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Q: How competitive is China
Worked in china years ago. Trying to find a job now and finidng the salaries have not increased as much. Where can certified teachers find a position. Interested in anything but Training centers.
14 weeks 5 days ago in Teaching & Learning - China
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icnif77:
Did you know, 50-years ago, China was the poorest country on Earth by the GDP ... half of the century later and have a look today ...
slspringer22:
I knew that. I think they have excelled in many ways. While most people respect them for all the achievements some Americans feel that it should be a race which is crazy. It is the party that is currently in power that feels this way, primarily. I think that both countries should agree to help one another and not be competitive with the other country.
After teaching online I see that their students are much like the American students in terms of behvaior ( ages 5 - 9). Beyond that is what appears to be a percentage of the Americans take the lazy path while some stay serious about their education. Nothing can beat the total seriousness that the Chinese students have. If this continues there should be no question as to the reason the Chinese are able to achieve more.
icnif77:
Yeah, I'm on the Chinese side, too. ... maybe just because you can see titles against China so often.
It was amazing ( ) to see how Chinese respect traffic rules and all ... seeing it live from around 2010 on ...
Now, cops hand regulating the traffic in the main crossings, that is something else ...
Picture this: "... all females, 165 - 175 cm tall, skinny, dressed in all leather, black outfit. ... Dalian, 2010, outside temp. - 25*C ... short-hair w/ beret, wind&all proof leather jacket&trousers, military style black boots", two at the time ... like at doubles in tennis ... except colder ... ..
When I inquire about 'all movie-star seating in traffic crossings', Chinese told me, that it is a gov. job and only the best shape counts ... I was only walking around China, but in Liaoning, I was imagining I would be driving ..., i.e. who to watch: traffic or woman ...
I would say, they must have a tonne of skirmishes and accidents, but they don't ... everything is c&d with woman dressed in black leather in the middle.
I'm telling you, Chinese are different ...
.. 'add-it': "I've seen such a traffic set-up only in Liaoning and nowhere else in China ..."
O.K., one more: plowing the snow, cleaning up the roads at snow fall ... Chinese carry the snow away ... it's not like at us, when they push the snow to the banks 'nd voila ... Chinese plow snow with the digger and brazzilion trucks, waiting for the snow load in a beautiful line, queue line, that's it. Truck approaches the digger, gets load of snow and drove it away to some predestine place. Many different actors, but in China it is very organized.
... digger, and some 50 trucks approaching the digger for some 2' stop ... conveyer belt thingy. It's a beautiful site to see it at large, ... from distance.
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icnif77:
Did you know, 50-years ago, China was the poorest country on Earth by the GDP ... half of the century later and have a look today ...
slspringer22:
I knew that. I think they have excelled in many ways. While most people respect them for all the achievements some Americans feel that it should be a race which is crazy. It is the party that is currently in power that feels this way, primarily. I think that both countries should agree to help one another and not be competitive with the other country.
After teaching online I see that their students are much like the American students in terms of behvaior ( ages 5 - 9). Beyond that is what appears to be a percentage of the Americans take the lazy path while some stay serious about their education. Nothing can beat the total seriousness that the Chinese students have. If this continues there should be no question as to the reason the Chinese are able to achieve more.
icnif77:
Yeah, I'm on the Chinese side, too. ... maybe just because you can see titles against China so often.
It was amazing ( ) to see how Chinese respect traffic rules and all ... seeing it live from around 2010 on ...
Now, cops hand regulating the traffic in the main crossings, that is something else ...
Picture this: "... all females, 165 - 175 cm tall, skinny, dressed in all leather, black outfit. ... Dalian, 2010, outside temp. - 25*C ... short-hair w/ beret, wind&all proof leather jacket&trousers, military style black boots", two at the time ... like at doubles in tennis ... except colder ... ..
When I inquire about 'all movie-star seating in traffic crossings', Chinese told me, that it is a gov. job and only the best shape counts ... I was only walking around China, but in Liaoning, I was imagining I would be driving ..., i.e. who to watch: traffic or woman ...
I would say, they must have a tonne of skirmishes and accidents, but they don't ... everything is c&d with woman dressed in black leather in the middle.
I'm telling you, Chinese are different ...
.. 'add-it': "I've seen such a traffic set-up only in Liaoning and nowhere else in China ..."
O.K., one more: plowing the snow, cleaning up the roads at snow fall ... Chinese carry the snow away ... it's not like at us, when they push the snow to the banks 'nd voila ... Chinese plow snow with the digger and brazzilion trucks, waiting for the snow load in a beautiful line, queue line, that's it. Truck approaches the digger, gets load of snow and drove it away to some predestine place. Many different actors, but in China it is very organized.
... digger, and some 50 trucks approaching the digger for some 2' stop ... conveyer belt thingy. It's a beautiful site to see it at large, ... from distance.