I think they're people like any other people, but they happen to live in China. What's there to think about, really? They're PEOPLE!
2006-09-26 14:06:28
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answered by Anonymous
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well, they are smart. they had been the world's leading force and the most powerful country for over 3000 years. the europeans were using item-for-item when the chinese already had used paper money for couple hundred years. They invented gunpowder and passed them to Mongolic people and then the europeans. They invented paper and the Arabic people learned and pass to the europeans. They invented printings(shocking, right? check your history book, it was not very long after the invention of papers), then the merchants from europe learned the technueque and went back to European mainland.
it was not until the 1800's China losed its leading power to the Great Britains. but it was still the largest economic system until its last dynasty.
now look around, do you realize how many things you use are made in China? do you know that computers are mainly designed by Taiwanese(which some people consider them Chinese but some people think they're not. but keep in mind, Taiwanese people speak Chinese also)?
Chinese people are not smarter(well, maybe yes, but not in a very large scale). the majority of the chinese people work very hard. they spend more time at work, in school, trying to figure out a better solution for their work. that's why i like them.
2006-10-02 12:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You want my opinion of over one billion people who I don't even know?
I don't find this to be a sensible question.
More than anything, I'm curious about them: How they see the rest of the world (not that I think they are identical to each other -- I'm not a moron), how they truly feel about their country and their government and their lives.
I've long wondered at the long-term effects of the one-baby policy.
A generation without siblings, and the next generation without uncles, aunts, and cousins -- what's that like?
I know so little about them, and to me their culture seems very different from mine. Especially the rural Chinese. I imagine those living in cities are more like the kinds of people I've always know.
What I do know about them is that they are humans, and so have all the things in common and variation among them that all humans have.
I had a roommate from China once, but, unfortunately, we didn't talk about her country much; she felt ripped off by the Cultural Revolution (regarding her education and knowledge of the rest of the world) and was very happy to be over here and in college.
2006-09-26 15:34:32
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answered by tehabwa 7
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they are ppl like u or maybe ur just a monkey, how can u hate chinese ppl? have u met every single chinese person and said that u hated every single one for a real reason? u dont even have a real reason up there about hating us .. anyways the chinese that live in china struggle everyday trying to make ends meet and keep their families fed and hope to come here so their kids can actually go to school !! most of my family didnt get to go after 7th grade (that was a lot) because they had to pay every year, and it increased every year.
2006-09-29 21:33:42
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answered by ? 2
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i imagine they are exciting because they have between the oldest cultures contained in the global. They prize education and custom highly. i trust sorry for them too, because they have a communist authorities that has a negative list even as it is composed of human rights. a number of their authorities guidelines are very draconian and brutal. Individualism isn't inspired in present day China. also, the communist authorities of China has enacted guidelines which have led to dire consequences for the human beings of China. the country is overpopulated and continuously threatens Taiwan. they have made advances contained in the perfect a number of years, although the chinese have aims previous their borders, and that i concern for global peace.
2016-12-02 03:26:01
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answered by russek 3
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I have a friend I chat with that lives in China. I have kown her for 4 years now. She, along with a couple other of her friends I have chatted with, are some of the nicest people I have met.
2006-09-26 13:55:42
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answered by Chris L 3
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Chinese people are living under dictatorship of the Communist Party. They are deprived of human rights of organizing political parties, of free speech, free information media including Internet, free gathering for politics. The Communist officials are corrupt, taking bribes at every level. The Communist party has been in power for more than half a century, and intends to stay in power for next thousand years! Many democracy advocates are either in jails or labor-camps that manufacture goods selling overseas.
2006-09-26 14:11:28
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answered by tmthyh 4
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Sweet!
2006-09-26 13:53:21
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answered by rpoker 6
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