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Re: Hello , going back to Chile next January,

Postby dawei » Tue Nov 11, 2008 5:10 am

tonyakaserg wrote:
dawei wrote:Anyway, we can have a few bears, and talk about this country.., :)

T_ROBO wrote:Yeah, let´s have a few beers and talk about China sometimes when you are in Chile.


So what's it gonna be? bears or beers? :P :lol: :roll:




Jajajajja, just a misspell.

Soy nacido y criado en Chile, and a few years ago, after i finish university, i came to china ( craziest thing i ever done ), i mean, i had lived in the states before, but trust me, that doesn't compare to living in china.

Anyway, after 3 years, and an awesome time, im ready to go back,.., althought there is no place like Shanghai, where you can get a haircut at 4 am, a foot massage at 3am, and order food 24 hours, Ohhh, and you can buy turtles, and fish alive from the supermarket!! (for eating off course)
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Re: Hello , going back to Chile next January,

Postby RWS » Tue Nov 11, 2008 11:31 am

Did you teach Spanish in Shanghai, "dawei"?
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Re: Hello , going back to Chile next January,

Postby rocketpending05 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 6:14 am

Were you actively looking for a new job in Chile, or are you just very marketable? :mrgreen: If the former, how long was it between when you began your search and the offer? (By the way, congratulations!)

As for the bare bears drinking beer, I've heard there's a nifty new safari-style zoo somewhere outside of Santiago, and in this day and age, who are we to deprive bears of a recreational pastime handed down to them from their depressed and mistreated court-performing ancestors? I say, pass the Kunstmann and turn the music up!
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Re: Hello , going back to Chile next January,

Postby RWS » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:32 am

rocketpending05 wrote:. . . . who are we to deprive bears of a recreational pastime handed down to them from their depressed and mistreated court-performing ancestors? I say, pass the Kunstmann and turn the music up!

Make that a Kunstbearr, please! (Growwwwlllll!)
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Re: Hello , going back to Chile next January,

Postby T_ROBO » Fri Nov 14, 2008 7:07 pm

rocketpending05 wrote:I say, pass the Kunstmann and turn the music up!


Actually I found the Kunstmann Honey Ale very interesting: it still has a slight trace of sweetness in it, not as sweet as mead, but sweet enough to make it interesting, especially for the bears :)

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Re: Hello , going back to Chile next January,

Postby ak405 » Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:20 pm

I like the Kunstmann honey as well - it's sweet but not too sweet and very smooth. Good call T, you have redeemed yourself!! :D
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Re: Hello , going back to Chile next January,

Postby dawei » Mon Nov 17, 2008 1:13 am

rocketpending05 wrote:Were you actively looking for a new job in Chile, or are you just very marketable? :mrgreen: If the former, how long was it between when you began your search and the offer? (By the way, congratulations!)

As for the bare bears drinking beer, I've heard there's a nifty new safari-style zoo somewhere outside of Santiago, and in this day and age, who are we to deprive bears of a recreational pastime handed down to them from their depressed and mistreated court-performing ancestors? I say, pass the Kunstmann and turn the music up!



I wasn't teaching Spanish, i study one year in the University, Chinese Language and Culture, then i worked in a Trading Company.

I was looking Jobs in Asia actually ( China - Hong Kong - Singapore ), in Trading, Shipping or Finance , when a company tells me that they want to send me to Chile, to their branch over there. I wasn't very convinced, but since they need someone there to be actively in contact with the China office, it made me the ideal candidate. I guess not so many Chileans speak Mandarin at the moment. Anyway, the pay is really good., because my contract is in Hong Kong, so im going with an expat package, they pay apartment and monthly expenses... :D

So,I'm going to Chile,.. I'm still young (26), so i will surely come back to Asia when i have the chance.....

Eventually, you will see, that little by little, more Asian companies will be joining the fortune 500.., and maybe there will be a time, when there is more Asian than Western companies..
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