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Inspired a post on Jim Boykin's blog, I think it is a great idea to provide a place for my readers to introduce yourself.
For most bloggers, they don't know who their readers are. I am luck, because many readers turned into frequent commenters, and during the years of conversation, I learnt more about them, such as where they come from, and I even met many of them personally.
So, here is the simple question:
Who are you? Would you please introduce yourself to the rest of the readers?
P.S. Today, the Olympic Torch arrived at the top of the Everest.
Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at May 8, 2008 9:28 PM
Copyright: You are free to redistribute this work, as long as you keep this disclaimer
and this link: http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20080508_introduce_yourself.htm
how about this form? :)
[mac] male; 20s; student; Central China
[Self-sum-up] Until GFW resolves, i'm not sure i really would like to believe you, seriously and no offence. Yes, this is BIG. And NO, you don't know how it feels. Thank you. (Net Nanny, beware here, watch me please.) And YES, right now i can only 'IDENTIFY' this problem, i can't 'SOLVE' any of them. It's funny because, you see, the way i see it, THIS WAY OF THINKING is acutally THE PROBLEM here.
The way i see it, [30 years of 改革开放] VS [? years of GFW], GFW winned and is still winning. Don't bother convince me otherwise. I don't belive you. For only GOD knows if you are HARMONIZED or SELF-HARMONIZED or not, including YOU, MR. WANG JIAN SHUO. NO OFFENCE. Thank you.
p.S I missed the torch reaching top live broadcasting, damn!!!
Posted by: mac on May 8, 2008 10:45 PM@jian shuo - I think you already know much about me over the years... in summary, Peter Breitkreutz - Australian living and working in Singapore - married to ex-colleague from Shanghai, Sammi (used to work together in Kodak). 'Mixed' baby Jaime Zheng Jiayang, born in Singapore on 27th August, 2007. Global Strategic Sourcing Manager for Marketing, Motorola. www.aussiepete.com
Posted by: AussiePB on May 8, 2008 11:21 PMI never commented on your blog before, I took this opportunity that you kindly offered :)
I'm Fabrizio from Italy, CFO Assistant that would like to visit his company facility in Ningbo (Zhejiang) more often...
Hi Jian Shuo
Long time have not commented on your blog, recently just one on Tibet's issues.
I am a Singaporean living and working in Shanghai, General Manager of an investment company.
Wonton,
Hard boiled commander of an successful sales legion,
prone to sudden pursuits of stupid ventures.
Loyal servant to China,
Father to an unborn son,
husband to a stubborn wife.
And I will have my puppy...
in this life ...or the next...
Hi, I am David from Singapore.
I run Shanghai's hottest and coolest event site.
www.shanghaiwhatsup.com
Posted by: David (external link) on May 9, 2008 1:55 AMHi Jian Shuo,
Wow, someone in Shanghai knows me! Looks like you've got a great company and team there. Maybe one day I'll get to shanghai and we can meet!
Jim Boykin
I commented a few days ago. I've been reading your blog for a few months now. I'll be moving to Shanghai soon and I find your blog insightful.
Posted by: Nerbo on May 9, 2008 3:01 AMSorry. Double post, didn't introduce myself. I'm Bren from Colorado for the time being. I'm looking forward towards experiencing a new place. Young and loving life.
Posted by: Nerbo on May 9, 2008 3:04 AMHi, I'm Nic, from Singapore, beleaguered student of a tender 18 years, and hopeless Internet addict. I have a general interest in different cultures, especially the constantly evolving one of modern China. Tragically, I am Chinese by race, but my fluency in Mandarin has atrophied to such a large extent over the past few years due to disuse that verbal communication is now somewhat frustrating - thankfully my reading skills are a measure better. I love your blog for the reasoned and honest perspective it brings, and also the awesome photos.
Posted by: Nic (external link) on May 9, 2008 3:08 AMConall, 30's, male from Dublin, Ireland. Work in sales and marketing. I've subscribed to your blog for years. Odd that my first comment was a few weeks ago.
I like this direct call to say hello. Thanks.
We've met in person, but this is a wonderful opportunity to get to know your other readers! I'm the proud mom of two wonderful young men about your age, happily married for 40 years this coming month, living in Cupertino CA, and hoping someday to have a chance to visit Shanghai. Until we have grandchildren of our own, it gives me great pleasure to think of myself as Yifan's unofficial "Honorary American Grandmother" :-)
Posted by: Carroll on May 9, 2008 10:12 AMHi, I am entirely a Shanghaiese. Born in Shanghai, growth in Shanghai. I heard about your blog in Culturematters on ICS channel.
I am 27, male, an oridinary clerk in Expeditors International, a logistics company which headquarter in Seattle, US.
Hello I am Ally from Perth, Australia.
I was born in Hong Kong but came here when i was a child. I am studying Nutrition and Food science at univesity and i will be coming to Shanghai in October for the 14th World Congress of Food Science and Technology.
I'm studying Mandarin at uni as well because i hope one day i will get the chance to work in China!
Posted by: Ally on May 9, 2008 11:46 AMI guess I'll be a first time commenter coming out of hiding. I'm Ben, I'm a university student studying biology and chemistry near Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. I found this blog while searching for Shanghai hotels, and found it very interesting, especially since I'm in a class on Chinese Politics this term.
Posted by: Ben on May 9, 2008 12:30 PMi am chinese native. came from hangzhou silk-town zhejiang i read your blog everyday for the reason learing english.
and i admire you for your free english thought , no matter how hard i try, my head still work slow and awkward in english operation-system.
Posted by: lin on May 9, 2008 12:53 PMhi ,jianshuo. my name is hezhanchi.i'm from shenzhen.i'm a new reader of your blog for about 3 months. when and how did i find your blog?m...i didn't remember. your blog is really very intresting and i read it everyday.
Posted by: derek on May 9, 2008 1:39 PMHi, Jianshuo,
hi, all,
I live in Düsseldorf, Germany; 65 Years old (Ma), write myself a weblog (and a ch'an- phorum). I read this blog since two years and attached it on my blogroll. My own blog is a melange from politics, medicine, lyrik, prosa, cartoons and musik. My interests are far- reaching, also my blog. The blog is in german, but if anyone wants to leave a comment in english, thats not a problem. The blogs name "Buettchenbunt" is an synonym for this. Times ago my profession was psychoanalist and, at time, journalist. Now I'm pensioner, because I'm handicapped. I love dogs, at time, because my handicap i've only a loan- dog.
Thank you, Jianshuo, for your very interesting and instructive weblog and all the hours you spend on it.
Posted by: XiongShui (external link) on May 9, 2008 8:41 PMHi Jianshuo,
My name is Susan and I live in Pudong Shanghai. I work as a technical writer for National Instruments. I love reading you blog!
Susan
Posted by: Susan (external link) on May 9, 2008 8:47 PMHi everybody.
I am Ji Haidong, a transplanted Chinese in Chicago area for more than a decade now.
Pure rural Shandong stock, grown up in the 70s. Undergrad in southern China for 4 years, slacker in Beijing for less than a year. Came to the US in 1995 and stayed. Currently self-employed doing database consulting and training in the US. Would love to work on projects in my beloved homeland, and in fact all over the world.
I made a few comments in the past, had a hiatus, and came back for great discussions during the whole Olympic discussion. For the most part, I am a silent observer, I learned a lot from different people's perspectives. So thanks Jian Shuo for such a wonderful platform and your great attitude!
Posted by: Ji Village News (external link) on May 9, 2008 11:38 PMBy the way, thanks for a lot of thoughtful readers' comments too! It is discussions exemplified in spaces like this that give me a profound hope for China, the world, and our common humanity.
Posted by: Ji Village News (external link) on May 9, 2008 11:59 PMHello Jianshuo,
My name is Yin and I believe I'm the same age as you. I went to sjtu as well and graduated in 2000. Now I live in florida and working as an actuary. I am a Shanghaiese and never leaved shanghai before I came to States. I've been reading your blog for years but rarely comment. At first, I read your blog because I was homesick. Now I found that your blog is interesting and useful because someday, I may be come back. you just never know..
Posted by: Yin on May 10, 2008 10:43 AMHi =) I'm Jovine from Singapore, budding software engineer with a taste for Java. Thanks for the fun and insightful stuff you've brought us! Wishing ur family esp Yifan well!
Posted by: jovine on May 10, 2008 3:34 PMI'm Alfonso. A Spaniard from Spain. Living in Madrid. I'm Software engineer. Find your blog fascinating. Like your photos a lot. Specially about live, cities and new constructions in China.
Posted by: ecodelta on May 10, 2008 4:31 PMWow, a lot of first time commenters...So I guess I should reply here.
Yiding. Male. 31 this year. Consider myself as Buddhist. Local Shanghainese and still living in Shanghai. Software related.
Following this blog for several years, firefox first and then switch to google reader.
Posted by: cookie on May 10, 2008 9:29 PMHello. I'm Daniel, from Fremont, CA (near San Jose). I don't comment much but I subscribed to your blog months ago when I was visiting Shanghai. I now live and work in Shanghai and continue to enjoy your posts.
Posted by: DKwan (external link) on May 11, 2008 12:47 PM@all, thanks all for your self introduction. It helps other readers to know who are reading and commenting on this blog - and give people (including me) some idea about the distribution of reader across the world - I have more diversed readership than I thought.
Posted by: Jian Shuo wang (external link) on May 11, 2008 1:35 PMHi Jian Shuo, I'm Lily. I grew up in Shanghai but have been living in the UK for the past 7 years. I randomly discovered your site about 3 years ago, when I was searching for some English text on Shanghai for my friend who was about to visit the city. I've been a 忠实读者 since. I may have commented once or twice on this site, but most of time only 潜水ing :p I've also been reading your friends' blogs, to keep up with what's been happening in SH. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for bringing your world so close to me.
I would really love to meet you in person one day. If I remember correctly, did you use to organise meetings with students at Starbucks? If it is still ongoing, I hope you won't mind if I tag along once? (I graduated from uni not long ago myself :p ) I work in a bank, so any conversation not centred on finance would be refreshing to me! :p Otherwise please do let me know if you happen to be visiting London!
Haha you must be wondering yourself how amazing it is to make so many friends from (truly) around the world by writing blogs at home ^_^ Best wishes!
Posted by: Lily on May 12, 2008 8:40 AMHi Jian Shuo,
Krish, Male, Indian, Working in Shanghai for the last 1 year, mostly a silent passive reader of your blog and originally favourited your blog more than a year back when contemplating a Shanghai Move. I thank you for lot of specific information that have made me adapt to Shanghai life ( Too many to mention individually )
Warmest Regards...
Posted by: Krish on May 12, 2008 2:51 PMHi
I'm Jean-Felix, from France, living in SH for 5 years now.
I like to follow your blog, be it for practical information (for trips for example) or more recently about the more "political" issues.
If you have time someday, I'll be delighted to meet you in person and have a coffee/dinner/drink.;-P