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Give me one good thing and one bad thing about living in China?

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Give me one good thing and one bad thing about living in China?

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  1. Hi,

    Good thing :Nowadays,Beijing 2008

    http://en.beijing2008.cn/

    Bad thing:i don't say any thing , now!


  2. 1 good thing ---- beautiful landscapes, especially in e countryside n mountainous regions.

    Bad thing --- they eat dogs... no, really.

    mizz S'pore

  3. Good thing is Most Chinese Cities are so convenient in terms of nice food, entertainment, shoppings, etc...

    Bad thing is after living there for too long time, you'll not be use to other Cities because of what Chinese Cities can bring for you.

  4. Good - i can afford a way better lifestyle here and still save money, the people and their kind attitude enhance this experience.

    Bad Hygiene issues in smaller towns and cities, particularly sanitation and spitting

  5. One good thing: It is a big relief from the tensions of a culture highly entrenched in bureaucracy - the people in Asia, especially in China are unusually very family-based and are friendly. It would be very refreshing to experience a new world full of exotic aroma and taste, without having to go out of the city.

    One bad thing: There are some isolated incidents where Chinese have trageted foreigners, specifically Whites, - because they think that Whites represent America and for them, America always tries to "disrupt" the internal climate of the country.

  6. Good things:

    - The food is super yummylicious and cheap

    - Living cost is so much cheaper than in the US

    - So many beautiful & historic sites to see

    Bad things:

    - Some habits and traditions will take times for you to get use to such as: people cutting you when you're waiting in line, people staring at your shopping cart obviously, the spitting, yapping when they eat, etc.

    - Pollution especially if you live in big cities

    A friend of mind told me it will take about 6 months to make China my new home and I think she's right. Despite the culture shocks plus the languange barrier, once you understand the cultures and the traditions iit will be easier to love that place.

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