cltnatasha
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cltnatasha

May 30, 2013 11:03

Articles : cltnatasha commented on news Chinese People’s English Names – Is There a Method to the Madness?

I've met Alcohol, Easy, Banana, Monkey and of course a number of Lincolns and Edisons)) Full Comment>>

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May 26, 2013 19:37

Articles : cltnatasha commented on news The “Unfriendly” Expats? Stereotypes of Russians in China

Hi Nixan, Thank you for the information) I hope the people responsible for putting names in passports would refer to the Law of Transliteration more often) To be totally honest, I am not very knowledgeable as to the origin of surnames so thank you foe letting me know. I am happy that you have met only positive ... Full Comment>>

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May 26, 2013 16:48

Articles : cltnatasha commented on news The “Unfriendly” Expats? Stereotypes of Russians in China

Hi Nixan, Thank you for some interesting points and being so involved in the topic. To answer a few of your questions - Natallia is the way my name is spelled in my passport. So your you may refer your suspicions to the passport offices in Russia and hopefully educate them on the proper spelling techniques that you ... Full Comment>>

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May 23, 2013 15:06

Articles : cltnatasha commented on news The “Unfriendly” Expats? Stereotypes of Russians in China

Good points. But don't you think that if we formed our judgements of an entire nation based on a few criminals in power and a handful of drunks in a bar there would be any country that could stand the scrutiny? There would be no journalists to "gun down" if there were no people writing the truth, there would be no ... Full Comment>>

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May 23, 2013 10:50

Articles : cltnatasha commented on news The “Unfriendly” Expats? Stereotypes of Russians in China

Thanks Rasklink. This is definitely a point worth covering and may even deserve a separate article. It is a stigma that most ex-soviet women have to live with and the one we are struggling to get rid of. Thank you again. I think ignoring this is a kind of defense mechanism, but an open discussion can be surely more ... Full Comment>>

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May 23, 2013 10:35

Articles : cltnatasha commented on news The “Unfriendly” Expats? Stereotypes of Russians in China

Good point, for sure. Unfortunately, being/looking Russian in a club is often interpreted as being "a working girl". But I hope that it is still in our power to make this stereotype a thing of the past. And if more and more girls start putting "disgusting groping individuals" in place - we may be able to get the ... Full Comment>>

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May 14, 2013 10:45

Articles : cltnatasha commented on news In Between Phase: Getting Back on Your Feet After Leaving a Job in China

Great article! I think a lot of people find themselves in a similair position, and like you have said, it is important to not give up. And if your current job makes you unhappy, changing it should become a priority and a real grounded decision. Thank you and good luck! Full Comment>>

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