"How are you?" is more personal and formal. "How are you doing?" is broader and informal. "How are you?" asks about personal condition and health. "How are you doing?" asks about broader life and project status
English is Germanic, Spanish is Romance language derived from Latin. Spanish has 27 letters, English has 1 million
British settlers introduced English to Americas without standardized spelling. Noah Webster standardized American spelling as sign of independence. British English used rhotic speech with softened "r" pronunciation
Chinese men may appear shy due to traditional values of politeness. They take things slowly and don't express feelings directly. They expect exclusive relationships and avoid casual hookups. They express love through actions rather than words
Both terms refer to the season between summer and winter. Autumn comes from Latin and French, meaning "the passing of the year". Fall originates from German, meaning "falling from a height"
"Love" in Chinese is 爱 (ài), but "like" (喜欢) is more common. "I love you" is 我爱你 (wǒ ài nǐ), but "I like you" is 我喜欢你 (wǒ xǐhuan nǐ). "I miss you" is 我想你 (wǒ xiǎng nǐ), meaning "I'm thinking of you"