While I was searching and reading random stuff in Quora.com, I found this question to which a fellow Indian resident in china replies
I'm living in Guangzhou, China for the past 6 months. Few observations:
- There are more Indians in China (and not just the big cities like Beijing & Shanghai) than you might realize. Found this out on a new year party in an Indian restaurant.
 - Westerners are seen more in Indian restaurants than Indians or Chinese.
 - Learnt about Tai Chi, which really is cool.
 - Get really strange looks from people in villages, especially young children, who might never have seen non-Chinese before.
 - Kids speak to you in English to practice their English, which they can't do with their parents who don't speak English.
 - Public transport is amazing. The frequency of bus/train is really good.
 - Want to visit a town that is 700kms away. How long would that take by train? 12hours, night train? Nope. 3hrs by train!!!
 - Crowd control in subways, amazing.
 - Pinyin is still not the exact pronunciation. You think you have it right, but you are not.
 - People work hard.
 - People smile.
 - People are kind and friendly.
 - Easier to bargain. Your skills honed in India comes handy.
 - People in mainland China are much kinder & gentle than those in Hong Kong.
 - People take their health seriously.
 - Chinese are blessed with natural fitness. They don't have to do any exercise and still remain very fit. A Chinese friend of mine explained it as 'it's in our genes'.
 - China is not that different from India.
 - That longing that if only India also grows as fast as China.
 - The appreciation people show when you use Chinese words, Xie Xie!!
 - Public smoking, especially in closed spaces like restaurants. Glad this was banned in India.
 - Hey, I know that mobile brand!! It's available in India too on flipkart!
 - Apple (not the fruit) is a big deal
 - It's ok to make kids walk and not carry them everywhere.
 - Most of the children are being raised by their grandparents while the parents are busy with their career.
 - You see a lot of old, very old people, and they are fit.
 - The government destroys good roads and builds them again, just to create employment. Believe me, true story.
 - Flights are almost always delayed. People take it for granted that flights will be delayed and they plan their schedules accordingly. Hello Air China!!
 - You get a lot of greens (leafy vegetables like spinach, coriander leaves etc) in the markets. But boy it is tough to get Mint (pudina).
 - You are vegetarian and will have trouble in China! Don't believe it. People here eat more vegetables than a lot of us.
 - What about all the 'Chinese eat snakes, frogs, lizards, cockroaches' hoopla. Don't believe any of it. They eat more of Chicken, Duck, Turkey, Sheep, Cow, Pig.
 - And by the way, my regular lunch place does server frog & dog among other meats. I trust the chef knows which meat I order for.
 - Yes, it is common to find dog meat 'curry' in restaurants. I hear this is more common in the Canton region.
 - No, I haven't tried any exotic meat in China. I say in China. You can't hold against me that one time I had crocodile spring roll in London. OK, let's not talk about it.
 - It is easy/common to get Snake, Frog or Turtle meat. Just go to a meat market or a super market, see which snake/frog/turtle appeals to you (they are alive & kicking (ok, not so much kicking) in a water tank). Point your finger at it and you have your meat for lunch ready.
 - The variety of fruits & vegetables available is refreshing.
 - Places with 'Halal' sign brings images of Briyani & Kebabs to your mind. Not in China. But the 'pull noodles' that you get in these places is a killer. Pull noodles with potato, chillies, onion..yum yum.
 - Chinese while speaking English answer your implied question and not the actual question. A typical conversation:
 - Me: Hi XXXX, would you mind translating this food menu for menu to find omlette? (expecting answers like No, No problem, Let me do it...)
 - XXXX: Yes
 - Me: (In mind voice:) oh, does that mean he minds doing it for me, so he won't do it?
 - Learning: XXXX answered the 2nd part of my question, which is 'translate the menu'.
 - To be kept in mind when someone is saying Yes or No.
 
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