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Q: Is it easy for foreigners who are not westerners to find a job in china ?

14 years 34 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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From what I read on answers.echinacities.com Chinese people are somewhat racist, except for Westerners. They stare at black people (Ludovico once said they ask for passport photo just to see the color of your skin when you apply for job), and even have prerogatives toward Russian (I think because they are considered from the East). They definitely don't like Japanese.

And according to a lot of Chinese people, may them be my minions or people i met, they believe ROA people are inferior to them. They don't like muslims too. I never heard anything about latinos, though.

So you would be strongly prejudiced when looking for a job in China if you're not a Westerner or a Mexican. Oh, and by the way, Mexicans restaurants in Beijing are absolutely delicious!

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Getting halp from moar and moar people is like spin-o-rama high-fiving new friends on answers.echinacities.com with a tip of the hat finishing move.

 
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what's ROA?

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Rest Of Asia.

It's true, Chinese look down upon Indians, Philippians, Indonesians, Japanese etc.

Basically anyone who has darker skin than themselves, they think are trash.

China is the most racist country I have ever had the misfortune of visiting.

Hello, moderator! Waiting to see this post deleted... racists!

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well said Ludovico

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