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The Expat is now on Twitter! - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. The Expat is now on Twitter! October 18, 2011. Been a while since I’ve updated, I know. However, I have some news: I’m no on Twitter. You can see my feed on the right side over there. —-. Donate Bitcoin to The Expatriate. Vibram FiveFingers spotted in Taiwan! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new posts by email.
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Updates - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. March 29, 2012. Been going through a bunch of old pictures lately and decided to update some albums and add a photos page (see the tabs at the top). To celebrate, here’s a picture of a cat running away with someone’s sausage. I snapped this pic in front of a breakfast store in Kaohsiung. Donate Bitcoin to The Expatriate. The Expat is now on Twitter! Taiwanese sign →. Like what you see here?
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Holidays Archives - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. Donate Bitcoin to The Expatriate at: 13Gy7aoRUpWWjuVQzM79GtzXrgbrWnFk8Y. February 3, 2011. August 29, 2015. Thanksgiving came and went last week with nary a care in Taiwan. After all, most places have had their Christmas decorations up for 3 weeks already. While not by any means a Christian nation, Christmas does, at least, allow children…. November 28, 2010. Like what you see here?
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Bathroom cartoons - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. December 28, 2010. December 28, 2010. Here are 3 small cartoons that I’ve taken pictures of in various bathrooms. Donate Bitcoin to The Expatriate. Nightmarket Treasures – Internet Explorer. Someone wants us to have kids. A different type of drink. Transformers 2 comes to Taiwan. A look at Taiwanese citrus fruits →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published.
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A look at Taiwanese citrus fruits - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. A look at Taiwanese citrus fruits. January 25, 2011. January 16, 2012. Mrs Expat and I, indeed, stopped by the side of the road where such harvesting was going on and, being the curious type, ended up buying approximately 40kg of æŸ ä. Most Taiwanese will tell you that æŸ ä. According to Wikipedia,. From left to right (and largest to smallest) I have: ç ŽäººæŸ‘. Měiréngān), æ 柑. I decided...
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Photos - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. Pictures of food that I 've tried from around Formosa. Pictures of Engrish found in Taiwan. Pictures that just make you say WTF? Pictures from crane games found at nightmarkets and stores throughout Taiwan. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new posts by email. Like what you see here? Random Facts about Taiwan.
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Numbers - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. Recently made a post. About numbers in everyday Chinese language in mainland China. I thought I would take the concept and apply it to Taiwan. Most of these are used when instant messaging friends or sending text messages. A few of them, like 4, 6, and 8 are pretty well integrated to everyday life and you’ll encounter their universal meanings wherever you go. Fā), the word for luck. Sānbā) ...
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Work in Taiwan: Beyond teaching: Part I
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0047; Work in Taiwan: Beyond teaching: Part I. Work in Taiwan: Beyond teaching: Part I. Bull; June 1, 2010. After going through the usual stages: teaching… then studying Chinese… then thinking i had made all this effort to study i should try and get a job where i had to speak it – I started to apply for jobs other than teaching. Fine, if there was less fucking traffic, I thought, but there wasn’t, so all you could do was to pull out hitting your horn as loud as you could and hope for the best. This job w...
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Vibram FiveFingers spotted in Taiwan! - An Expatriate in Taiwan
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An Expatriate in Taiwan. An American expatriate shares his thoughts on life, language, food, and culture in Taiwan. Vibram FiveFingers spotted in Taiwan! April 25, 2011. May 3, 2011. Went to Costco in Taichung on Saturday. I was very surprised to see that they were selling Vibram FiveFingers! Hopefully, this is a sign of good things to come. Here’s hoping that we’ll soon see more VFF in Taiwan. Donate Bitcoin to The Expatriate. The Expat is now on Twitter! April 30, 2011 at 03:43. I was laughing out loud...