20140419, Minutes, by Nathan Gee
Dear Happiers,
"What a pleasure to have a friend come from afar!" Confucius said. We are happy not only having a friend, Ryan, who comes from Kaohsiung happy English club, but also meeting an old friend, Rio, who never shows up more than one year. We are also pleased to meet a new-comer Styfan, and to see a second-time friend Clair. To our surprise, Our gourmet expert Aiyun brings his sister Shelly to join us.
Different countries and ethnic groups have different cultures. They eat different foods and have different ways to eat. We explore different 15 international food etiquette rules. Thanks to Joey for sharing a story about how his friend was toasted in a mountain tribe even though she had never drunk any alcohol. In Taiwan, it's very common occasion that we need to respond to be toasted even though we don't drink or we are reluctant to drink.
Thanks to Jasmine for explaining the metaphor "Do you know the Bishop of Norwich?" When we go to England next time, we can directly pass the decanter to our left. There's no need to ask "Who is he?"
How do you prepare your red envelope when you are going to attend a wedding banquet? Everyone shares their experiences. It seems a public secret that every family has a small notebook that records each red envelope they have received. It also is a common sense that you need to prepare more than you received. For some young people, it's a big burden in monthly expenditure.
I'm very glad to see a lot of new and old friends come to join today's meeting. I'm also excited that we have a lively chatting time. Thanks to each member for automatically and enthusiastically speaking with each other in our first session. Even though we have more than ten members in the meeting, I can find more than five different small groups talking with each other simultaneously. I hope we can keep this energetic meeting each time. Although it seems loud as a market, it is full of fun and happiness.
Come and join us, you'll know.
Nathan Gee