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comment_29216

This is a late introduction, because I have been in this forum for more than a year.

I am a Chinese girl. My home town is Cangzhou Hebei province. I work in a hospital.

And I am dream of the work in reference lab, because I think they have plenty of reagent and lots of opportunity to work with challenging specimen.

My Chinese name is Yanxia Wang, my English name is Shily.

My English is not so well, I don't know is Shily can give you a not good sense. Because I use it when I first come into a Chinese forum about bloodbank , so I use it at here.If so, I will consider about change to my Chinese name.

This is me, I want to become friend with all of you.:):):)

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comment_29219

You are most welcome Shily, and you ask some extremely interesting (and challenging) questions!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D:D:D:D:D

comment_29225

Belated welcome to Blood Bank Talk. Malcolm has it right ... your questions are thought provoking and challenging. As Malcolm said elsewhere, your English is far, far better than any Mandarin I could attempt to manage. Glad you are here.

comment_29230

Nice to finally meet you . . . as mentioned above, you are a most welcome contributor.

comment_29240

Hello Shily, I think you already have many friends on BBT. I enjoy reading your posts.

comment_29243

Interesting, your 314th post as your introduction?

:)

As has been said, you've been a great contributor to the site and your English is better than mine at times.

Please send me a pm with your Chinese name. The forum thought it was an inappropriate word and replaced it with asterisks. I'll look into fixing that.

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comment_29246

Thanks for all the posts above.

Because the difference of two langauge and two kind of culture makes me tense to post every time. Lots of time I say I am a Chinese not from a English speaking country, I am afraid the differ make some misunderstanding. It is my lucky all of the friend here is tolerant. Thanks!

comment_29264

Hi Shily!

As I told you before I am amazed at your knowledge, interest and curiosity at your young age. I am awfully proud of you and you should be too.

Welcome as a seasoned poster!!

comment_29300

I am often impressed at your ability to express complex scientific ideas in English well enough that we actually know what you are talking about--sometimes better than from some of us English native speakers. You have always added a great international flair to the site. I am sorry that I have missed our connection recently. I don't find as much time to read Blood Bank talk these days.

comment_29309

Have enjoyed your posts, but an official welcome comes from me as well.

Look forward to hearing from you in the future.

Cheers

Eoin

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comment_29386

Thanks!

I just do what I like and I learn much more than I provide, the post above make me blush, because I don't think I am as good as what you said, but I will do my best to be like this.

comment_29430

Shily -

A belated "Hello" to you! Please don't hesitate to post a question or a response, Yanxia. We are all here to learn from each other, and you have been a valuable contributor!

Donna

comment_29720

Welcome to BBT Shily. I joined in 2008. Guess it's time to introduce myself also, which I never did. Mary

comment_29743

Yep, I'd go along with that; welcome Mary!

comment_29953

i heard there is international blood transfusion confrence in china chendo in NOv 3rd? are you going to attend ? i like to know more about transufsion in china .

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