Monday, March 4, 2019
Day Four Rocked
Today’s entry is short. What you really need to know is
that I now have reliable internet access including my very own Chinese phone
number, I bought groceries, and I learned that I do not need an ID to come and
go from campus.
My friend Deng Wei (pronounced like
don--with a silent ‘n’--way) walked me to the local cell phone store and helped
me buy a Chinese SIM card for my phone. I paid about $15USD for the card and
unlimited everything for a month. As with most things in Beijing, we waited in
line for about 45 minutes to accomplish the purchase and installation of the
card. However, it was time well spent. I learned that Deng Wei is very
interested in writing centers on college campuses. She worked in one during her
undergraduate education and is enthusiastic about the possibilities of peer tutoring
and expanding the number of writing centers available at Chinese universities. I
encouraged her to come to the U.S. for her PhD. She is fluent in four languages
and is super bright and kind. As Eddie Izzard once said, “How do you fit that
all in one brain?”
During our conversation on the walk
to the cell phone store, Deng Wei showed me the way to two local supermarkets.
When I asked about needing an ID to leave campus, she told me that she might be
asked for ID, but no one would ask me. I expressed disbelief and Deng Wei
responded, “If the police ask you for ID, they have to talk to you in English.
They don’t want to do that, so they won’t ask.” Good to know. Forget getting an
ID. I’ll just waltz through the gates with my privilege flag flying.
Today was a banner day. Because a
fellow human was willing to spend two hours with me, I was able to buy
groceries, gain reliable internet access, and learn new things about being
American in China. Friends are truly the best.
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So glad you had a good day and found a quality hooman!
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DeleteI'm working on it! She's an incredible person and would do so well at USM.
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