Zhang Tiegen, in fact, did not follow what he said and would be able to leave Liu Ruyan soon.
On the contrary, Zhang Tiegen was at least at Liu Ruyan's side. After being delayed for more than half an hour, he finally staggered out of the administrative building.
Natasha had already been waiting very impatiently, and she almost couldn't hold back and was about to hang up the phone with Zhang Tiegen, urging Zhang Tiegen to come out as soon as possible.
As soon as he got back to the car, Zhang Tiegen apologized to Natasha profusely.
Since Zhang Tiegen was looking for Liu Ruyan, although Natasha felt unhappy, there was nothing she could focus on. After all, that person was Liu Ruyan, she was not someone else!
Therefore, it was naturally impossible for Natasha to complain to Zhang Tiegen, otherwise it would only cause Zhang Tiegen to hate her.
At this time, Natasha very smartly started to change the topic.
"Vulture, I am not your Chinese, and I don't understand your Chinese culture. I have always heard that you Chinese care very much about things like naming. There are many people who can make a lot of money by naming others.
, is this true?" Natasha asked Zhang Tiegen.
"Yes!" Zhang Tiegen nodded and said.
In order to choose a name for his child, he went to the bookstore and bought a large dictionary. It is still on top of his car and he takes it out to look through it when he has time!
It can be seen that Chinese people do have an inexplicable emphasis on naming, which is almost like a kind of religious worship.
In fact, let alone Chinese people, foreigners are also like this. If you don’t believe it, you can just find an American TV series and watch it.
Therefore, what Natasha said to Zhang Tiegen now, apart from the slightest hint of wanting to ask Zhang Tiegen for advice, was just a deliberate attempt to find something to talk about when Zhang Tiegen had nothing to say.
"Why are you asking this?" Zhang Tiegen asked Natasha with a smile, and then said, "Sean, let's drive, and we will go to see your art shop along the way."
Sean nodded and smiled, started the car and drove out without saying anything else.
"That's right." Natasha said with a smile, as if she had finally found a topic she liked. "Our store hasn't had a name yet, what kind of name do you want to give it?
I personally think it’s best for a store to have a down-to-earth name.”
Zhang Tiegen never expected that this Natasha was pretty good, and she actually knew the word "down to earth".
However, Zhang Tiegen's thoughts were more practical, and his thoughts were not the same as Natasha's.
When Zhang Tiegen thinks about it, what is grounding? Although grounding is very important, many Oriental people have a subconscious tendency to admire foreign things and always feel that foreign things are better.
When Zhang Tiegen returned to China, one of the most ridiculous and sad domestic news he saw was that a monk who was building a new temple was advertising on the Internet to recruit monks. The academic qualifications shown by this person were actually from some Buddhist college in the United States.
He has a doctorate and looks extremely awesome. Come on, everyone knows that the center of Buddhism is in China! The highest institution of Buddhist education is in China!
Therefore, this is indeed one of the things that makes Zhang Tiegen feel disappointed with the Chinese people, which causes his attitude towards Westerners to always become tougher and tougher.
In such an atmosphere, Zhang Tiegen naturally connected his mind to the fact that Natasha and Sean were both French.
Since it is a shop opened by French people, it should be run like the Internet celebrity bakery in Shanghai. As long as it has the name of a famous French chef, countless idiots can flock to it, even if they have to queue for hours to eat.
I had no regrets when I got a piece of bread, but after a final inspection, it turned out to be a black-hearted workshop that failed to meet the standards for everything.
Judging from this example, and from a business perspective, many Chinese people are indeed stupid and have too much money and cannot tell the difference between black and white. If such people don’t cheat their money, then who will cheat them?
"Vulture, what are you thinking about? Why did you stop talking all of a sudden?" Natasha pushed Zhang Tiegen and asked.
Zhang Tiegen, whose thoughts had been racing for a while, finally came back to his senses from the confusion.
"Oh, aren't I helping you think of a name for the store?" Zhang Tiegen replied.
"Then have you thought about it?" Natasha quickly asked Zhang Tiegen.
"I haven't thought of a specific name for you yet. However, I do have an idea." Zhang Tiegen said.
"Oh? Then hurry up and tell us, we can have a good discussion!" Natasha said happily. "Of course, I have always thought that we can choose a more elegant Chinese name. I heard that you Chinese people
People like this the most, and I hope business will get better because of it!"
"No, No!" Zhang Tiegen stretched out a finger, waved it in front of Natasha's eyes, and said, "If you think like this, you are wrong. No, it is not just wrong, it is simply a big mistake.
So wrong.”
Natasha asked curiously: "Why do you think so?"
Zhang Tiegen then briefly explained to Natasha the current psychology of the Chinese people, and also deliberately emphasized the nationalities of Natasha and the three of them, especially since the three of them could tell that they were foreigners just by looking at their appearance.
It is even more popular in China.
Therefore, Zhang Tiegen strongly suggested to Natasha that instead of giving their store an elegant and unelegant Chinese name, it would be better to give it a foreign-translated name that is very foreign-style, so that it would be easier to attract the attention of Chinese people.
Zhang Tiegen's words really overturned Natasha's thinking mode all of a sudden. After all, she has been worrying about naming the store these days, and has been thinking about Chinese culture. As a result, Zhang Tiegen
He actually came to her like this.
"How could this be like this?" Natasha asked with some incomprehensible surprise. After all, as a French, they have always been very arrogant about their own culture.
Zhang Tiegen sighed lightly and explained simply: "It is actually not difficult to understand the Chinese people's mentality that foreign things are good. This is because in the past 150 years, our Chinese civilization has been completely destroyed by you.
European civilization was defeated, and you completely shattered the pride of our five-thousand-year-old Chinese civilization. As a result, the Chinese people changed from always arrogantly looking down on foreigners to being able to only look up to them. Even now we
The country has risen again, and there is still no progress in the reconstruction of civilization. Not to mention, now there are bricks everywhere in the country except for bricks and mortar. No one has the brainpower and ability to rebuild a system that can integrate the times.
sex, and can maintain the original core of the new Chinese civilization. Therefore, this will inevitably lead to the fact that the self-confidence of the Chinese people is still fragile when facing you Westerners."
Going deeper, this is the reason why China has been advocating nationalism and populism.
Natasha obviously didn't have the ability to understand the meaning of Zhang Tiegen's words, but she knew one thing. Zhang Tiegen was really trying to persuade her: If she, a genuine Frenchman, really wanted to make money in China, she should use a French
style store name.
Nodding, Natasha said: "I understand how to make a vulture."