Originally posted by: Injury
Hahahahhah.
Okay, here's the problem with your argument. You are a TOURIST. You are bringing money into the country for them. Of COURSE they are going to treat you well and be kind because they aren't going to get any money out of you unless they do. It's like a Chinese restaurant on a gargantuan scale. OF COURSE they are going to take you to the nice places while you are there because who the hell visits China to go visit factories with horrible working conditions and poor villages full of people with gripes about the government. Great, some skyscrapers went up recently in the area you are in but that doesn't imply that every person in China can build a skyscraper. Okay, so no new skyscrapers have gone up in NYC in a while but maybe that's because NYC is in a position where the cost of land is so high that it's more economical to renovate one of the thousands of available spaces in a few months time rather than taking a few years to build a new building. Land is probably more affordable in China because it is plentiful. If you think the economy in NYC/ the US is struggling because people aren't building skyscrapers or selling computer games for $10 then you're a jackass.
Finally, have fun with customs. They'll balance out the prices on your games that won't back in the 'States for you.
Originally posted by: Frackal
Originally posted by: Build it Myself
alright, first off, sorry but the U.S. sucks compared to China,
how so?
Originally posted by: Build it Myself
alright, first off, sorry but the U.S. sucks compared to China, for anyone that thinks differently, unless you've been here you can't argue.
Originally posted by: Build it Myself
......here my new family (my wife is Chinese, hence the vacation) .....
Originally posted by: Build it Myself
I'm suprised how negative people are towards China...actually, i'm not. The U.S. view of this country is completely manipulated. Chinese people are nicer, kinder, more polite, more respectful, harder workers, healthier, more outgoing, the list goes on and on. I'm actually depressed that my vacation ends in 2 weeks.
As for the $1000 for airplane tickets, actually yeah, I did spend that much, then when I got here my new family (my wife is Chinese, hence the vacation) gave all our money back and then some as "welcoming gifts". If China's so poor as everyone says, why is it i'm sitting over here $3000 richer with 2 casmere (spelling?) suits in the closet and a suitcase full of computer software and gamesMeanwhile I've hit every nice restaraunt I've been able to find and I'm having a great time.
And that 1 baby comment was stupid. It's regulated by the government to avoid people having 5 or 6 kids like in america and then leeching off the government welfare system. Try looking past propaganda and experience things for yourself.
Just to note, there's gotta be some 20 skyscrapers going up in just this area where i'm staying, not including the rest of the city or down at the beach. If this country sucks so bad, why is it that in NY where I live, i havn't seen a skyscraper go up in years? China's economy is strong, ours is weak, I actually feel sorry that people don't realize this and take a couple of ques from what they're doing out here because of that "superiority complex" americans have.
Like I said in my first post, I didn't want to hear from any people that havn't been here themselves, you just have no idea what you're talking about unfortunately.
Originally posted by: compman25
So you're taking a 4 week vacation in China? And you think it's the greatest country? And you want to live there? How many Chinese people can afford to take a 4 week vacation? Fly to America? Have fun in your new country.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
wow, so video games make up enough of your life to declare the best country?
I hope you are at least seeing some of China instead of holed away in a hotel room playing games.
In equator they sell 'legal' software for $5 per copy. Comes on a CD with a sharpie title and a xerox'd copy of the COA/Serial. Some guy here was insisting that made Equator better than the US too. He still didn't believe us that his software was illegal.
I've actually noticed alot of mainland Chinese in California these days as tourists. Over Christmas break, there was a huge population of mainland tourists walking around. They basically looked like the replacement for the Japanese tourists of 10-15 years prior. You can definitely tell that the population is getting wealthier, granted, on a percentage of the whole population, it's not that astounding.
Originally posted by: Build it Myself
I'm suprised how negative people are towards China...actually, i'm not. The U.S. view of this country is completely manipulated. Chinese people are nicer, kinder, more polite, more respectful, harder workers, healthier, more outgoing, the list goes on and on. I'm actually depressed that my vacation ends in 2 weeks.
Originally posted by: Build it Myself
Originally posted by: BladeVenom
If it's so great, then stay there.
I'm planning on it, but i'm not done with my degree yet, when that's finished that it's more than likely i'll be back out here.
Oh, and flammable, customs was never a problem, again, misguided American ignorance...this is why China and the U.S seem to tense towards eachother, it's the American aggression towards China because of a feeling if inadequacy some people have over perhaps not being the #1 country in the world anymore. We're not, so I think people should get over it and start looking to mingle with other countries instead of standing out on top of the crowd. The world has become more diversified and globally reachable, there's no more i'm here you're there mentality in business; so why is it that the U.S. needs to portray themselves as superior? I came out here for an experience, and no i'm not an expert just because i stayed a few weeks, but I have done my share of reading about the culture, the government, the people, and what I found in American history books compared to the reality of what I see walking down the streets, it's nothing like we're brought up to believe...20 years ago it was like that, but this country has changed, and we don't want to accept that. It's strange that a republic still sees Communism as a threat when they've done nothing but improve the status of living for their citizens over that last 10 years significantly. I haven't seen anything like that in the U.S., i've seen consumer confidence drop, the housing market go to hell, social services get abused, the economy pack up and move overseas and the void between the upper and lower class income become wider as time progresses.
Some people need to try looking outside of what the mainstream media tells you and look at other countries as your friends, not the next target to fire a rocket at...man.