Saturday, May 20, 2006

American Chinese Culture Differences

I stepped foot on American soil again after 15 months. My first trip back and I first stop off in Las Vegas. What a wonderful place to start a US visit. I was here for a trade show and my booth was located next to a company from China and a company from Taiwan. Funny how I did not actually escape my current state of Chinese comfort by coming to America. So during these few days I noticed the following:

 

(1) Chinese love to push the elevator close button with a vengence. Americans seem to just wait for it to close.

(2) American stores have the largest drink selection bar none. I know size limits Chinese 7/11’s but they just do not have the selection American drinkers have. The gas station across from the LVHilton had pop, water, energy drinks, wine, beer, tea, some other health drinks and more. There was not just one type, but many different brands of the same type of drink. However, I could not find asparagus juice, apple milk, jelly drinks, or different varieties of teas.

(3) Does Americans know you can take a SIM card out of a phone and use another SIM card in the phone? In the U.S. you need to buy a pre-paid phone. Crazy-loopo way to use the technology that is built in every GSM phone. The USA is always so far behind in phone technology. I guess that is why it took Samsung and LG so long to break into this market. They were trying to figure out when the American public could handle phone upgrades.

(4) People actually drive Segways in the USA.

(5) People in the USA don’t have a clue on how to ride a scooter. Sadly a man died today and a 4 year old boy is in critical condition here in Las Vegas after getting hit. In Asia people drive crazy fast on scooters, but car drivers are used to them. In the US scooter drives need to be much more defensive.

(6) On the subject of scooters. I drive with three or four people on my scooter. I did once have 6 individuals on mine for a mile ride. Now this is with my little 2 year old sandwiched between me and my wife or with him standing in the front holding on to the mirrors. Not sure if you could ride with 3 or more people on a scooter in the U.S. 

(7) What happened to people welcoming you in a store and thanking you for coming when you leave? In Asia it is second nature.

(8) Most Asians find it hard to accept fine dining. Taking time to eat and hang out. Fill the belly quick and move on. Plus keep costs to a fine minimum.

(9) Asians grab all show material you have displayed, even if they don’t know what it is they are grabbing. US customers just take what they need and even then they want it sent to them.

(10) Never really thought that McDonalds was that much different in other countries, but after talking to a few Chinese people I have found out they dislike McDonalds in America. The taste is a bit different (fatter or greasier tasting) plus in Asia they have a few different toppings.

(11) Airports serve beer in America, instant noodles in Asia.

(12) Airports in the USA are fancy, in Asia they are like waiting in a train or bus station.

(13) Restaurants and public areas have hot water. In Taiwan all water from a faucet is cold. I’m not sure why that is? Maybe it is because of the lack of water heaters tanks. In just about all houses they use instant water heaters – the unit turns on when you turn the hot water faucet on and it will take a little bit for the hot water to come through.

 

Well, this is my quick list. There is much more to add, but my mind is still trying to adjust to this America I have been away from for the past 15 months.

 

Friday, May 12, 2006

Half Grizzly - Half Polar Bear

I'm not posting the picture, because it sickens me (look it up on the web I'm sure someone thinks it is cool enough to show).

Remind me again why we need guns. Plus why do people need to kill animals for trophies in this day and age? (and the guy paid some $50K to go and kill an animal others would have loved to see stay in the wild)

Thursday, May 11, 2006

House in Taipei

This is our house in Taipei (NeiHu). Map

Now the problem is how do I point it out for you.

The picture is good. You can actually zoom in a little closer yet (one click more). The house is just about in the middle of the picture up against the mountain.

  • on the bottom you see a road coming out of the mountain.
  • the road dead ends (intersection) - turn left
  • go two streets - turn right (you can see a white car leaving our street)
  • go straight back - That's The Place . . . . .
-- Now that you know where I live; Please don't be an unexpected visitor & scare the heck out of us--

May 2006 MSeday Tour

I have not been back to the USA in some time. I am pleased to say I will be visiting for just short of a month on behalf of Multisuns.

May 15 to June 7th
May 15 - 19 – Las Vegas (IWCE2006 - Booth#1558)
May 20 - 23 – Ohio
May 24 - 26 – NYC
May 27 - June 3 – Ohio
June 4 - 6 – Chicago (Globalcomm 2006 - Booth #48088 with Zarlink)

As you can see I will be busy with work. But during May 27 to June 3rd I am currently booking business, but will probably end up working from a home base.

That's my news for now.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Spider Man 3 - In Cleveland, Ohio

Tim, Frank & Edward thanks for the pictures.
Spider Man 3 filming on Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio.


Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Verve Pipe - Original Freshman from I've Suffered a Head Injury

Anyone out there that can get me a copy of the orignal "Freshman" from the Verve Pipe? I had the first pressing of I've Suffered a Head Injury with the Freshman on it. However, the CD is now destroyed. I thought I had two copies, but I can not find the other one (maybe someone else has it from years ago). I would like a copy of the full CD.

If you can help let me know. THANKS Much...

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

New USA Slave Market

Illegal Immigrants. I'm I missing something thing in these two words? I have spent thousands of dollars to work with the US government on the legal side of immigration so why shouldn't everyone? Rules change because Americans want cheaper products and cheap labor? So, hey lets keep the illegal immigrants here for our comfort. America's New Slaves. I'm not sure about you, but once the illegal immigrants become "national citizens" won't they too want more of this American Dream? As an illegal they can not demand much, but make them citizens and the demanding will come, law suits, unions, hire wages, social security, health care and on and on and on. Is this short term solution of legalizing everyone for gain or troubles ahead?


American kids, high school, college and drop-outs used to work in this country. They used to be happy to get a check. Have the children and young adults become so lazy? And if these people are not working how are they making their money to survive.

Are we watching the tumbling of America as we know it?