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So, since you're walking on eggshells just by hanging around here (technically, you aren't because now we know that KF isn't mainstream by China's standards), what makes you think that you'll make it in Japan? Considering that there's some bad blood between your country and there's from the second world war; along with the fact that the Japanese are sterotyped as overpopulated and xenophobic.
 
I sort of understand the distinction between your government and your people, but here in Western culture, English is a very vague language at times, so nuance between the party and the actual people gets lost easily. A lot of hate easily gets directed to the people and here that gets used as an excuse to shout down “racism”.

Thoughts on mixed race? How do Viets and Chinese get along?
How much of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing do you remember? I’m assuming people still had state television back then; were you near Beijing at all at the time?
Is there anything you’re really trying to learn?
Finally, how the fuck did you find this website?
 
On the mainland, showing support for them may come at a price. A college girl was expelled from school for saying "support HK" on twitter,So forgive me for not being able to show some attitude directly, but at least, I respect them for very much。
Brah, I dunno how dangerous the ground you're walking is here, but it seems like you're treading a fine line. If you need to not answer something because it'll get you in trouble, just say you're not at liberty to say. Don't risk ruining your future for a bunch of shitposters. People may give you shit for it, but that'll be the much more harmless option in the long run.
 
And, I have to ask, what's the Chinese version of trailer trash? Here in America, it's an combination of being low-income, racist, a drugs addict, potential prostitute, and lives in low-quality housing. They're an common sight throughout the rural areas of America, but they're mainly associated with the Deep South.
 
What do you think is the Chinese people's greatest virtue?
What do you think your people's greatest flaw is?
What's the best Chinese insult?


I've often got the impression the Chinese tend to view the world in a china-centric way in a simular mindet to the how the Americans view the world. Is this accurate?
1.Hardworking。
2.Servility thought。
3.People are used to insulting each other's mother in the first place,such as “cao ni ma”
4.Yes, many Chinese people are self-centered。
I enjoy your attempts in writing in English, reminds me when I use to proofread and correct papers for in college.
Whats your view on Taiwan? You think China will ever try to force into its domain?
A beautiful and great island,It used a small population to create an economic miracle,And it has its own democracy system。At present, China seems to have a strong tendency to unify Taiwan. I don't know whether it will take action in the future. I think this depends on the attitude of the US government。

1: Do you guys eat Fortune Cookies or is that just one of those American Chinese Food things?
2: Have you ever worked in a sweatshop before? If so what was it like?
3: What do you think about people who get things like 我喜欢阴茎 or 杀死犹太人 tattooed onto their arm, thinking it means something deep like "I am a powerful warrior". (Because that happens way too often here).
4: Does China recognize Israel as a legitimate state?
1.As a matter of fact, I have never eaten it. There is no such thing in Chinese food. It seems to come from Japan。
2.No,But Chinese schools are similar in some ways, where students do nothing but study and test all day long。
3.I haven't seen anyone who tattoos these things in reality. It's stupid。Only because of historical reasons, some people will mae “kill all the Japanese” as car tags。
4.YES,The two countries have normal diplomatic relations,But some Chinese believe that Israel's Jews control the United States。
hey @andabeeryy

You mention school from 08:00 - 21:00 (here that would be seen as insane). Is "death from overwork" an issue there like in Japan?
Yes, sudden death is not uncommon in study or work。
Why is your penis so small
Different races have different genes。
how do I get a job as a white monkey
Do You want to say looking for a job in China?If you are a foreigner, you can consider going to school to teach English。
So, since you're walking on eggshells just by hanging around here (technically, you aren't because now we know that KF isn't mainstream by China's standards), what makes you think that you'll make it in Japan? Considering that there's some bad blood between your country and there's from the second world war; along with the fact that the Japanese are sterotyped as overpopulated and xenophobic.
I don't quite understand what you mean. What is KF?It's true that we had hatred in history, but it was the former Japanese government. The two countries have restored normal friendly relations. In addition, the cultural atmosphere of Japan belongs to East Asia as well as China. The quality of Japanese is not bad. Moreover, the animation and game culture of Japan are quite excellent. I also like the scenery of Japan。
Brah, I dunno how dangerous the ground you're walking is here, but it seems like you're treading a fine line. If you need to not answer something because it'll get you in trouble, just say you're not at liberty to say. Don't risk ruining your future for a bunch of shitposters. People may give you shit for it, but that'll be the much more harmless option in the long run.
Thank you for your concern!
 
A beautiful and great island,It used a small population to create an economic miracle,And it has its own democracy system。At present, China seems to have a strong tendency to unify Taiwan. I don't know whether it will take action in the future. I think this depends on the attitude of the US government。
How about the cultural divide between Tawian and China? Its probably not as drastic as North and South Korea but with Mao's cultural revolution I am familiar Tawians more traditional.
 
1.Hardworking。
2.Servility thought。
3.People are used to insulting each other's mother in the first place,such as “cao ni ma”
4.Yes, many Chinese people are self-centered。

A beautiful and great island,It used a small population to create an economic miracle,And it has its own democracy system。At present, China seems to have a strong tendency to unify Taiwan. I don't know whether it will take action in the future. I think this depends on the attitude of the US government。


1.As a matter of fact, I have never eaten it. There is no such thing in Chinese food. It seems to come from Japan。
2.No,But Chinese schools are similar in some ways, where students do nothing but study and test all day long。
3.I haven't seen anyone who tattoos these things in reality. It's stupid。Only because of historical reasons, some people will mae “kill all the Japanese” as car tags。
4.YES,The two countries have normal diplomatic relations,But some Chinese believe that Israel's Jews control the United States。

Yes, sudden death is not uncommon in study or work。

Different races have different genes。

Do You want to say looking for a job in China?If you are a foreigner, you can consider going to school to teach English。

I don't quite understand what you mean. What is KF?It's true that we had hatred in history, but it was the former Japanese government. The two countries have restored normal friendly relations. In addition, the cultural atmosphere of Japan belongs to East Asia as well as China. The quality of Japanese is not bad. Moreover, the animation and game culture of Japan are quite excellent. I also like the scenery of Japan。

Thank you for your concern!
No I want to be a white monkey

 
Did anyone in China have a reaction towards Blizzard regarding that esports player being banned for mentioning Hong Kong and as a result, Mei being turned into an icon of free Hong Kong here in the West for a little bit.
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I'm curious since I heard that Animal Crossing New Horizons got shitcanned for people meeting and talking about protests.
 
I sort of understand the distinction between your government and your people, but here in Western culture, English is a very vague language at times, so nuance between the party and the actual people gets lost easily. A lot of hate easily gets directed to the people and here that gets used as an excuse to shout down “racism”.

Thoughts on mixed race? How do Viets and Chinese get along?
How much of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing do you remember? I’m assuming people still had state television back then; were you near Beijing at all at the time?
Is there anything you’re really trying to learn?
Finally, how the fuck did you find this website?
1.It is rarely seen in China. It seems to be very common in American countries. I think it is just a very normal race。
2.On the face of it, our relationship with the government is relatively good。Among the people, many Vietnamese oppose China because of the war or other factors in history,On the other hand, the Chinese do not like them. They think that their culture is all plagiarized from China, and they are called Southeast Asian monkeys,However, many Chinese marry Vietnamese brides, and Vietnamese seem to like Chinese TV dramas more than other countries。
3.At that time, I lived in Chongqing, far away from Beijing (in fact, I have never been to Beijing). At that time, I was young, and many memories were blurred. But at that time, the whole country was preparing for the Olympic Games, immersed in an exciting atmosphere, because it was the first time for China。
4.Do you mean on this website? It seems that there is a inclination towards right-wing conservatism. It makes sense to understand the ideas of different foreigners。
5.I have already said that on a website in China, the website occasionally introduces some foreign forums and communities, but its evaluation of this website is not high (It thinks it is totally a website about cyber violence)。
And, I have to ask, what's the Chinese version of trailer trash? Here in America, it's an combination of being low-income, racist, a drugs addict, potential prostitute, and lives in low-quality housing. They're an common sight throughout the rural areas of America, but they're mainly associated with the Deep South.
China's drug control is very strict, so this will not happen. In addition, there are a lot of racists in China, I think, although they don't tattoo Nazi symbols on their bodies. They think they are just discriminating against black people, not racists。
Most of the bottom class women in China are from rural areas. They can't find a job without education. They can only have secret sex services in massage shops or KTV. Most of the bottom men live in rented rooms and work a few odd jobs. They can't find a girlfriend. They can only express their dissatisfaction in reality by Sexual harassment of women on the Internet or scold people on the Internet。
There used to be a word called “diaosi" to describe them。
But there is another word used to describe people who have to work part-time to make ends meet and sleep on the street——Sanhe Gods,for they mainly gather in Sanhe market in Shenzhen city。
KF = Kiwi Farms
Thank you. I see。
How about the cultural divide between Tawian and China? Its probably not as drastic as North and South Korea but with Mao's cultural revolution I am familiar Tawians more traditional.
The language of Taiwan is more similar to Minnan, which is the dialect popular in Fujian Province of China。Taiwan has done better in preserving ancient culture in some places than in mainland China, but now Taiwan has begun to delete Chinese history from textbooks。In today's era, both places are deeply influenced by Japanese and Korean entertainment culture, so there may not be much difference between the two cultures, but one is in traditional Chinese and the other is in simplified Chinese.
For example, the following two sentences are the same words in different fonts。
老师给我们讲了一只龙的历史。
老師給我們講了一隻龍的歷史。
In addition, you can distinguish a Taiwanese by the tone of their voice。
hey @andabeeryy

Thanks for answering the previous questions.

How hard is it to learn the thousands of hanzi?
We began to learn Chinese characters in primary school. The number of Chinese characters we know increases gradually. Our daily reading only needs one to two thousand, but there are still a large number of rare characters that ordinary Chinese can't write。
I think it has something to do with the deep-rooted Chinese worship of foreign countries。But with the development of the times, this situation is less than before。
Did anyone in China have a reaction towards Blizzard regarding that esports player being banned for mentioning Hong Kong and as a result, Mei being turned into an icon of free Hong Kong here in the West for a little bit.
I'm curious since I heard that Animal Crossing New Horizons got shitcanned for people meeting and talking about protests.
I know about Blizzard's punishment of E-sports players, but I haven't heard of one thing later. In China, these pictures will be deleted。
People will spontaneously boycott artists, products and businesses who have supported Hong Kong, and the NBA has been banned by CCTV for this reason until now。There are many people against CCTV's resumption of NBA broadcasting, but in reality, more people still watch NBA and will not be affected by these fanatics。
 
@andabeeryy
1) How's the art in China? Are there any Chinese artists you like?
2) Why do you guys watch so much mainstream Western movies? Stuff like the Avengers and Star Wars and such. Without China, I'd think most of these movies wouldn't do well financially.
3) Are fatal accidents really that common in Chinese factories? If so, why? I swear, I've seen so many videos of Chinese workers dying on the job I've lost count.
4) What do you think of Chinese-Philippines relations as of late? Last I've heard, the two countries were having territorial disputes, and most Filipinos really dislike China nowadays.
5) Have you ever personally witnessed someone getting punished by the goverment, or at least heard stories about it happening to someone you know?
 
@andabeeryy
1) How's the art in China? Are there any Chinese artists you like?
2) Why do you guys watch so much mainstream Western movies? Stuff like the Avengers and Star Wars and such. Without China, I'd think most of these movies wouldn't do well financially.
3) Are fatal accidents really that common in Chinese factories? If so, why? I swear, I've seen so many videos of Chinese workers dying on the job I've lost count.
4) What do you think of Chinese-Philippines relations as of late? Last I've heard, the two countries were having territorial disputes, and most Filipinos really dislike China nowadays.
5) Have you ever personally witnessed someone getting punished by the goverment, or at least heard stories about it happening to someone you know?
1.Traditional art is different from the West and belongs to a school of its own, while modern popular art started late. The main popular ones are network novels and some TV dramas. The film is really bad, only the previous Hong Kong films are better。If the singer is an artist, I used to listen to beyond's songs. I like Huang Jiaju。
2.China rarely can make such films, mostly vulgar love films and youth films。
3.China has a large population, but it does not pay enough attention to the safety of workers,It is true that safety accidents often occur。
4.There are territorial disputes between us, but it seems that the last time there was a conflict was in 2016. The relationship between President Rodrigo duterte and China seems to have improved a lot, and some Chinese like his anti drug policy,Generally speaking, the Chinese people do not care much about this country, but are more concerned about neighboring India and Japan。
5.Yes, I know many people who have been summoned by the police for making some sensitive comments on the Internet, and some people have been sentenced for being engaged in reactionary activities。
 
So, in schools, what to they teach about American history and culture in China? Over here, it's mostly an series of emperors who were overthrown, why the Great Wall was built, skips to the Japanese occupation and the political upheaval of the emperors. Then it makes an vague mention of how life was under Mao Zeodong. After that it skips to you guys being an economic, yet polluted superpower with an high incarceration rate.

And also, given how the North Korean military is essentially a joke in the western world, what are the odds that they'll try to drag the Chinese into a war with South Korea, again?
 
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Would you consider moving out of China? Would it even be possible for you? Which country would you go to?

Can you post some of your favorite songs? Chinese music is cool.
 
So, in schools, what to they teach about American history and culture in China? Over here, it's mostly an series of emperors who were overthrown, why the Great Wall was built, skips to the Japanese occupation and the political upheaval of the emperors. Then it makes an vague mention of how life was under Mao Zeodong. After that it skips to you guys being an economic, yet polluted superpower with an high incarceration rate.

And also, given how the North Korean military is essentially a joke in the western world, what are the odds that they'll try to drag the Chinese into a war with South Korea, again?
As a science major in high school, I recalled that It mentioned in my junior high school textbook that the United States talked about the American War of independence and the civil war, as well as the separation of powers in the United States,The history book contains Marxist ideology, so the viewpoints in it include, for example, the essence of the civil war was the contradiction between slave owners and capitalism, the revolution in modern Europe was bourgeois revolution, and the United States practised hegemonic policy in the current era and peddled ideology everywhere。Of course, the history books will praise the history of the Soviet Union and China, but it will not mention some sensitive events, the wars China waged against India and Vietnam in 1962 and 1979, and the exchange of fire between China and the Soviet Union in 1969. The only modern Chinese war mentioned is the Korean War, which is called a major and just victory。
Most Chinese scoff at the history of the United States, believing that it is only a few hundred years old, and that it was established at the time of the sacrifice of a large number of Indians。

On the surface, China is an ally with North Korea, but it is only based on interests. In fact, in the early stage of the epidemic, North Korea was the first to close its border with China,Now North Korea is beset by sanctions. It seems that they are unable to wage war and are seeking to ease relations with the West。
Would you consider moving out of China? Would it even be possible for you? Which country would you go to?

Can you post some of your favorite songs? Chinese music is cool.
If I have the ability, I will. Compared with Europe and the United States, I will give priority to such Asian countries as Japan, or Australia may be a good choice。

Sure,My favorite Chinese songs are some classic Cantonese songs, such as "boundless oceans, Vast skies", "to meet the prime time", "the red sun", "thousandsand of songs", etc., some of Eason Chen's songs "ten years" and "surrounded on all sides", etc. "Lingyuan Yousa" is one of my favorite online cover singers, and her Chinese version of "神のまにまに" (shen de sui bo zhu liu) has given me great psychological comfort。
But actually I prefer some Japanese songs and English songs,Mongolian rock is also good。
 
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As a science major in high school, I recalled that It mentioned in my junior high school textbook that the United States talked about the American War of independence and the civil war, as well as the separation of powers in the United States,The history book contains Marxist ideology, so the viewpoints in it include, for example, the essence of the civil war was the contradiction between slave owners and capitalism, the revolution in modern Europe was bourgeois revolution, and the United States practised hegemonic policy in the current era and peddled ideology everywhere。Of course, the history books will praise the history of the Soviet Union and China, but it will not mention some sensitive events, the wars China waged against India and Vietnam in 1962 and 1979, and the exchange of fire between China and the Soviet Union in 1969. The only modern Chinese war mentioned is the Korean War, which is called a major and just victory。
Most Chinese scoff at the history of the United States, believing that it is only a few hundred years old, and that it was established at the time of the sacrifice of a large number of Indians。

On the surface, China is an ally with North Korea, but it is only based on interests. In fact, in the early stage of the epidemic, North Korea was the first to close its border with China,Now North Korea is beset by sanctions. It seems that they are unable to wage war and are seeking to ease relations with the West。

If I have the ability, I will. Compared with Europe and the United States, I will give priority to such Asian countries as Japan, or Australia may be a good choice。

Sure,My favorite Chinese songs are some classic Cantonese songs, such as "boundless oceans, Vast skies", "to meet the prime time", "the red sun", "thousandsand of songs", etc., some of Eason Chen's songs "ten years" and "surrounded on all sides", etc. "Lingyuan Yousa" is one of my favorite online cover singers, and her Chinese version of "神のまにまに" (shen de sui bo zhu liu) has given me great psychological comfort。
But actually I prefer some Japanese songs and English songs,Mongolian rock is also good。
What kind of Mongolian rock? Are you talking about the HU?
 
As a science major in high school, I recalled that It mentioned in my junior high school textbook that the United States talked about the American War of independence and the civil war, as well as the separation of powers in the United States,The history book contains Marxist ideology, so the viewpoints in it include, for example, the essence of the civil war was the contradiction between slave owners and capitalism, the revolution in modern Europe was bourgeois revolution, and the United States practised hegemonic policy in the current era and peddled ideology everywhere。Of course, the history books will praise the history of the Soviet Union and China, but it will not mention some sensitive events, the wars China waged against India and Vietnam in 1962 and 1979, and the exchange of fire between China and the Soviet Union in 1969. The only modern Chinese war mentioned is the Korean War, which is called a major and just victory。
Most Chinese scoff at the history of the United States, believing that it is only a few hundred years old, and that it was established at the time of the sacrifice of a large number of Indians。

Well, your textbooks aren't wrong on the United States shilling hegemony throughout the Cold War, but the western sphere calls this "imperialism" on account of our relationship with Japan and our presence in the Middle East. But it's dying out in recent years on account of Europe being self sufficient and maintaining their own countries as opposed to them actually taking a side in foreign affairs.

And the American Civil War was caused by several factors. Although capitalism was one of them, it was mostly an divide on industrialisation, the morality of owning slaves, and regional pride. But nearly everything else you described is more or less correct, from a certain viewpoint.

So, does the government provides any incentives for joining the military? Here in the US, if you made a certain grade within the Boy Scouts of America (basically an wilderness training program for kids) you can join the military as an Private First Class or Lance Corporal, depending on the branch. Plus, there's hazard pay for certain jobs, a pension for serving a certain amount of time, and funding for college so you can become a commissioned officer.
 
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