When Miao's uncle accidentally gets drunk in an attempt to keep up his image, how will his image fare?
Although getting drunk can be fun, it just might get in the way of one's attempt to convey a positive image.
When adjectives are used as predicates in Chinese, there are three forms: affirmative, negative and interrogative.
With Susan staying with them for Chinese New Year, Miao's family feels a bit unsure how to act in front of the foreign guest.
A tradition of Chinese New Year is to eat dumplings with family but there's also another tradition within the dumplings. Can you guess what it is?
Since she's planning on becoming independent from her family, Susan will be staying with Miao's family long-term.
The mystery of the dumplings is that the person who eats the lucky dumpling with the coin filling will be the luckiest person in the coming year.
Fighting jet lag is the worst. Miao stays up with Susan while she's attempting to adjust to the time change.
The family gets into an argument, debating whether Susan should sell Chinese food or Western food. Do you think that Susan is really trying to open a breakfast shop?
Chinese is very complicated because the same characters can have different meanings depending on the context, similar to homographs in English.
A blind date is a traditional way to meet new people. In present day China, many couples are still formed in this way.
In order to escape the blind date, Mai Miao and Susan plan to call Xiao Wei so that he can have an excuse to leave early. What would you do to escape such an awkward event?
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