Kuwaiti bloggers are leaping into action, discovering their surroundings, attending events and covering them, keeping tabs on the latest developments on the arrest of the Monster of Hawali and looking for racial slurs on the shelves of supermarkets. Read this post by Abdullatif Al Omar to see what else is happening. (more…)
Planning on attending the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing? Ms. Jenkins at the Elizabeth in China blog has already begun thinking up ways to help prepare her readers with Dirty Words: “…a great way to make yourself feel more Chinese. (I?m always searching for ways to feel more Chinese! Who isn?t, really?) Swear like the […] (more…)
Wang Lin noticed that there are many “soft and warm advice notices” around China, such as: “Soft and warm advice: please take care of your belonging, if you lose anything, we won’t take any responsibility” (zh). The blogger felt that such kind of “soft and warm advice” were a characteristic of the so-called harmonious society.
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A Janusis on the prevalence of English, the cultural and historical backdrop of the “universal language”.
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