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Q: What are the various problems Chinese face while residing abroad?

Most Chinese people seems to be very inpatients and manner less, some live abroad as if they are in their own country and they feel free to do whatever they like. I would like you to share your opinion with us about the Chinese in your country and the possible solutions you can suggest toward this problems so that it can be prevented by others who would like to travel abroad,thanks.

 

 

 

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Everyone asks if you can do Kung-fu.

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  Jesus, that's kind of true; I actually heard a guy ask a Chinese man in a takeaway, in all seriousness, which martial art he studied.

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The toilet paper goes in the toilet, Years ago because I had a government job which hires fresh off the boat before its own people, I saw this. I never realized exactly why TP was left on the floor, I just assumed they only were used to going in fields.

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and many try to stand on the toilet to squat. i knew of a company that had to call the repairman 20 times a week before they realized that they needed to have a seminar for their imported laborers.

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In my country the seem to not be interested in having friends or socialize. Also all the chinese people I know and lived abroad say they missed so much chinese food, seems to be a common factor.

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In Sydney food is no issue. You can get pretty much most of the Chinese staples as there is such a large expat community.

One of the big issues for new arrivals are the strict non smoking laws.

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