All friends and colleagues say the samething, I have alot of them. I have found that teachers who used to be students, start out with an optimistic outlook but that's always gone by the 5th or 6th month.
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There, people will immediately open up to you when you show you can speak Chinese/Mandarin.
I may not know the language perfectly but I do know quite a bit about the culture and having married a northerner and spent a considerable amount of time in Xinjiang and Nanjing, I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt, a Chinese will never open up to a foreigner. It's all a show, they used to call it 'automatic bestfriend' in Korea... asians are VERY good at hiding themselves and their true opinions from foreigners. Every Chinese person I have ever met and thats including friends, relatives (I have a chinese aunt), wife, and students have always told me, never ever trust Chinese until you REALLY get to know them well.
It's accepted among Chinese that foreginers treat strangers very well, while Chinese only treat their family well. Think about it for a second, if someone was overly nice to you in America because you spoke English, you'd suspect they were trying to sell you something or there was a 'catch'. It's no different in China, they always have a hidden motivation... talk to them long enough and their true feelings or ideas will come out in the form of a proposition of some sort. Maybe its just that you give them face and they enjoy showing others that they have a foreigner friend but don't think for a second they want to be around you soley because you are a 'good guy', that concept doesn't exist here.
One of the expat sales guys I talk to in Dashadi put it to me like this: If you treat them like tigers, they'll treat you like a dog. If you treat them like dogs, they'll treat you like a tiger. It's not nice but its the way things work in China. As I said in other threads, we are not allowed to post the stuff that would make you run from this place screaming.
Anyway sorry, please carry on with your language learning. I would suggest to the people that most want to learn, hook up with the other forum members and skype in Chinese. Being a language teacher I can tell you what works for learning English really well and maybe you can apply it to pick up mandarin faster.
The smartest and fastest kids and adults that speak English flawlessly inundate themselves into American culture. They watch ONLY american tvshows, they play XBOX and PS3 Games only in English and they play a ton of online MMOs and free stuff like DOTA and LOL on English servers where they get to practice their language free, in real time, for something they are interested in. Also listen and sing to as much Chinese pop music as you can find, all my students know every single american/canadian band and pop culture icon around... christ, I must get asked about Justin Bieber and various basketball stars at least once a week. Chinese people love basketball so if you know how to play that, then they will be overjoyed to sit and shoot hoops with you, especially if you are BLACK, to them its more 'authentic'. Books are mostly crap and lessons are garbage aswell, schools exist for one thing and one thing ONLY, to make $$$. Sending your kid to school instead of buying him the latest english game or movie is like forcing you to learn multiplication by counting on your fingers. For those people knocking videogames as a waste of time, if you want to pick up languages, they are the best tools around.
The number 1 most used English phrase I hear throughout my day is "FIRE IN THE HOLE" followed by a throwing gesture. I know one teen that can recite every single word in full metal jacket from start to finish. If you have an interest in war or military, China has COUNTLESS movies made about war also loads of garbagey 3 Kingdoms spin offs. You want to get interested in 3 Kingdoms stuff? Play Dynasty Warriors. The main characters all hail from the 3 main cities in China. The one guy who used to beat the sh1t out of my brother and I on the ps3, well my wife is his direct discendent. Alot of 20+ yo Chinese like 3 Kingdoms stuff, and they have a special cardgame that they all play... I don't know the exact name of it in English but its based off the rules of BANG! II think you can look it up at qqgame.qq.com
You want free Chinese lessons, pull this game out in a crowd of 30 y.o men and listen to the insults fly. Another learning toolgame that is sweeping this nation is MAGIC THE GATHERING. There is a store at every station and 100's of nerds playing this. You can get several decks just in Chinese and practice using and reading it over and over again during tournament nights. My wife owns her own Krenko deck and after you learn the initial rules, you can see the same characters printed over and over again. The key to any language learning is simply repition and you need to find a way that interests you in repeating the same sh1t over and over again.
I won't lie to you, I learned alot of my Chinese from watching a popular dating show. Its actually my favorite show on CCTV and if its on, I'm glued to the TV. It has some long ass name, there used to be a bald guy with glasses that hosted it and there is a panel of about 30 single RICH women. One guy stands in the middle and starts giving his sob story and trying to impress the women, at the end they post all the QQs of both the girls and the guy. Its hilarious seeing the over 25 women try and pull the rich or young men. There are alot of Chinese, chinglish catch phrases that they use, the most popular being 'Common baby', its from a yogurt commercial and all Chinese will cackle if you say it correctly and in the right context.
Also you want to make women laugh like hell, get them to translate this joke exactly:
How do you make a turtle fly? Feed him a flying bean.
Don't ask, I don't know but it cracks up my adult classes every single time. Also the women all like to read the little joke books called FUNNY SCHOOL. My wife and her friends will sit for hours in the library telling me poo jokes from this book, Chinese really like poo for some reason.