tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post9145778576010421260..comments2024-03-26T19:47:09.310+08:00Comments on Lao Ren Cha - 老人茶: Go Read MeJenna Lynn Codyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-19993359380047351612012-08-20T17:23:56.808+08:002012-08-20T17:23:56.808+08:00Pei Wen - I used the word "courtesy" bec...Pei Wen - I used the word "courtesy" because the readers of this article will be mostly Westerners, and no matter what the Chinese/Taiwanese counterpart thinks of their action, if a male business partner does not extend his hand to a female one (especially if he did extend his hand to the men), she will see it as rude. To her, not extending his hand is a lack of coutesy. If the article Jenna Lynn Codyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-13887279925280462272012-08-20T09:08:12.952+08:002012-08-20T09:08:12.952+08:00Male business partners believing that it is rude t...Male business partners believing that it is rude to extend their hand to a female counterpart – they may shake the hands of the men but not offer the same courtesy to the woman. Many people believe this is “polite”, that they are supposed to wait for the woman to extend her hand first.<br /><br />Why do you insert "courtesy" here. Shaking hands is a Western tradition, in traditional Pei Wennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-19319994993612024662012-08-20T00:38:27.090+08:002012-08-20T00:38:27.090+08:00MKL - I appreciate your comments, but I do have ex...MKL - I appreciate your comments, but I do have experience. I work in corporate training, so I meet so many businesspeople in so many various industries that I can't even begin to describe where I get the experience from, and this is what I've encountered. Hands are shaken, students do often believe that men shouldn't extend their hands to women (although in practice, people I meet doJenna Lynn Codyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032277820150000198noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-1414678115155951642012-08-19T22:24:35.748+08:002012-08-19T22:24:35.748+08:00Good article and I agree, having just arrived rece...Good article and I agree, having just arrived recently. I am looking for a place that does dermabrasion, like in the us.....any tips or recommendations?Andreanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6321329750397667796.post-47419309326208972912012-08-19T18:21:13.534+08:002012-08-19T18:21:13.534+08:00I read your post with interest, but it seems that ...I read your post with interest, but it seems that in some regards you don't have any personal experience, so I assume you wrote things based on hearsay. Here are some of my comments:<br /><br /><i>It is hard for expats who love Taipei and are committed to living here, because often the best opportunities are across the Strait in China, where those expats don’t wish to live.</i><br /><br />TGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15796150972580581810noreply@blogger.com