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Hi

Hi, or should I say "ni hao", that means "hi" in Chinese. Among my friends, we have a customary way of greeting each other by saying "ni hao." Traditionally in Chinese, this greeting is used with people you are not very close to, conveying a sense of politeness. However, between me and my friends, it seems to have become a unique way of greeting, used only among those we are familiar with. So, "ni hao"?

Cat

Who am I?

Jinze Li, AKA Andrew Li, Xinsese, RKIS.

Before we start, let's get to know "lil YUAN". Yes, that's her on the left, covered with a blanket. Come say hello to her. ^_^/

As for me, you can call me Andrew. I'm a sculpture artist and photographer, and I'm currently a graduate student in advertising. I must admit, I'm someone who takes a while to warm up, maybe it's an INFP personality trait. Anyway, I'm very pleased to meet you here.❤

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