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What is a Twinkie in Chinese American terms?

June 12, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

Twinkies are yellow on the outside and white on the inside. Chinese Americans use this term to distinguish among themselves the ratio of Chinese vs American cultural intelligence each person possesses. A Twinkie, like “a Banana”, suggests a person only …

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Dead Poet Discrepancy

June 5, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

Renowned poet Yu Guangzhong died December 2017. He was uniquely popular in that his poems were taught in school curricula across political boundaries of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Very few contemporary Chinese poets received this level of universal acclaim. …

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Mr. Chang, Mr. Liu, and Mr. Wang meet Mr. Anderson, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Smith

May 29, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

Hundreds of Chinese last names, yet only a dozen of them cover over 50% of all Chinese descendants. The top last names stem from dominant tribes of huge dynastic lines, while smaller last names often mark vanquished tribes and disappearing …

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What’s in a last name?

May 22, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

In the Chinese context it is logical that your family name, your surname, goes before your given name. First, Chinese culture is family centered. Those who carry your surname dead and alive is a far larger group than those who …

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A star is born

May 15, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

Each star in Chinese concept of divinity is a god. Some widely known ones are the God (star) of Longevity, God (star) of Wealth, God (star) of Success and Employment. A person of significant achievement in one’s lifetime can also …

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It’s a lovely dress!

May 9, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

Recent discussion over whether a teenager wearing a mandarin dress as a prom dress has been hotly debated. I don’t think such a small gesture can so deeply ridicule a hugely diverse culture as the Chinese. The qipao as it …

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ABC means American Born Chinese

May 1, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

ABC in Chinese American lingo means American Born Chinese and is not a complimentary term. It means a person of Chinese heritage born in the US, who is ignorant of the Chinese culture. When I was growing up in the …

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Pineapple buns have no pineapple inside.

April 24, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

Pineapple buns’ name sake figuratively describes the boxy design on the crusty top. They are usually plain with no filling. If they come with filling, it would be a sweet custard, a sweet red bean paste, or even a savory …

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Rice is not for throwing…

April 17, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

When my family moved to the US, my parents were appalled when they heard of a tradition of throwing rice at wedding couples. How could you literally throw food away? When the term “eating rice” in Chinese means meal time, and …

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A gesture is worth a thousand words.

April 10, 2018Uncategorizedyvonne.liu.wolf

Chinese is a high context language. What is said is constantly clarified by what the gestures say. Depending on context, this woman’s wave may mean 5 things in Chinese communication: 1) Hello, nice to see you, 2) Wait! Stay here, …

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