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Old 06-20-2007, 04:05 PM
hanster hanster is offline
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Default My summer intern in Shanghai

El D suggests I start a thread on this, and no, I'm not in China yet. I am flying to Shanghai on the 28th this month and will be starting an internship at a family friend's VC company on July 2nd for the summer. The reason why I'm starting this thread before I even got there is because I stated that I didn't know much about the VC operation nor the business world in China. To quote ED, "Getting involved in VC in China is a really incredible opportunity for you, Chinese private equity is one of the hottest areas in finance right now."

Now I know there are some people around that have experience either in VC or with VC (First type would be Scorpion Man. Second type would be ED. There was also an awesome story by JBird in TC's success thread about dealing with VC.) So I am curious to learn more about the basics and the operation of such. The fact that I know so little about the industry shows how much of a luckbox I am having this opportunity [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. But people also said I was a luckbox when I got into a fairly good school while sleeping in class throughout HS. So while people can tell me I'm a luckbox I am prepared to maximize my opportunity so I assume seeking help here would be great.

I don't know much about the company yet but my boss is a close family friend that I've known since I was little. I haven't seen him in almost 10 years but I met his wife last summer and she told me to call her daughter when I came to LA because she's leading a branch of Citibank in Barrington and she'll "hook it up". But that didn't go through. So around March I started looking for internships abroad and I had many "leads" from my dad so I applied to a total of four funds (My first choice was a company that was in negotiation to buy a very popular eatery/dessert place in China for $200 mil and somehow my dad was the person that connected the two sides. But the deal fell through and so was my first choice) but I ended up getting this one. From what I've read, most VCs are generally small in terms of size and I know this company is no different. I was told that I will be used primarily for researching and translating but I've also requested to be a part of a project in the second half of the duration.

I thank you in advance EDF for helping me out [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Sidenote: I will be posting trip reports here once in a while. I've been to Shanghai many times (probably 7 times and 2 months at least each duration. I visit every summer when I was in Taiwan and every two summers when I'm in the States) and I would be glad to share the Eastern culture (besides Thailand) to EDF. I will also be taking a trip to Macau (hopefully) and Hong Kong for two weekends so suggestions for those would be dandy. Also if imitation somehow stumbles upon this thread maybe we can combine it into "Ask us two about living in China"
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Old 06-21-2007, 02:06 PM
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Default Re: My summer intern in Shanghai

Please to start mailing me DVDs of awesome movies I can't get in the States, thanks.

And let us know if they have holdem in Macau yet.
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Old 06-21-2007, 02:21 PM
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lol PJ. I was going to ask you when I get there anyways because I knew you'd love them. Last time when I was there I got the complete movie collection of Andy Lau, Chow Yun Fat and Jet Li for about $80 USD. Hopefully they'll have a director's package like the actor ones. I'll bring it back in mid-Sept if you want to wait that long or I could mail them when I'm there.
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Old 06-22-2007, 02:05 PM
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this sounds awesome! hey, do me a favor and see if you can get me a DVD of the movie Peking Opera Blues, hopefully with English subtitles - if not, without 'em is ok, too!

Have fun! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Old 06-22-2007, 04:26 PM
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han do us all a favor and bang many many chinese hookers

thanks
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Old 06-22-2007, 07:13 PM
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Edit: dammit just notices you've been plenty of times. Oh well.


OP, if you see three giggly girls waving at you from a barbershop, it's not really a barbershop. Giggly 3-girl handjob will run you about $20.

If the hottest woman you've ever seen in your life gives you the eye as she walks by, which will happen often, if you follow you can have sex with her. She may ask you to pay when you get to her door though.

Avoid this guy:



Here's some more pics . Shanghai is the stuff at the end.

You may start spending a lot of time in a sauna to acclimate yourself.

That's all the advice I can think of atm.

Oh yeah - don't let any girl invite you up to "tea" or something. It's a scam. Not sure exactly what happens because I didn't go. But I know it is. I think you end up paying $50 for a cup of tea.
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Old 06-23-2007, 02:47 AM
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Unbluffable,
lollollollol

Dom,
Will do [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]. If i do find it do you mind if I ship it when I come back in mid-Sept? I'd assume shipment from China to US would be tad expensive

Suzzer,
Those are actually still viable advice. I haven't been there since I encountered the knowledgeable men of 2p2 and their crazy hookers stories (aka degen, bruiser and whoever else on the list) I think even today I still will fall for the tea trick [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. You should post some stories from when you were there in this thread! Our experiences will be much different considering that I am half of a local there, kind of.

I went to a club with couple of other kids that went back from the States when I was 15 and right when we got there three women (obv older) came up to us and asked us if we wanted to play. The other two were more mature and I was just a total n00b. I was like meh i don't really know how to play and she told me she wants to dance. I didn't know how to dance and i still don't to this day (see Alobar's link from mmtb0nes thread) so i naively asked her to teach me how to dance. She gave me a [censored] off face but apparently i looked like some big fish. She started grinding me and touching and i was like whoa damn this shizzle is hot. All of a sudden she jumps up and says wana keep playing it'll cost you 300 yuan (~$40). I'm like OH YO IS A HO I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO PLAY WIF ME. I looked in my wallet and i had about 60 yuan and said [censored]. But i was horny as hell so i dragged her to find my friend in some kind of room that had lights. Boy, was that a mistake. I saw an old woman (who was at least 35) with crooked teeth and smeared make-up all over her face. I was like ugh i don't want to hit this shizzle so i told my friend in English don't give me money and he replied in Chinese and said I won't give you money for this and he went on about with his girl. I told this story to my dad and he lol'ed and thinks I'm a wuss.
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Old 06-23-2007, 09:52 AM
xxThe_Lebowskixx xxThe_Lebowskixx is offline
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go to korea. its 100 times better then hong kong.

also, since you arent 'real' chinese, they probably wont let you in on any of the really great deals.
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Old 06-23-2007, 03:10 PM
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no problem, Man....thanks!
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