I think we have different definitions of what "properly" means in terms of cooking meat.
So you're saying you'd be willing to eat beef if it wasn't cooked properly?...
I think it's even going in reverse