hey, my Taiwanese co worker arrive in her Air BNB, first think she asked is how to use the Bidet (She was wondering what is small sink for???). Do you have anything in Chinese?
Had Pizza lunch with nice local beer (me), her Cafe Latte (She prefers one in KHH). She asked waiter how to say Grazie(č¬č¬) , he was nice said like five times, asked where was from and he said č¬č¬ (hahahh), and said he never went there knows its land of tech and Ravioli and bubble tea. So one person does not think Taiwan is a poor sewer.
also, the train from MXP to Central was cancelled for unknown reason, not good start, ended up going to Milano Cadorna then metro. Japan and Taiwan this is rare event.
What, is it for washing cats? Does it come with restraints as the cat starts slashing with their razor blades because they hate water?
In Taiwan they usually use this sprayer connected with the toiletās water supply for washing your bum. Itās a great thing to have if the toilet has no paper, because the water does a better job anyways.
be aware of the times u get the bus, u might get stuck on the highway for traffic jam. On sat afternoon usually is ok, mornings and evenings very risky. Would still take the chance with the train (from Cadorna usually much more reliable and frequent than centrale or garibaldi).
However I do wish that their cost of living isnāt so high. I remember living in Berlin on about 500 euros a month (half of that on housing). But itās so expensive for me to fly there, and Iād have to visa run back to Taiwan for 3 months. Iād need to be Bill Gates rich to afford that.
China appears to have a lot of copies of European city⦠like copies of London, Paris, and all that! Theyāre ghost towns though because not many Chinese can afford to live there.
Iām not in the habit of checking these things, but off the top of my head, thereās Thailand-Laos, Lebanon-Syria, and even Canada-US until⦠what was it, 2010?* Not to mention the fact that some Schengen countries have temporarily un-Schengened themselves in recent years (before covid).
Bottom line, Europe is full of countries. Deal with it.
*ETA: Apparently US/Can citizens can still cross their shared border with just a birth certificate. I wouldnāt advise trying it, but Wikivoyage says so.