I am so proud of us Chinese! We have great technology, people and a beautiful scenery second to none. Our food is great, a paradise for shopping, lots of nice tall buildings. Our work force is up to standard, we are fast, accurate, and down to earth.
Unlike Amercians , they always take their time and playing with politics. I guess the children of jealousy is always green with envy! Just remember us when we take over!
2007-09-07
04:01:06
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P.S - Before you start talking about politics, make sure you remember how America invaded Iraq on "terrorism".
We have poison pet food and lead? We are no the ones always talking about sodomy, white supreme and other junk. Your minds are already poisoned!!
2007-09-07
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I am chinese and yes proud of that..but am I proud of china?
NO..because there are problems but in the end..every country encounter problems and ****
I am not proud or particularly fond of those 'common n average' chinese who lack social moral, common sense and politness....I hate those chinese who bow down, treat white ppl like gods or to be a bit ruder...like puppies..but once they are speaking with another chinese...they go ****** insane and start acting like some kind of a warrior..this whole lack in unity and self-bashing is shameful
For all those non-chinese out there...don't think that you are superior or purer than us..because you sure ain't
No one is going to take over anything..we are all human beings part of this big family..and every country no matter how big/small/advanced / ist world/ blah blah..are all working together as part of a big world community...we need to respect and understand the cultural differences...no talk of superiority or pure race here..
If you are chinese and you are ashamed that you are chinese or too chinky looking then you can go and kill yourself
If you are chinese and are too proud and ignorant then go and reflect for 4 months
If you are chinese and you love your country but also criticize and understand what goes on then good on you!
If you are chinese and you will bow down , act like a puppy or treat white ppl like gods then MATE! YOU ARE BLOODY AWESOME..you are like me...not ya average chink!
To those who are non-chinese....if you feel like criticizing china or chinese people then go ahead..but don't generalise ALL chinese under one category 'that dirty chink'..because I sure aint..and I will bite back if you say anything offensive..you are not gods to me..and are no way superior..we are all equal
2007-09-07 23:37:48
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answered by Eris 3
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Yes China has "Great Technology" Right under The United States, Japan, Most of Europe... Most of the military equipment is surplus or knock-offs from Russia, who really haven't really made anything new since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
The Chinese work force is up to the standard of a third world country, with its main focus point is the large pool of human labor.
I will hand it to you, a lot of Chinese citizens are moving up from the low class to the middle class, give it 10 years and you might have the GDP America has today! Oh and every product made in China is dangerous to your health. From toys to the cars.
Ok, I am done with my bubble bursting now. I do agree China has some of the richest culture, history, and are generally nice people. Oh and the land that hasn't been "industrialized" is very pretty. 1/3rd of the world is Chinese so they do deserve respect. "Taking over" is a bit of a stretch though, as China has a lot of problems to work out first.
2007-09-07 04:21:54
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answered by Todd 7
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I am Chinese and very proud of it but I am not from China itself.I agree that China is superpower now but I don't think you should say things like that about the Americans.You only make yourself sound uneducated ,shallow and narrow-minded.You have a lot to learn to be a more cultured person.I reckon.
2007-09-07 14:52:23
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answered by LiangMoi 5
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Although I am a Chinese, I am not from China nor Taiwan. I am from Singapore, a multi-racial country located below Malaysia Johor. I am happy to be Chinese, but my reasons were different from yours. I am happy to be a Chinese because I can learn Chinese (Simplified), which also means I can know Traditional Chinese and Japan Words a little.
2007-09-07 04:18:35
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answered by Agent JipST 3
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Don't get me wrong. I'm proud of my Chinese heritage. But the Chinese government, like the U.S. government, is corrupt. Things need to change as far as the environment and civil rights, otherwise, it's just an out of control economic locomotive speeding into a wall. At least you don't get into stupid wars like this government does.
2007-09-07 04:10:38
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answered by trer 3
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I'm impressed with the chinese culture yet to some extent!!!
I don't always trust buying the chinese cheap products bcs most of the time they break and are not made to last..I do like their being active and productive though and being a big nation just scares me..LOL
2007-09-07 04:09:22
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answered by skypower 2
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Every country in the world has great technology, tall buildings, great food, malls for shopping and beautiful scenery. Get out of China once in a while so you would know.
Great people in my opinion are those who have pride yet know how to be humble. People who are strong enough to admit when they are wrong. People who love themselves yet are also capable of loving others. Great people are those who follow the saying ' Do unto others as you would want others do unto you'. Now, tell me, are you that great?
2007-09-07 08:25:15
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answered by ohioan_femme 5
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CHINESE rocks!!
people who are being stupidly racist
shut it. american is just as "horrible" as china. sure they have more better and safer technology and blah blah blah, but all they fricking care bout is sex. at least china is discipline and they put effort into skl unlike u.s. china was the one to discover new things and other countries took ideas and made more advancement
please dont go shooting off" thanks for posioning us blah blah blah"
i love u.s. and china. they both have good and bad. think before u talk. i wasnt trying to be all china is #1 no matter what. china has given a lot to the world. but being cinese, i dont like how poor quality stuff china has. its embarrassing. people who think china is poisioning everyone, get a bag of nickels and hit urself in the head
2007-09-07 14:15:09
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answered by cherrypie 2
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I myself are always proud of being a Chinese and never hesitate. I was born there and although I immigrated to the US, the time Im in China gave me a lot of good memories whether it is from my family or the culture that I belong to. The transportation is starting to be more efficient than the big cities in the US and I was amaze how good the management did on the subway system in my hometown. The infrastructure is starting to surpass America and Chinese is starting to build high speed railway connecting the whole nation, which makes more environmental friendly when compare flying on an airplane. They are starting to shift from heavy polluted industry to more environmental industry. I love the history of my country reading from the history books although there are ups and downs in the country's history. I was surprised that Shangri-La and Cinderella actually came from China. So actually China gave the seeds of many great stories in the Western world. Why shouldnt I love my country? I know China is facing many problems, but whose developing countries would not face similar problem so I mean it takes time to improve them. Nothing can change in one night like many people say it is so easy. You have to think about the impact on the society and the price behind it. I think China has done a great job to improve the people's life and of course there is people who want to challenge the government. In these 20-30 years, China has emerged from an undeveloped country to the point where its economy rank 4th in the world (possibly 3rd after this year), it is simply out of people's prediction. So I mean dont judge China because of what they are now and should look at the future of it. China doesnt look like exactly what many westerners think because China is changing everyday
2007-09-07 05:27:12
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answered by CXfan 4
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It seems like you're educated in North America but your mentality is still very Chinese. It must be the DNA things I guess.
2007-09-07 06:11:12
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answered by beatscumhard d 1
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