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RPF
12-14-2008, 10:00 PM
Good morning,afternoon,evening, or night!

I have been looking for a tracker that has a reasonable selection of international music. I speak French, so of course I would like it to have some of that. However, I'm also interested in music from different cultures.

Any good ones out there?

Cheers!
:)

fengyezi
12-19-2008, 12:29 PM
whta about chinese music?some of them are so nice,and your can go to this tracker
http://list.mp3.baidu.com/list/newhits.html?id=1?top1

by the way ,i like to speak French.

RPF
12-19-2008, 10:54 PM
whta about chinese music?some of them are so nice,and your can go to this tracker
http://list.mp3.baidu.com/list/newhits.html?id=1?top1

by the way ,i like to speak French.

My first language is French. Unfortunately I can't speak Chinese - although we do have a reasonably large chinese community in my city. They have taught me to bow, instead of shaking hands - I like that!

I will look at the tracker you mentioned - Thanks!

Holy cow Fengyezi - I can't read any of it, it's in Chinese!

Thanks anyway!

:)

1000possibleclaws
12-28-2008, 09:11 PM
In Canada chinese folk taught you to BOW?!? Wherever I've been in Canada that would be seen as a joke lol. I assume you live in Quebec because you're francophone, and I haven't really ever gone there and met any chinese people, but that is really weird.

Immigrated asians aren't that F.O.B... :P

RPF
12-29-2008, 03:59 AM
In Canada chinese folk taught you to BOW?!? Wherever I've been in Canada that would be seen as a joke lol. I assume you live in Quebec because you're francophone, and I haven't really ever gone there and met any chinese people, but that is really weird.

Immigrated asians aren't that F.O.B... :P

Actually not from Québec...however in my job I interact a lot with other cultures. It's not about where you are in Canada - it's about who you interact with.