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Q: What do you think about the lifestyle of Chinese?

12 years 11 weeks ago in  Lifestyle - China

 
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Some good some bad just like any other society. Some people are corrupt others are not. That's how I see it. If your good than the lifestyle is easy and nice if your corrupt your constantly watching your back and it's not healthy.

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I am a true believer that each person, or the society of each country, is totally free to have the lifestyle they would enjoy and want.  And if I happen to be living in that country, it would be my hope that they would respect my lifestyle (if different from theirs) as I would respect theirs.
After all, life is hard enough without having lifestyles forced down our throats.

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Family certainly appears to be much more important than back home, which is nice. The family unit is something people are always keen to talk about, many young men I speak to even voice their desire to be fathers. However, when it comes to personal freedoms I think that there's much to be thankful for by not being Chinese.

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Not bad for the most part. It'd be nice if they didn't get really drunk at lunch on a work day. Or play computer games at work. Or chat on QQ at work. But, hey, your country. When your economy bottoms out from 0 productivity among office workers, I can just leave, and I'm sure you'll blame America Country Obama.

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I wouldn't swap.

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