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Q: What's your typical Friday/Saturday night in the PRC?

  I'm a responsible married man now, but i've done the baijiu, clubbing, k-fen hot-step. When I first got here I was so broke i'd go out alone (I was in a city of no foreigners), hit a club and wait to be invited to a table, then drink all night. Lame, I know, but when needs must... As I settled into a wage my free-time became a better party, but i'm a daddy now. Now a night's extravagance barely reaches beyond a full ice tray. But it's worth it for the nipper. 

  So what of you mon ami? How's your free-time treating you? How you treating it?

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Exercise, study, watch movies, go to parks or for the odd hike.

Depends if I am with my gf or not as she lives an hour away.

I also go for a coffee once or twice a week. I generally law low so that I can be more productive with my studies at this time.

 

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No pubs, only 1 KTV, what am i supposed to do lol

I go to a barbecue about 3 times a week, drink their beer and eat lovely food, the rest of the time i usually work.

If i get a weekend off, i usualy take a taxi and wander round the nearest city ( Shenyang ), or just wander round my neighborhood for a while

Not very exciting i know, but i work long hours, and im in a small suburb so nothing much else to do.

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Usually i will dine out,and then go to a park or climb the mountain close to my apartment on Saturday afternoon (or in dawn on Sunday sometimes).After that,it will be shopping time.I go to a supermarket nearby to buy fruits and snacks for the next week.Then,i go back to do exercise for about half an hour and  watch movies while having drinks.Then at about 1:30 a.m ,sleeping time comes!

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watch movies , go to city to play bowling ,have a dinner outside ,meet some friends ,and walk alone late night in dark streets of china

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