Here is a listing of what constitutes the behaviour traits of a true chinaman.
- You unwrap gifts very carefully hoping to save and re-use the wrapping paper and the bows.
- A toilet paper sale will mean buying at least 100 rolls which you will stash in the unused guest-room.
- A Thermos flask with hot water is always by your bedside every night.
- All grocery bags are kept. They will be re-used as garbage bags.
- You never waste food even if you have almost maxed out. When someone says that they will throw away the left-overs, you will eat them all up as you think of the starving children in Africa.
- You never really need to buy Tupperware. Butter tubs and take-out containers would do the job and your cupboard is filled with them.
- You have a fierce collection of hotel shampoo bottles which you collect each time you stay in a hotel.
- Your plate and utensils must be washed in a small basin of water each time you dine at a restaurant.
- You invariably own both a rice cooker and a slow cooker.
- Rice must be washed at least two to three times before it is cooked.
- You will literally fight over who should pay the dinner bill at a restaurant.
- You drink tea in a cup with an aluminum cover on it.
- If you are under the age of 20, you own a really expensive Walkman. If you are above 20, you would own a really expensive Japanese camera.
- You cook with a wok.
- You always cook too much.
- You eat every grain of rice on your plate or in your bowl but don't eat the last piece of food on the table.
- You starve yourself before going out for a buffet dinner.
- You know some-one who can get a good deal on jewelry, electronics or computers.
- You only make long distance call after 7 p.m.
- You prefer eating prawns with heads and legs intact because you think they are fresh.
- You never called your parents to say,"Hi!"
- If you don't live with your parents and they call; they will ask you whether you have eaten even if it is midnight.
- Your parents advise you to boil herbs and stay indoor when you are sick. They also caution you not to eat fried or baked foods as they are "heaty"- "Yeet Hay" in Cantonese.
- You e-mail your Chinese friends at work even though you sit less than ten feet away from them.
- You own you own meat cleaver and sharpens it.
- Your tooth-paste tubes are all squeezed paper-thin.
Do you do most of the above? If you do, you are one true blue-blood chinaman! My congratulations!
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1 comment:
PC, you should send this to the papers for publication.
Damn funny.
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