Posted by Tim Johnson
Tue Jul 22, 5:46 AM ET
Posters are appearing around Beijing guiding locals about how to interact with the (few) foreigners coming for the Summer Games.
The posters instruct residents on the “eight don’t asks” when chatting with foreign guests. Here’s a rough translation, courtesy of the Peaceful Rise blog:
Don’t ask about income or expenses, don’t ask about age, don’t ask about love life or marriage, don’t ask about health, don’t ask about someone’s home or address, don’t ask about personal experience, don’t ask about religious beliefs or political views, don’t ask what someone does.
So what is one to ask? Maybe the relative merits of fencing versus marathon swimming?
Now, for the foreigners out there, here’s the No. 1 dud question to ask a Chinese person. It’s a question that will draw a blank, non-comprehending stare:
“Hey, pal, tell me about your president. Is he doing a good job?”
Tim Johnson is the China correspondent for McClatchy Newspapers. A 2000-2001 Knight Fellow at Stanford University, he has worked as a foreign correspondent in Asia and Central America and has covered U.S. policy from Washington, D.C. He has been reporting from China since 2003.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Don't Ask In China
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