who are you to tell me how to change my avatar? Besides, I think the members are very welcoming and very helpful.
Christmas is not a traditional holiday in China, but over the past two decades, it has become increasingly popular due to its commercial value.
The younger generations consider the festival as a way to go shopping, catch up with their friends and party hard.
Christmas decorations are common in major Chinese cities. Shopping malls spare no efforts in presenting huge and bright Christmas trees to show that they are keeping pace with the international trend.
In a quirky home-grown way of celebration the Western holiday, Chinese people eat red apples on Christmas Eve for good fortune.
There are a few Chinese members and Chinese lurkers here studying us. They will smile at your face and talk behind your back. Filipinos and Chinese are from a different racial stock. I can easily tell that you have not been around them long enough to understand the differences between their cultural mindset.