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| 37506 | 423 | Mighty Water Dragon: | 43 | Roy Stewart | Mar 30, 2012 | 2012-03-30T17:14:00-0400 | jdogger wrote: Roy Stewart wrote: It's actually seen as polite in China to speak in the third person, and with good reason. It's more detached. Roy had a plum in his mouth as a child. Click to expand... How many Chinese surfers are on this post? Lot's of nationalities here but I haven't seen any posts from China yet. just trying to keep it real. Click to expand... Well, Paulownia wood is Chinese, Roy also has Chinese ancestry a very sharp Miao Dao, Zhan Ma Dao and Qiang with Waxwood shaft. I hope that this helps, however the point is that writing in the third person is more detached than writing in the first person, and is perfectly polite. No further meaning should be given to the practice. . . |