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[A Stressful Yet Enchanting Journey: Navigating Shanghai]-[SLOW English Podcast - My stressful trip to China!🇨🇳(comprehensible input)]

Miss Honey: Slow English Podcast · A2 · 2025-12-03

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📋 Summary

Navigating the Challenges of a Cashless Society

The narrator’s trip to Shanghai began with significant logistical hurdles, primarily centered around the city's reliance on digital payment systems. Upon arrival, the traveler discovered that China is "almost cashless," rendering traditional credit cards and cash largely ineffective. Despite prior preparations, the payment apps "WePay" and "Alipay" were initially rejected by their banks, leaving the pair "frustrated and exhausted" at 3 a.m. The situation reached a peak of tension when trying to pay a taxi driver; they were forced to resort to a workaround of sending "10 RMB at a time" because smaller payments were more likely to be accepted than a single, larger transaction. This experience highlighted the stark contrast between their expectations and the reality of China’s digital-first infrastructure.

Communication Barriers and Misadventures

Beyond payment issues, the journey was marked by humorous navigation and communication struggles. In an attempt to find a taxi, the narrator asked a local for directions and received a long, detailed explanation in "full, fast Chinese." Lacking the language proficiency to understand the instructions, the narrator felt "too embarrassed to tell him that I didn't understand anything," opting instead to smile and walk away. Furthermore, the reliance on "Google Maps"—which does not work well in China—led the travelers to the wrong locations, including a McDonald's instead of their hotel, forcing them to lug "two huge suitcases and two backpacks" through the streets while feeling "fuming" and stressed.

The Cultural and Culinary Delights of Shanghai

Once the initial stressors subsided, the trip transformed into a rich exploration of Chinese culture and cuisine. The narrator developed an obsession with "xiao long bao" (soup dumplings), ordering them at least once a day. They also explored the vibrant streets of "Nanjing Road," which were "full of colorful lights and food everywhere." The cultural immersion continued with visits to the "Yu Yuan Garden," where the narrator marveled at skyscrapers "touching the clouds," and the Bund, which offered a "very unique view of buildings" along the river.

Reflections on Travel and Growth

Throughout the podcast, the narrator emphasizes the importance of resilience and maintaining a positive mindset. Even when facing a "dirty and smelly" hotel room that felt "straight out of a horror movie," the travelers prioritized rest and moved forward. The trip concluded with a stay at a resort-style hotel featuring hot springs and arcades, providing a much-needed reprieve. The narrator reflects on these memories as "beautiful moments" shared with their sister, serving as a reminder that even when travel plans go awry, the persistence to "reach your goals" remains the most valuable takeaway. The episode serves as both a language-learning tool and a testament to the growth that comes from navigating the unknown.

🎯Key Sentences

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Those memories mean a lot to me right now.
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My sister and I don't like being rushed or late.
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People look at you like you are crazy if you want to use cash.
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I had no idea what he said.
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I had it up to here. with my bank.
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📝Key Phrases

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time on one's hands
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back to square one
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in a split second
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have it up to here with
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fuming
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, I recorded this episode before everything that happened.
Working on it after the assault has helped me clear my mind a little bit.
And it's reminded me of all the beautiful moments I spent with my sister traveling.
Those memories mean a lot to me right now.
I'm really proud of this episode.
Enjoy.

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