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Isa
MemberHi,
I’m a Spanish girl living in Chengdu. My boyfriend and I have experience recording for dubbing and singing studios, so if you need any Spanish native speakers, you can count on us.
I’ve sent you an sms but it seems that you changed your mobile phone number, so I’m writing here instead. If you want to contact us, reply to this message with a new number or email account and I’ll get in touch with you.
Isa
Isa
MemberCan I ask you something out of curiosity, linka999? Do Chinese women like 耙耳朵男人, or is it considered a bad, non-masculine thing? Given the small amount of women in China as compared to that of men, if Chengdunese and Shanghainese guys are the ones rating better marks in the country, this could start changing many things concerning 男生注意 in a matter of a few years! I’d love to see that happens.
Isa
MemberCan I ask you something out of curiosity, linka999? Do Chinese women like 耙耳朵男人, or is it considered a bad, non-masculine thing? Given the small amount of women in China as compared to that of men, if Chengdunese and Shanghainese guys are the ones rating better marks in the country, this could start changing many things concerning 男生注意 in a matter of a few years! I’d love to see that happens.
Isa
MemberHaha, thanks for the info, @linka999. I was looking for the ba character for a while, but I didn’t really trust any search, because most dictionaries feature only mandarin chinese and I wasn’t sure wether that “ba” was a sichuanese pronounciation of any other sillable. I copied this ba from the website I linked to because I thought the Chengdunese author would know what to write it like… I thought it made sense as “pancacke-ears”… Soft and stretched out. xD
Isa
MemberHaha, thanks for the info, @linka999. I was looking for the ba character for a while, but I didn’t really trust any search, because most dictionaries feature only mandarin chinese and I wasn’t sure wether that “ba” was a sichuanese pronounciation of any other sillable. I copied this ba from the website I linked to because I thought the Chengdunese author would know what to write it like… I thought it made sense as “pancacke-ears”… Soft and stretched out. xD
Isa
MemberNot long ago I went to a coffee shop near jiuyan qiao. The owner is Sweeden and they have nice coffee and some food. It’s quiet and it looks like it has wifi, but I didn’t have my computer then, so I can’t tell you about the connection… I don’t know if it’s the place you’re looking for, but you can give it a try. It’s Kafestugen, or somethng like that 😛 It’s in the second floor of a round building in front of the xiao bei men in Sichuan Univerity.
Isa
Member…air purifier?? Is it very common, or necessary to have one in Chengdu? I have no idea what they look like, I’ve never used nor seen one before 😛
Isa
MemberThank you! 🙂
Isa
MemberHi, Juzu.
This is the only things I found, I’m not sure there’s tango there, though. The information was for someone else, so I didn’t check it myself. 🙂
*Carol’s too
-bar & rest.
-salsa class on Tuesdays
-Jnliwuhouci Rd.
-13438461503
*Sanajon International Dance Club
-Latin, salsa, ballet, belly dance, yoga, martial arts, ethnic dance…
-one to one tuiton
-West Linjiang Rd. Nº.6
-85596259
*Karibe Band
-Salsa, merengue, tango, samba
-From Colombia
-Monday to saturday
-Intercontinental Hotel Lobby, 8.00 pm
Isa
MemberThanks, everyone 🙂
I have already assumed my future bike will get stolen sooner or later… but until then, I need to save in “sanlunches” getting to chuanda! hee hee.
Just to have an approximate idea, how much should I pay for a 2nd hand bike with brakes that work? It’s the first time I’m buying one… back in Hangzhou there was a marvellous public bike service and I didn’t need to get one of my own.
Isa
Isa
MemberOk, I’ll have a look at those studios. Thanks, Matt 🙂
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