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Thomassen has a firmer grasp on Mandarin than his fellow trainers, although Queiroz says he's improving every day.
"'Hao, bu hao (good, or not),' you can teach a lot with just those words," Queiroz says with a grin.
"I really like China but it is completely different from Brazil and the Western world. Sometimes it's kind of strange and hard to deal with but still, I've been here a year and a half and it gets better every day."
"We work together as a team and we help each other out but it's also an individual challenge," says Thomassen.
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