It's been a while since the last post.
Anyways, I'm not kind of person who expresses their feelings by using words.
I've been studying in Canada for almost 1 year, I know time is passing so fast that we cannot take a break on it.
Whatever, the thing that I literally can't stand with is the attitude of Chinese people(exclusively saying those Chinese who are either from Mainland or Taiwan).
You'll never see them talking in English, I mean, never ever.....
You find it odd too? Yup, this phenomena is a solid fact which basically has driven me crazy.
I mean, you're studying in Canada, freaking Canada, and you know the official languages in Canada are English and French, right? Which means you're supposed to speak in English instead of Mandarin! You are just hanging out with those people who have same nationality or who speak same language. If you want to confine yourself and start rejecting the whole Canada society and instantly freaking out when someone talks to you in English, you should be going back to China, I'm serious!
You're just wasting the opportunity of studying in Canada, you're here simply because you are rich, I mean, your parents are so rich that you have a capability to purchase the most expensive car in the universe.
Okay, it's time to stop complaining about the stupid issue, and start talking about myself instead.
Well, my Mandarin skill is basically impaired by consistent usage of English which means I've been speaking English all the time and literally don't have any chances to speak in Mandarin, and ultimately my Mandarin skill is getting worse. Honestly, I'm happy with that for no reason, and essentially proud of that. Don't judge me, this is what I am. I like talking in English, I really wish English could be my first language.
I won't forget how to speak Mandarin, though.
Just wish my English proficiency could be as good as native speakers. And I'm positively sure that my English could be as fluent and good as native speakers eventually.
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