tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post4055860470433090201..comments2023-10-29T21:14:24.325+08:00Comments on SHE in China: Learning 'Suzhou-hua' on a local TV showJonna Wibeliushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08954672453008704738noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-77242264376877088022009-06-04T18:00:32.626+08:002009-06-04T18:00:32.626+08:00What a treat! I love the videos although I couldn...What a treat! I love the videos although I couldn't understand a word of it.Bagman and Butlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06760203276065466927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-7112463022883275312009-06-03T18:17:41.204+08:002009-06-03T18:17:41.204+08:00It is interesting that the two hosts are both male...It is interesting that the two hosts are both male, normally there shall be one male and one female host. The two clowns just don't realize your potential and fail to let you fully present your language skills and personality. What a shame. Jonna, you can make it to the top talk show like 杨澜访谈,鲁豫有约,these two women are said to be China's Oprah Winfrey.冰蓝https://www.blogger.com/profile/14487828582819736166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-778373272376999242009-06-02T22:27:26.058+08:002009-06-02T22:27:26.058+08:00Mark -hehe, yeah it is quite funny when I think ba...Mark -hehe, yeah it is quite funny when I think back at it... I hope I get a second chance!<br /><br />Adrian -yeah, that's exactly how it was! I suppose I made a too big of a thing out of it.. it just sounded like such a special thing.. 'being on a Chinese show'... and then in the end I ended up looking like a fool! Haha, quite funny if u think f it! Well, there's no Jonna W talk show coming up after this performance, that's for sure! :) <br /><br />MJFeng -no way....!!!! not another 2 years on learning a dialect.. Mandarin is enough!!!! haha! Actually, that's just what I was hoping to get to say on the show but the opportunity never showed up. Maybe I should have just been a bit more aggressive and talked more? Although I bet that would have made those clown hosts upset de luxe... a laowai trying to steal their limelight!?? Grrrrr! <br /><br />Pete -yeah, hard to do well when a child star already set the bar way too high... as for autographs... ehum, I don't think we are there (or will ever get there! haha!) quite yet. <br /><br />anonymous -yeah I'd love that, sounds perfect for me. Now only one tiiiiiny little prooooblemo... the actual show? anyone got a spare one for me to host?! ;)Jonna Wibeliushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08954672453008704738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-86290331575729215552009-06-02T21:44:12.245+08:002009-06-02T21:44:12.245+08:00I think Jonna can apply for being a host in redisc...I think Jonna can apply for being a host in rediscovery China program.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-70550119192178822382009-06-02T21:31:31.487+08:002009-06-02T21:31:31.487+08:00Every actor I've ever heard will say the harde...Every actor I've ever heard will say the hardest things to act with are KIDS & PETS they will always steal the show. The question is are you giving out "autographs"? I'd take one !Pete In Syracusehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07956762948543259297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-28653066247332206482009-06-02T19:56:51.916+08:002009-06-02T19:56:51.916+08:00Haha, I know how most westerners hate dialects in ...Haha, I know how most westerners hate dialects in China, just when you thought you have managed with learning Chinese, then you suddenly find that you cant understand anything of what they say anymore when u come to a southern or eastern city in China.<br />Although dialect on name its more of a a new language, diffeence between the Wu Language/dialect(includes the Suzhou Hua and Shanghai Hua and a big part of eastern china) and Mandarin is bigger than the difference between french and Swedish, and are in many way a even more ancient language than Mandarin itself with a long and proud history and culture. Another big dialect is the Cantonese, yeah, where the so called Ching Chiang Chong stereotype chinese pronouncement more commonly known in the west came from.<br />Anyway, if you live in eastern china, you should learn some:pMJFenghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00324503819805895283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-70272484211655612202009-06-02T17:04:56.543+08:002009-06-02T17:04:56.543+08:00What you've described sounds pretty similar to wha...What you've described sounds pretty similar to what I've heard from other "normal" people who suddenly find themselves being interviewed. It's not something they do often, so the excitement and anticipation builds up for days and days.<br /><br />Then they find out they're only on for a few minutes and say a few lines and that's it!<br /><br />But this is just a practice round for you. Soon, you'll have your own show....China Today with Jonna W. <br /><br />Adrian<br /><br />ps: remember to be kind to the "Extras".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8491088023973371313.post-5355231093385403602009-06-02T16:48:58.108+08:002009-06-02T16:48:58.108+08:00This is so funny!
I almost fell down the chair wh...This is so funny!<br /><br />I almost fell down the chair while reading it!<br /><br />Hope they could do more dialogue in the future shows with youMark's Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11261344850661323552noreply@blogger.com