Mad Dogs and English Teachers
In this episode, Chris and Rob dive deep into what it’s really like teaching and living in China after years spent in Southeast Asia. From the high-tech streets of Guangdong to the ancient history of Beijing, the duo compares the "Middle Kingdom" to the more relaxed—but often more challenging—lifestyle of Myanmar and Vietnam. The conversation takes a serious turn as Chris discusses the primary driver for his move: international healthcare. He shares his personal experience navigating major medical procedures for his family and how the Chinese insurance system compares to the "atrocious" healthcare landscape in Myanmar. The boys also tackle the "Nanny State" reputation, the reality of surveillance, the total disappearance of cash in favor of WeChat and Alipay, and why you should never leave a tip at a restaurant in China. Whether you are an expat, a TEFL teacher, or just curious about life behind the Great Firewall, this episode offers a candid, light-hearted look at the pros and cons of life in modern China. * Healthcare & Insurance: Why the move to China was a "medical necessity" and the stark contrast in quality of care between China and Myanmar. * Safety & Surveillance: Debunking the "Big Brother" myths and discussing why China feels like one of the safest places to live. * The Cashless Revolution: The high-stakes reality of living in a society where your entire life—and wallet—is on your smartphone. * Expats & Social Life: Finding community on balconies in Guangdong and the vibrant, cosmopolitan energy of Beijing. * Cultural Faux Pas: Understanding tipping etiquette and why trying to be generous can actually be offensive. * The Food Reality: Moving beyond UK takeaway standards to "hot pot," chicken feet, and the diverse regional flavors of authentic Chinese cuisine. Follow the journey:Find us on Facebook by searching "Mad Dogs and English Teachers" or reach out via email at maddogsandenglishteachers@proton.me. Listen now on Spotify! Key Topics Covered:
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