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Walking After Supper

An old man who is about 80 years old walks on the garden path every day after supper. There is a popular saying that you will live to reach 100 years if walking a hundred steps after meals.
We say hello to each other with smiles, I usually ask him: "Have you had supper already?", his answer is always: "Yes, how about you? ". That's a traditional Chinese way to greet each other.
If you meet a person in a washroom when you heard a greeting like "Have you had breakfast/dinner ?", don't be surprised. I sometimes nearly speak out such kind of greetings.

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An old man who is about 80 years old walks on the garden path every day after supper.

That's a traditional Chinese way to greet each other.

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Walking After Supper

An old man who is about 80 years old walks on the garden path every day after supper.

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Walking After Supper


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An old man who is about 80 years old walks on the garden path every day after supper.


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There is a popular saying that you will live to reach 100 years if walking a hundred steps after meals.


There is a popular saying that you will live to reach 100 years if you walking a hundred steps after meals. There is a popular saying that you will live to reach 100 years if you walk a hundred steps after meals.

There is a popular saying that you will live to reach 100 years if you walking a hundred steps after meals. There is a popular saying that you will live 100 years if you walk a hundred steps after meals.

We say hello to each other with smiles, I usually asked him: "Have you had supper already?


", he answered: "Yes, how about you?


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That's a traditional Chinese way to greet each other.


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If you meet a person in a washroom when you heard a greeting like "Have you had breakfast/dinner ?


If you meet a person in a washroom whenand you heard a greeting like "Have you had breakfast/dinner ? If you meet a person in a washroom and you hear a greeting like "Have you had breakfast/dinner ?

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I sometimes nearly speak out such kind of greetings.


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We say hello to each other with smiles, I usually ask him: "Have you had supper already?


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", his answer is always: "Yes, how about you?


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