Since I come to shanghai for nearly 1 year, my mobile phone has become useless. The most significant usage of my mobile phone is perhaps the alarm clock. It sounds ludicrous or unbelievable! But it’s true. Most of my friends are in Ningbo or Hangzhou now, and maybe some of them have lost my phone number for some reasons.
I should apologize to my friends who had sent me the Happy New Year SMS message while in the Spring Festival holidays as I didn’t have time to reply one by one. I got around 30 SMS messages on the New Year’s Eve. Thanks a ton for your special wishes. Since my mobile phone is an outdated one, just like my laptop, the storage of the phone is not very large; so today I will delete these messages. While deleting these messages, I also record the people who have sent me the messages in a white paper.
I might not send back to you at that time so I am delivering a long overdue blessing here, through my Blog. I hope you can hear my truehearted wishes, my dear friends. Here is the white paper:
Due to some reasons, (here I just record the people who sent the message I delete today) you are not in this list. But it doesn’t mean that you are not in my heart. Actually many of my dearest friends are not on this list such as Hurrican, yixuan etc. I wish all friends will have a good time during the Chinese New Year.
In addition, a piece of news:
It was forecasted that 17 billion SMS messages would be sent in China during this Spring Festival alone. The number was 7 billion last year. Think about it. 0.1 RMB for one SMS. It means 1.7 billion RMB income for China Telecom and Unicom alone in several days.
Now you know why I didn’t send messages to you on the New Year’s Eve. 🙂
hi, jason
feel happy to see my name in ur friends list
thank you
hey,buddy
i’m very shocked and happy to see that you make a great progress in your Engish. how did you make it? is that because of your English Blog. it is really fantastic.
plus,i’m very glad to see my name is on your white list.:) but it seems you have made slight change on my name. but it’s ok for me. it sounds more cutie.
Thank you for your regards.But i wonder why you write in english now.
Hi Xiaozhu,
SMS is hold by China Mobile and Unicom, then little Telecom..
Last month, I spent 106 RMB… 🙂