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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: When do you know you need to leave China?
After 6-12 months everyone should leave China, even if you think you don't need to. Otherwise China overdose can creep up on you.
Some people come to China for years, one, three. five ten, and never leave during that time. China can grate on you and become more annoying and you naturally take the good things about living in China for granted. For mental health reasons it's good to get out as often as possible. Go home for a holiday, or visit other countries in Asia refreshing your outlook, helping you remember why you liked China in the first few months you were here.
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The answers here about cover it I think.
After 6-12 months everyone should leave China, even if you think you don't need to. Otherwise China overdose can creep up on you.
Some people come to China for years, one, three. five ten, and never leave during that time. China can grate on you and become more annoying and you naturally take the good things about living in China for granted. For mental health reasons it's good to get out as often as possible. Go home for a holiday, or visit other countries in Asia refreshing your outlook, helping you remember why you liked China in the first few months you were here.
When you keep being asked the same Question
Karma101:
really?...
Do you like china?
Do you like Chinese food?
Why did you come to China?
How much is your salary?
Shining_brow:
I find the first question - indeed, the VERY FIRST THING THEY SAY, is "Where are you from?" Not even a "Hi, how are you?" or other forms of politeness - just - "you are demanded to tell me where you come from!!!"
icnif77:
My reply: 'I come from my mom. Everybody does!' Isn't that polite?