What’s It Like Living In China? | ASIAN BOSS

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In fact, it is a very simple thing. As long as you have money, you can live happily in most countries.

godtolove
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I"m from NYC but Ive been living in Beijing for 5 years and I would have to say, its the SAFEST place I've ever lived.

yahgirl
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It’s funny that the guy saying “no money” is in a shirt printed “unemployed”

jennatravel
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That guy with the sweater with "unemployed" has quite the relevant comment about his situation...

dorjjodvo
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It's nice of them to admit their country's problems. People here in India need to learn from Chinese.

vipul_chaturvedi
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I went to China. It's amazing. China improves a lot. I love it. Beautiful country 👍🏻

MoreLocations
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I do understand that she likes K-pop stars, but I don't understand why she think Korean would be a better place to live as if she can meet K-pop stars everyday.

voicendyc
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"why US over china"
"I want my children to have better health care and education"
Who's gonna tell her

averagebalkanian
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3:49 "Americans have better manners than the Chinese."
This really shows the good manners Chinese have. They are humble and generous, willing to see good things about other cultures.

naraimonjapanese
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Sometimes I feel like America is the only foreign country they know

denises.
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I visited China 2 years ago to see my grandpa's home in Jiangsu province and the people in the video that said Chinese people are generally hospitable are correct. I was amazed by how incredibly helpful people are over there. I can't read or speak a lick of Mandarin, but the people there tried their best to help me get to where I'm going. It reminded me a lot of my experience in Japan where locals would stop during rush hour just to ask me if I was okay or if I needed help with something.

marionchua
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When many Chinese talk about "foreign countries", they basically means the developed countries lol

doejoan
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Thank you for great interviews from Asia! I love the Chinese people. Our government in America has lots of problems, and your government in Beijing has lots of problems. But the American and Chinese citizens should not let our differing systems determine how we feel about each other. I would rather be friends with the Chinese than enemies, any day of the week! Long live zhong guo ren and mei guo ren!

GracetoThee
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Abroad (外国) translated to US...since when did the definition of the word abroad meant only the US..

juliánito
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i actually laughed when they talked about the health care system in america

wendelinunterweger
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You should also interview people who have lived abroad. As a Chinese living in the U.K., I think in some aspect China is way better than here and Chinese people are generally more educated.

lgao
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Well, I come from Russia and I have been living in Beijing for several years. I'm working at a startup company which is of course very tough but we are not working 996 and I don't think it's much difficult to work and live here. At least, the salary is higher.

KiunB
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I'm an Indian but i follow many Chinese channel..they seems to be the most kind hearted people...not that i hate my country or other countries but i find Chinese, Koreans, Japanese very respectful and kind...just looking the way they talk is an example for that

kc
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I'll be in Shenzen tomorrow, my first time in China 🇨🇳!! ☺️

ShallExplore
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I have worked and lived oversea for many years. the Western may have better manner, but Chinese definitely has better heart. I want to go back China after retiring

jingy