Originally posted by jsmithj88 at 26-9-2012 19:39
i am curious, since your chinese is poor
i assume u are singing american songs?
Mostly, I watch them sing songs in Mandarin. Obviously, I don't speak it nor read the sing-a-long captions. Though, I do sing (if you call it that) "Hotel California" every once in a while when it pops up on the playlist.
Sidenote: I
hate how damn loud my karaoke-loving bros. pump up the volume. It's stupid loud, and this coming from a former rock musician. I know loud when hear it. Throw in the lack of a pitch-corrector, and it drives me batty, and often contributes to me and my gal pulling out early. Oh well. Life's imperfect.
how do you get around in cp, eat, travel etc etc?
It's not easy. Mostly, I rely on my HK bros, or Mandarin speaking bros, to help navigate cabs, KTV clubs, Saunas, etc. Once I'm in a spot, I tend to do everything on foot--so am limited to restaurants, shops, etc. in a given area. No biggie, I don't need to canvas the entire city. Also, I always find out where the KTV is we'll be playing at, and book a room there. Simplifies everything.
If I get in a comms bind, I usually call one of my bros., explain what I need, and put the cabbie/waitress/shopkeeper on the phone with my bros. on the other end of the line. Works for me.
Eatting consists of a few basic Mandarin dishes I know, and alot of signing "I'll have what they're having". I don't venture into much exotic foodstuffs.
That said, I have more than a few Caucasion US bros who travel there alone, for a week or two at a time, and have no problem getting around...or...ahem..."socializing"--though they do stick to BBS & Saunas mostly. I haven't ventured solo to CP myself.