He visited a local café when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent (口音), but this request surprised the waitress, “To...to...to drink?” she doubted. Finally the man received the hot water but felt cold stares from every corner of the ...
He visited a local cafewhen going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent(口音). But his request surprisedthe waitress "To..to..to drink?" she doubted. Finally, the man received the hot water but felt cold stares fromevery corner of the cafeWesterners ...
Westerners often have drinks with ice, not just on hot days but almost every day.There is a story about an Englishman. He worked in Beijing for over five years. He visited a café when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent. But this requirement...
He visited a local cafe when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent (口音). But this request surprised the waitress, "To … to … to drink?" she doubted. Finally, the man received the hot water but felt cold stares from every comer of th...
Westerners often have drinks with ice, not just on hot days but almost every day There is a story about an Englishman, who worked in Beijing for over five years. He visited a café when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent(口音). But this ...
He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent (口音). But his request surprised the waitress, "T o.to.to drink?" shedoubted. Finally, the man received the hot water but felt cold stares from every corner of the cafe.Westerners wonder why Chinese people drink hot water as ...
There is a story online about a British man, who has been in Beijing for over five years. He visited a local café when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent(口音).But this request surprised the waitress. "To…to…to drink?" she doubted. ...
He visited a café when going back to England. He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent. But this requirement made the waitress surprised, “To…to…drink?” she asked. At last, the man got the hot water but felt cold stares (凝视) from every corner of the café. ...
There is a story about an Englishman,who worked in Beijing for over five years.He visited a cafe when going back to England.He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent.But this requirement made the waitress surprised, "To...to...drink?" she asked.At last,the man got t...
He asked for a glass of hot water in a British accent (口音). But this requirement made the waitress surprised, "To… to… drink?" she asked. At last, the man got the hot water but felt cold stares (凝视) from every corner of the cafe. Westerners want to know why Chinese drink...