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Hello,every one.Have you ever drunk a cup of some kind of Artistic
tea?Would some one like to give me some comments about these
teas?Currently there are many new kinds of Artistic tea made in china
and nearly all of their shapes looks charming after brewing.It seems
their elegant and beautiful images with aroma are sure to attract some
people who enjoys life like me.But,are they really popular in other
country?Have you ever have a impulse to savor them just for their
beauty?Should I manufacture more of them and just ok?I really wonder
about their market.Yes,they are new and so beautiful but how many
pepole on earth know them?Though there are now so many new kinds and
each kind in my eye is my honey baby.Would some one kind enough to
give me some comments about them?Here I attach part of their names as
below:
DOUBLE GOOD FORTUNE
BLOOMING RICHNESS
GOLD INGOT
GREEN PEONY
GIRL'S RING
SWIMMING MARIGOLD
PRINCESS FLOWER
RED PEONY
FIVE GOLDEN FLOWERS
SEVEN ANGELS
BLOOMING LOTUS
DANGUIPIAOXIANG
HANYANSHIJING
TIANSHANLOTUS
MANYUANXIANG
If you ever met them please give me your kind reflection and if
not,please first kindly view their images at http://www.mingcuitea.com
for their images.Highly appreciated will be given for your help.
Lily

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>Artistic
>tea?



Ok, give me a f-ing break. Beautiful, Artistic tea? When will Chinese
people quit coming on this group just to spam their pathetic, expensive
websites? You think people are willing to pay so f-ing much for flower
tea?

Get bent.

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>If you ever met them please give me your kind reflection and if
>not,please first kindly view their images at http://www.mingcuitea.com
>for their images.Highly appreciated will be given for your help.
>Lily


And one more thing, damnit. If you are going to spam us, at least
check your grammar and spelling before unfurling your exceptionally
mediocre English. Do you think it sounds credible to write like this
in the front of so many professionals, educators, and experienced tea
drinkers?

Again, get bent.

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Hello !Nice day !I am sorry for my pity english expression .May be
someday I will describe them in a more charming way and may really
leave you a good impression.But I don't believe these words are coming
from a person as one of the "professionals, educators, and
experienced tea drinkers" .Yes,I admit I am a Greenhand in the research
and it is also my first job in my life .I never think my english is
good but,is it the reason for you to accuse me of my job ?

I do love my job while I do enjoy my work ,So ,I just want to express
my mood.Is it prohibited just for my poor english ?Maybe the only fault
made by me is to believe some one in some place kind to help me for
finishing the reasearch,because I had a good dream of your western
kindhearted.Now,thank you,I know I am wrong.


As a normal chinese people,I am always proud of china tea culture While
as a young girl,I as well as my classmates do love this beautiful
Artistic tea.I don't think I need to hide my mood,Besides, I believe
everyone in this space just need to express themself ,and I don't think
I SPAM something of you.

But still thank you for your words,which make me to have a
reconsideration of so-called free language published in your country
..Thanks again .

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Mydnight 写道:

> >Hello !Nice day !I am sorry for my pity english expression

>
> I currently live in China, and I teach people like you on a daily
> basis. Really, there is little excuse for University educated students
> in China to have such poor English skills these days, with all the
> resources available at your disposal. My opinion now, after living in
> China for more than 2 years and seeing the Education system at every
> level, is that it comes from utter laziness.
>
> I might not be a professional, but I am an educator and a tea drinker;
> I also live in an area where tea drinking is more deeply engrained into
> daily culture than Shanghai. Your sole purpose for visiting this board
> is to try and find clients for your pathetic company and get free
> translation aid to make up for your poor English. Don't attempt to
> lecture me on how "kindhearted" I am, when you have absolutely nothing
> to contribute to this board besides a link to a website.
>
> By the way, why isn't there any mention of prices on your site? What
> kind of business are you trying to run? You'll cheat the person with
> little knowledge about tea the most, I guess. Is that how you are
> proud of your Chinese tea culture?
>
> >As a normal chinese people,I am always proud of china tea culture While
> >as a young girl,I as well as my classmates do love this beautiful
> >Artistic tea.

>
> If you are a "normal chinese people", you probably didn't drink
> anything other than some green tea while growing up, if that. This
> nonsense Artistic Tea, as you call it, is rather easily obtained and
> cheap to buy in China; afraid of telling people that because your
> profits would be bad? Also, just because you are Chinese, you
> shouldn't begin to think that your knowledge is superior to others
> simply because of your nationality.
>
> >reconsideration of so-called free language published in your country

>
> If you feel you have something to contribute to this board, feel free
> to offer up something intelligent. If you are going to make yourself
> appear as a pathetic opportunist, which you probably are, don't expect
> people to react too warmly to your rubbish posts.




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Mydnight 写道:

> >Hello !Nice day !I am sorry for my pity english expression

>
> I currently live in China, and I teach people like you on a daily
> basis. Really, there is little excuse for University educated students
> in China to have such poor English skills these days, with all the
> resources available at your disposal. My opinion now, after living in
> China for more than 2 years and seeing the Education system at every
> level, is that it comes from utter laziness.
>
> I might not be a professional, but I am an educator and a tea drinker;
> I also live in an area where tea drinking is more deeply engrained into
> daily culture than Shanghai. Your sole purpose for visiting this board
> is to try and find clients for your pathetic company and get free
> translation aid to make up for your poor English. Don't attempt to
> lecture me on how "kindhearted" I am, when you have absolutely nothing
> to contribute to this board besides a link to a website.
>
> By the way, why isn't there any mention of prices on your site? What
> kind of business are you trying to run? You'll cheat the person with
> little knowledge about tea the most, I guess. Is that how you are
> proud of your Chinese tea culture?
>
> >As a normal chinese people,I am always proud of china tea culture While
> >as a young girl,I as well as my classmates do love this beautiful
> >Artistic tea.

>
> If you are a "normal chinese people", you probably didn't drink
> anything other than some green tea while growing up, if that. This
> nonsense Artistic Tea, as you call it, is rather easily obtained and
> cheap to buy in China; afraid of telling people that because your
> profits would be bad? Also, just because you are Chinese, you
> shouldn't begin to think that your knowledge is superior to others
> simply because of your nationality.
>
> >reconsideration of so-called free language published in your country

>
> If you feel you have something to contribute to this board, feel free
> to offer up something intelligent. If you are going to make yourself
> appear as a pathetic opportunist, which you probably are, don't expect
> people to react too warmly to your rubbish posts.


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Mydnight 写道:

> >Hello !Nice day !I am sorry for my pity english expression

>
> I currently live in China, and I teach people like you on a daily
> basis. Really, there is little excuse for University educated students
> in China to have such poor English skills these days, with all the
> resources available at your disposal. My opinion now, after living in
> China for more than 2 years and seeing the Education system at every
> level, is that it comes from utter laziness.
>
> I might not be a professional, but I am an educator and a tea drinker;
> I also live in an area where tea drinking is more deeply engrained into
> daily culture than Shanghai. Your sole purpose for visiting this board
> is to try and find clients for your pathetic company and get free
> translation aid to make up for your poor English. Don't attempt to
> lecture me on how "kindhearted" I am, when you have absolutely nothing
> to contribute to this board besides a link to a website.
>
> By the way, why isn't there any mention of prices on your site? What
> kind of business are you trying to run? You'll cheat the person with
> little knowledge about tea the most, I guess. Is that how you are
> proud of your Chinese tea culture?



Hi!Nice day!Mydnight.


> I currently live in China, and I teach people like you on a daily
> basis. Really, there is little excuse for University educated students
> in China to have such poor English skills these days, with all the
> resources available at your disposal. My opinion now, after living in
> China for more than 2 years and seeing the Education system at every
> level, is that it comes from utter laziness.
>


Yes,I admit that I am really lazy in my english study,and honesty
speaking,I have neverexpectated that one day I would earn my life in
this tool.As a student,I had my beloved major and,why should I dip my
head into piles of tedious books full of ABC?Just for the purposefor
attracting or communicating with some people like you as"so many
professionals, educators,and experienced tea drinkers? " It seems such
an educated teacher and " experienced tea drinkers "of your kind still
has neverbreathed. So,would you please never lable yourself as
"experienced tea drinkers" again?just a tea drink or a tea lover,ok?I
always pay my highly respects to those right person as "experienced tea
drinkers" for their culture in china.

Besides,It is just because of my loyalty of the tea culture make me
turn to ask for help here.I don't want to mess the reputation
of tea just of my bad expression in english,in my eye,they are as pure
as a driven snow for ever.


"I might not be a professional, but I am an educator and a tea drinker;

I also live in an area where tea drinking is more deeply engrained into

daily culture than Shanghai. Your sole purpose for visiting this board

is to try and find clients for your pathetic company and get free
translation aid to make up for your poor English. Don't attempt to
lecture me on how "kindhearted" I am, when you have absolutely nothing
to contribute to this board besides a link to a website."

Mydnight,if I give you this spam impression,sincerely appoligze for my
behavior with infantility first.But please let me clarify it again,I am
looking for help other than spaming.Because of the foolish link made by
me,I am sincerely appolygize to
everyone here for my behaviour.

Yes,I have nothing contribute to this board and I have never thought
once a day I can lecture you(besides chinese)hehe,but,does that mean I
don' t have the right to give my sound?I don't think so.I am a person
in this world and I believe I have the right to do things within the
law at will.I don't think my post is limited in the law ,so,certainly I
have the right to
appear here like you.Am I right?

"By the way, why isn't there any mention of prices on your site? What
kind of business are you trying to run? You'll cheat the person with
little knowledge about tea the most, I guess. Is that how you are
proud of your Chinese tea culture?"

Why I should give you the prices? To attract you?I have never try to
persuade somebody.And if you are disturbed by my "spaming",you can
avoid it if only you didn't connect the link.As you see,I am just look
for help for free and
can't give you even a penny.Here I am just looking for someone
kindhearted ,who is going to give me some useful advice.
Frankly speaking,it is just what I want to do.So,highly appreciated
always will be given those people who are always ready
to give their hands other than you.Do you understand?

"If you are a "normal chinese people", you probably didn't drink
anything other than some green tea while growing up, if that. This
nonsense Artistic Tea, as you call it, is rather easily obtained and
cheap to buy in China; afraid of telling people that because your
profits would be bad? Also, just because you are Chinese, you
shouldn't begin to think that your knowledge is superior to others
simply because of your nationality"

Hehe,you say chinese pepople only prefer "Green tea"?How deeply you dig
into chinese culture!I can't help to admiring your
diligent property as well as your gift image!But why shouldn't I have
proud mood of my nation?Everyone in this world should be proud of his
nation,while he can respect person from different country.I don't
think I have ever look down to other countries,so,tell me why I should
not possess proud mood of my country?Though I were little knowlege of
my culture,I am still proud of my country.Just because it is my
country,whatever this country is China or such a like.It is my country
so I love
it ,am a wrong?

"
If you feel you have something to contribute to this board, feel free
to offer up something intelligent. If you are going to make yourself
appear as a pathetic opportunist, which you probably are, don't expect
people to react too warmly to your rubbish posts. "


Mydnight,I never expect people will react warmly to my post and
thanks again for your kindhearted.But still hope everything is going
well with you gentleman,hehe.

Best regards,
lily







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Mydnight wrote:
> Ϳ.



Hey Mydnight! You have just encouraged Lily and ask her to leave
quickly.

I knew you are a kind soul underneath all that tough angst! You go
dude!

regards,

Danny

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> Hey Mydnight! You have just encouraged Lily and ask her to leave
> quickly.


We are all at a loss if you ask her to leave, because she knows a lot
about tea; more than you think.



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> Hey Mydnight! You have just encouraged Lily and ask her to leave
> quickly.
>
> I knew you are a kind soul underneath all that tough angst! You go
> dude!
>
> regards,
>
> Danny



Her name is "jia you" lily. I asked her to "jia you" and just leave.
I thought fitting rather than bother with a longwinded rebuttal of
someone that probably only understands 40 percent of what I'm saying
anyway.

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Oh I see, yes that's right, her name is indeed Jiayou Lily, but you ask her
to "Jia You" and just leave?

Surely all your time spent in the company of good chinese friends and poor
vendors would have taught you grammatical Chinese at the very least? If
not, may I recommend you a good Chinese dictionary?

Oh you should have just left it in our mind of you being a toughie with a
kind soul.

Danny




"Mydnight" > wrote in message
oups.com...
>> Hey Mydnight! You have just encouraged Lily and ask her to leave
>> quickly.
>>
>> I knew you are a kind soul underneath all that tough angst! You go
>> dude!
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Danny

>
>
> Her name is "jia you" lily. I asked her to "jia you" and just leave.
> I thought fitting rather than bother with a longwinded rebuttal of
> someone that probably only understands 40 percent of what I'm saying
> anyway.
>



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samarkand wrote:
> Oh I see, yes that's right, her name is indeed Jiayou Lily, but you ask her
> to "Jia You" and just leave?
>
> Surely all your time spent in the company of good chinese friends and poor
> vendors would have taught you grammatical Chinese at the very least? If
> not, may I recommend you a good Chinese dictionary?
>
> Oh you should have just left it in our mind of you being a toughie with a
> kind soul.
>
> Danny


>From my understanding, and from what others have said, the grammer is

fine. It's terse, but fine. Sorry if I didn't write a long flowing
paragraph, but I think this thread has run it's course, don't you? I
didn't write the characters to sound pretentious, like you so love to
be, I wrote them because I really just want her to get off of this
group unless she has something to contribute; which she probably
doesn't.

Might I recommend a straight pin to deflate your huge ego?

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Ouch. But thy ego is far larger.

[Mydnight]
> Might I recommend a straight pin to deflate your huge ego?
>



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> [Mydnight]
> > Might I recommend a straight pin to deflate your huge ego?
> >


See, she's gone. When she realized that she would find no market here,
she left. What was the arguing about anyway?



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Mydnight 写道:

> > [Mydnight]
> > > Might I recommend a straight pin to deflate your huge ego?
> > >

>
> See, she's gone. When she realized that she would find no market here,
> she left. What was the arguing about anyway?


I am really appreciated for all the friends who gave their hands to
me.please remember I will be always here.If anyone who have questions
about china teas,please feel free to contact with me.I will try my best
to help you.

Have a nice summer,

Lily

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