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Q: How rude they are!

I grew a big belly because of lacking of excercise. The village guy saw me and said to me loudly how big is the belly!

I said to him mind your own business.

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Victoria, how many times have you said please, sorry, and thank you to all the people that tried to help you at this website?  How many times have you been rude and expressed anything besides your own selfish interests? When have you been gracious, polite, and helpful to other members here?

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Victoria, how many times have you said please, sorry, and thank you to all the people that tried to help you at this website?  How many times have you been rude and expressed anything besides your own selfish interests? When have you been gracious, polite, and helpful to other members here?

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how big was your belly? what kind of clothes were you wearing? these are the important questions. 

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Do you wear leather pants?

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Chaps?

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“meme fat belly”的图片搜索结果

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Yes, the Chinese can be quite rude. It's part of their arsenal of being so ill-mannered. The So. Koreans and the Chinese have the worst manners. But, some Chinese do have good manners and are polite. 

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