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Title: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: majc on December 03, 2013, 01:26:43 AM
 I was in Shanghai, if your company wants to do business in Shanghai, you can contact me cooperation, my emai:majc@qq.com

ps:my english is so bad.


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: dominicwin on December 03, 2013, 01:36:47 AM
Usually American companies looking to do business in China find someone in China who speaks English.


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: LostDutchman on December 03, 2013, 02:45:11 AM
Usually American companies looking to do business in China find someone in China who speaks English.

True but at least the guy is trying so give him a break, mkay?

My $.02.

;)


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: StarfishPrime on December 03, 2013, 03:29:10 AM
Usually American companies looking to do business in China find someone in China who speaks English.

Actually that's better english than some Americans I've done business with. How's your mandarin?


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: datafish on December 03, 2013, 03:51:53 AM
A list of Chinese merchants accepting bitcoin would be a good start.


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: LostDutchman on December 03, 2013, 03:56:24 AM
Usually American companies looking to do business in China find someone in China who speaks English.

Actually that's better english than some Americans I've done business with. How's your mandarin?

Dammit!

Now you went and made me laugh real hard, which hurt my healing incision and made some of my adult beverage come out of my nose onto my keyboard!

LOL!

My Mandarin is limited to words and phrases like "Charlie Chan", "Yangzte Chicken", "Shrimp Fried Rice" (No corn or peas though, please!), "Wun Hung Lo" and "Dr. Fu Manchu"!

English is a damned difficult language to learn, full of rules and exceptions to those rules, which drive even native speakers a bit nutzo!  I have a lot of respect for anyone who even makes the effort and since (Like it or not!) English is indeed and in fact the language of international commerce, it behooves we native speakers to welcome into the community those who are learning, wade through the improer useages to figure out what they are trying to say.

None of us should pick on a guy or gal who doesn't speak English well but should do our best to understand and help them along the way to becoming viable and helpful members of the crypto world.

You never know; the guy who can't speak English very well may be the guy who has an idea that could make you rich!

Take a few minutes out of your otherwise boring lives to help these people and both they and you will be rewarded!

My $.02.

:)


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: majc on December 03, 2013, 04:16:36 AM
Usually American companies looking to do business in China find someone in China who speaks English.

Actually that's better english than some Americans I've done business with. How's your mandarin?

Dammit!

Now you went and made me laugh real hard, which hurt my healing incision and made some of my adult beverage come out of my nose onto my keyboard!

LOL!

My Mandarin is limited to words and phrases like "Charlie Chan", "Yangzte Chicken", "Shrimp Fried Rice" (No corn or peas though, please!), "Wun Hung Lo" and "Dr. Fu Manchu"!

English is a damned difficult language to learn, full of rules and exceptions to those rules, which drive even native speakers a bit nutzo!  I have a lot of respect for anyone who even makes the effort and since (Like it or not!) English is indeed and in fact the language of international commerce, it behooves we native speakers to welcome into the community those who are learning, wade through the improer useages to figure out what they are trying to say.

None of us should pick on a guy or gal who doesn't speak English well but should do our best to understand and help them along the way to becoming viable and helpful members of the crypto world.

You never know; the guy who can't speak English very well may be the guy who has an idea that could make you rich!

Take a few minutes out of your otherwise boring lives to help these people and both they and you will be rewarded!

My $.02.

:)

Can you tell me what's the meaning is "My $.02."?


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: LostDutchman on December 03, 2013, 04:27:32 AM

[/quote]

Can you tell me what's the meaning is "My $.02."?
[/quote]

Certainly.

It is an expression referrring to advice, in that, when advice is given, especially unsolicited advice, it is often referred to as "My two cents".

Sometimes it may also refer to the value of the advice with two cents not being worth very much.

:)


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: majc on December 03, 2013, 05:03:48 AM


Can you tell me what's the meaning is "My $.02."?
[/quote]

Certainly.

It is an expression referrring to advice, in that, when advice is given, especially unsolicited advice, it is often referred to as "My two cents".

Sometimes it may also refer to the value of the advice with two cents not being worth very much.

:)
[/quote]


Thank you for you "$.02", It's very    interesting


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: LostDutchman on December 03, 2013, 05:25:15 AM


Can you tell me what's the meaning is "My $.02."?

Certainly.

It is an expression referrring to advice, in that, when advice is given, especially unsolicited advice, it is often referred to as "My two cents".

Sometimes it may also refer to the value of the advice with two cents not being worth very much.

:)
[/quote]


Thank you for you "$.02", It's very    interesting
[/quote]

Hit me up any time as one of the reasons I am here is to help others.

:)


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: majc on December 03, 2013, 06:00:25 AM


Can you tell me what's the meaning is "My $.02."?

Certainly.

It is an expression referrring to advice, in that, when advice is given, especially unsolicited advice, it is often referred to as "My two cents".

Sometimes it may also refer to the value of the advice with two cents not being worth very much.

:)


Thank you for you "$.02", It's very    interesting
[/quote]


Hit me up any time as one of the reasons I am here is to help others.

:)
[/quote]

 :-*


Title: Re: American companies want to conduct business in China Shanghai do?
Post by: Eternity on December 03, 2013, 09:37:10 AM
How much do you want for every deal ?