At the Meal Bureau (I): Two southern boys, plus me, we are good friends. Where: Asian Garden, Eighth Street, Saskatoon, Canada. Guangzhou dim sum, steamed lattice dishes are very affordable. This is the place we go to the restaurant the most!
The southern boy is 36, the family has two daughters, and a wife. He called the front station, came to add less than half a year, has been working for several months, delivering takeaways, 3-4 hours a day, monthly income of nearly a thousand. Self-exposure also has a hard time, especially when it is more than minus 20 degrees, to give people to send food to the hand, and some tips are not given.
He said that the amount of tipping had nothing to do with the weather, that those who always smiled were usually generous, and that those who were fierce and evil were indifferent even on Christmas Day.
Another one is about the same age as me, he said your self-media is the most popular, some of them are afraid of you, saying that Canada is not good, that is not good, one look has not come to Canada, how can they be like that?
I said that I have always had an open, pluralistic, and accepting heart; I have the right to express my opinions, but I have no right to be accepted and approved by others. The same reason: others can express themselves freely!
He said: "You see this place is a big rural area, but people's infrastructure is so good, some people in China still say that Canada is a bitter cold place." We all reminded him that this was the largest city in the province! We haven't seen the bad parts yet!
This friend recently became obsessed with skiing, went to 6, 7 times, he said that in the ski resort almost can not see Indians, snow in addition to the locals are Chinese, he asked the Chinese friends who are traveling with him why this is, he said that the friend replied very humorously: This is also to get tickets!
Later, we analyzed: it is not that Indians are poor, it may be a matter of consumption habits, after all, india's prices may be relatively cheap.
We also talked a lot, such as driving in Canada, queuing, saying hello, etc. It comes down to cultural differences.
At checkout, a big sister at the front desk recognized me, and she asked me which mcDonald's store I worked in, saying that she had seen my sharing on a red book. I was also reminded not to care about individual "trolls", I thought to myself that I really didn't find "trolls" in my platform, everyone is very normal #加拿大印象! #