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« Reply #90 on: August 25, 2009, 01:55:48 am »
Why Jim ? Are you going to Cook something else next week ? Haha

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« Reply #91 on: August 25, 2009, 02:04:07 am »
No, I just do not want to spoil her. LOL  I still have about 6 weeks left but everytime I even think about leaving, my heart skips a beat.  Man, I do not want to leave her.
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« Reply #92 on: August 25, 2009, 09:31:51 am »
JimB  yes the hardest thing to do is when you have to get on that plane and go home.
  feels like a piece of you is being ripped out.  i am going back in a week and a half and
  this time i will stay with her till she retires in 5 years. Have everything i need to do this
  including my police report from DOJ  which is required by the chinese govt if you want to
   reside there.  best wishes to the both of you.
   Ted

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« Reply #93 on: August 25, 2009, 08:22:31 pm »
Oh...by the way Dear, these are some fixed expenses that you may not have been aware of. :icon_cheesygrin:

Gulp!

Jim, it seems that she's not extravagant in her spending (your wife), I can only assume that a more traditional Chinese woman of her character and quality will always accept and work with whats she's got available ($$$) to the household.

Is that a safe assumption?

Thanks

ps - Laundry in the bathroom is now my official indicator the you've hit the mother lode!

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« Reply #94 on: August 25, 2009, 08:30:40 pm »
Depends Remi.

My wife is very much the same and lives well below her means, which isnt much, but is very guided to manage the family finances with a conservative view. It's a good match for me since I live much like this as well. I'm not one for trying to keep up with the Jones's.
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« Reply #95 on: August 25, 2009, 11:10:00 pm »
I tell her what is available and she takes it from there.  Yes, Ed is right.  His wife and mine are a lot alike.  Plus I know a few of the other wives are the same way.  They just at first have to get the notion that all Americans are rich.  By their standards we are but not what their imaginations say we are.  So you just set it right from the first.  Do not try to impress with big spending, that will give them the wrong idea.  Once I decided she was the one, I told her all about our finances.  That way she could make up her mind honestly.
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« Reply #96 on: August 26, 2009, 01:42:55 am »
One other funny little thing.  At first she asked me what her name would be, I told her Mrs. James L. Burk.  She looked at me in surprise and asked what happened to her name. (In China women have the option of not using their married names) I told her it would still be there its just that her title is now Mrs.  In the US it would be Mrs. Yun Xiang Shi Burk  or Mrs. Burk.   She wants to be called Mrs. Burk.  She tells her fiends that this is the proper way to introduce her now.  She calls me Mr. Burk and I am to call her Mrs. Burk.  She isnt doing to to be snooty, she says she just loves the sound of it and it is her proper title now. Just a funny little thing.
Oh and today is Chinese Valentines day.  Also her old calendar birthday.  They think of everything.  They get two birthdays a year. And two Valentines a year.  the Chinese think of all ways to get holidays. lol

Qingqing called again. The little brat was using the excuse before that she missed her Mama so much that she wanted to come home early.  Then she turns it to say she wanted to use the extra time to go to Wuhan to see her boyfriend before coming home that way she would not be gone any extra time.  Then of course we had to buy the ticket.  Mama finally got pissed said no then hung up the phone.  She asked me what I thought.  I didnt tell her all of my thoughts.  just that she was right.  I am going to have to find a way to deal with this kid.  Personally I would like to put her over my knee and give her a good spanking because she has never had one.  And take away some privileges like her phone for a while.  Tell her if she wants to act 5 she will be treated like a 5 year old.  Really very disturbing.  I know 16 year old girls are a pain anyway.  I have been through that once.  but this one is even worse because Mama has  spoiled her and she is very beautiful so at the pageants she is treated like a queen.   I have noticed that Chinese women spoil there children a little anyway. Even at 5 years old Zhou Zhou gets fed by her Mama.  She asked me if it was the same in the US, of course I told her no.  I am not saying they are wrong, just different.  I wonder if some of the others have noticed that with their children.

One other thing, last night we were watching Rush Hour 2.  When Carter was teaching Lee English, he tried to tell him about Ya'll. I turned to Mrs. Burk and told her she would have to learn this.
so we spent the next half hour going over and over it.  Funny as hell.  Like who's on first.  How many people is Ya'll, I say one or many, then why dont you say one or many, because we use Ya'll, then how many is ya'll. and so on.  I feel sorry for her, she not only has to learn English, but redneck as well. LOL.
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RE: A Southerners continuing journey in China
« Reply #97 on: August 26, 2009, 04:19:16 am »
LOL Jim

It did occur to me that while they learn english (or already speak it) they also have to learn the english used in the country they go to.

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« Reply #98 on: August 26, 2009, 09:17:04 am »
Jim speaking of southern accents, last night the maintenance guy who doubles as security stopped by about 9 PM.  As we're talking he asked if I had a bear? I stopped and said A Bear? yeah a bear. I realized then he meant a BEER!

I've warned my lady of the different dialects of english already.

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« Reply #99 on: August 26, 2009, 12:30:00 pm »
heres one for you  im from pennsylvania and we say there   YOUNZ
  not sure of the spelling but it mean  "all of you" when i first came to calif
  people would look at me????? younz???  also bear  when i said lets get a bear
  they would kid me   we can only hunt here certain times of the year  but why dont we go
   get a beer
  Ted

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« Reply #100 on: August 26, 2009, 12:33:35 pm »
I do not want to confuse her yet with all of the different soundings but sometimes i say something.  She says What?  that does not sound like English.  I just tell her it is redneck.  She says ok, then tell me what it really is then.  I love this woman.  

We went out tonight for dinner with Lisa.  My friend.  On the way in the cab, I said i dont believe I am going to dinner with my wife and my girlfriend.  The cab driver understood and started laughing.  The girls just looked at me.  They badgered me all night to tell them what i meant.  I finally just told them I said i was going to dinner with my two best girls.  they accepted that.  But when I got home, I did get the third degree.  by the way I am sleeping on the couch tonight.  lol.   Just for a little while..

I told her it was completely up to her what movie we would watch tonight.  She picked Saving Private Ryan.  You see why I love her?

Today we went out and bought her a birthday present.  A new watch.  A good watch is imperative for a nurse.  so I started looking at Longines and so forth.  She was upset that i was looking at something so expensive.  She finally settled on a swiss watch that only cost about $300 usd.  Not a Casio that only was about $30.00 that she was looking at.

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« Reply #101 on: August 26, 2009, 01:54:08 pm »
Loving the updates Jim, teaching a Chinese lady redneck - so funny!
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« Reply #102 on: August 26, 2009, 02:15:19 pm »
oh jim what a lucky guy to have a woman who is happy to sit and watch Saving Private Ryan happy days you jammy git lol ;)
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« Reply #103 on: August 26, 2009, 02:50:47 pm »
You think Redneck is funny.......

Just wit til they hear me...hahahahah:angel:

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« Reply #104 on: August 26, 2009, 05:47:43 pm »
Hi Guys, I've noticed that with Zhou she will NOT use words like " I've, I'll, we've and you're" and forget trying to explain the word ( like Ted said ) Yountz (?) it just isn't happening, you'll be talking in circles for about a hour before you give up.

Ted you must have growed up in the same neck of the woods I did, I grew up a little on Hog back mountain in Pa., hahaha.

Rob, now don't go startin in with that Scottish brough(?), you'll have all them young ladies talkin with an accent LOL.
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