fusu
New Member
Flash,
You bring up a good point and one left unaddressed in my intentionally caviler post. The reality is probably even less than 53% of Chinese nationals can communicate in the Mandarin you understand. Sh-t when I was studying at Nanjing University, i saw two Chinese guys in the same city who couldnt understand on and other. The cab driver kept saying “speak mandarin”, and the guy kept speaking his version of mandarin back. I couldn’t fully understand either of them. That said, as I hope you will agree, if you can speak text book Mandarin and English fluently you're pretty well set. At the very least the internet in China runs on mandarin.
fusu.
You bring up a good point and one left unaddressed in my intentionally caviler post. The reality is probably even less than 53% of Chinese nationals can communicate in the Mandarin you understand. Sh-t when I was studying at Nanjing University, i saw two Chinese guys in the same city who couldnt understand on and other. The cab driver kept saying “speak mandarin”, and the guy kept speaking his version of mandarin back. I couldn’t fully understand either of them. That said, as I hope you will agree, if you can speak text book Mandarin and English fluently you're pretty well set. At the very least the internet in China runs on mandarin.
fusu.