I don't remember Taiwanese sounding so whiney. Is it a different accent or just they way teenagers talk like this?
Ugh this looks like a cute short high school drama and the leads look attractive but this is a snooze and the acting seem so childish. I'm dropping this after 4 episodes. I missed the old Taiwanese dramas.
I don't think there is any kissing restriction in China as long as you're 18 (adult).
It might have been shot in the same year since the drama came out end of 2020. I'm sure she must have been 18 or else they won't take the chance with a minor.
I can actually understand the need to create a fake country, with the way thing are and how sensitive people are to war countries, it will create too many controversies. Case in point - because of the 3 seconds in When the phone rings - everyone mass-downvoted the drama.
She says A Zan. If they put A before the surname is a form of familiarity and endearment.
I guess this depends on which country you're from. I'm in Canada and most time in forms - It's First name and Last name (Surname). Given name usually consist of First and Middle/alternate names. I'm Chinese and familiar with the generation character since my sister and I have the same first character of our given name. Some of my cousins have the same last character of their given name. I don't think there is a right or wrong way of naming.
Funny though, my sister usually go by 'Ah 1st character' and I usually go by 'Ah 2nd character' even though my name has the 1st character as well but everyone who know us know who they are referring to when they call the 1st character.
She says A Zan. If they put A before the surname is a form of familiarity and endearment.
I agree with the not separating the 2 syllables of the given name with a space. I never do with my name. It got confusing when people thought it was my middle name.
She says A Zan. If they put A before the surname is a form of familiarity and endearment.
haha yes! When I think about it, Chinese has so many ways of calling someone. You can use their full name ( I always find this weird since In English, no one uses their full name all the time), one character of the given name with ah in front, both characters of the given name, using old/young in front of their surname, using son/daughter after the given name, repeating one of the character of the given name, like Jing Jing. Too many to count lol
She says A Zan. If they put A before the surname is a form of familiarity and endearment.
I get what you're saying but that's not correct. In Western standard, the middle name is optional but not the same as Chinese name. For eg, Mary Alice Smith, Alice is the middle name and you can just introduce yourself as Mary Smith but you can't do that with Chinese name. Bai Jing Ting, you can't leave out any part of the Given name. It would not be the same so you can't classify Ting as the same as middle name.
When filling out a form, first name is my 2 characters, I leave the middle name blank because I do not want my id card to be missing a character. I also put no space on my given name so people don't make that mistake on my id.
She says A Zan. If they put A before the surname is a form of familiarity and endearment.
I know. I'm Chinese. In Chinese, it's Surname firstname and English, it's Firstname Surname. Firstname can be 1 or 2 characters. I have 2 in mine but the second character is not considered middle name.
Tell me about it. I have been a fan of all the performances that I have seen of her. I blame the direction. While…
I think you nailed it. That's exactly what I was looking for - LZ and SR don't look battle hardened enough. Like they are inexperienced rookies, instead of 'they have seen and been through so much of this war zone'.
Funny though, my sister usually go by 'Ah 1st character' and I usually go by 'Ah 2nd character' even though my name has the 1st character as well but everyone who know us know who they are referring to when they call the 1st character.
When filling out a form, first name is my 2 characters, I leave the middle name blank because I do not want my id card to be missing a character. I also put no space on my given name so people don't make that mistake on my id.