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Why DO expats work in China
Nov 16, 2006 07:43
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pinetree you are cracking me up!!!

"U are telling me that you are not (resentful) if your job is taken by a non-Canadian in your country? "

-the problem here is that, in my case at least, there are NO local chinese who could take my job. thats the whole reason im here, because there are virtually NO pilots certified to train other pilots in this country. so your government can either allow things to get worse with its aviation industry, or admit that they are light years behind the rest of the world and bring in foreigners to try to help them play catch up.

"But surely your country is. There are so much restrictions on foreigners for every country including yours and you are denying this ?"

-i dont remember denying this! i dont ever even remember bringing this up!

"But obviously, you are too low level to be aware of what happens behind your back & what is involved in approving your posting to China as well."

-im well aware of what goes on in my country, and well aware of the effort involved to get approval for my posting in china.

"Am I resentful to foreigners in China ? Well, I don't really know - maybe I am."
"It just confirms my belief of the ignorance of the expats here."

-these remarks just confirm my beliefs that you, like i have stated before in this thread, are racist towards foreigners. you openly admit that you are resenful towards us and post racist comments that you mother said. wich just goes to show extremely "low level" you are, such nonsense would never be acceptable in my country, but for some reason you seem to think it is ok here.

ive had enough of this mindless dribble coming out of your mouth pinetree. ive knocked every single one of your pointless arguments out of the ballpark and you keep coming back for more. is it because ive made you lose face on this site? i do have a basic understanding of that concept of chinese culture. so if you want to keep embarrasing yourself and showing your prejudice and resent towards foreigners (wich borders on out and out racism in my opinion) be my guest. just think before you say things, because your coming off quite poorly.
Nov 16, 2006 18:43
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Hahaha, Damocles, u are cute !

I see a few white things
Strewn on the floor,
From afar they look good
Going near & a few nudges
Aaagh, some deadwood.

Enjoy, enjoy.
Nov 16, 2006 18:59
#33  
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"enjoy enjoy"

-im enjoying it immensly, watching you embarrass yourself yet again.
Nov 16, 2006 19:25
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If someone is invited to work in China and get paid well, I suppose at this hour of a workday, he is supposed to be working, not bragging online...
Nov 16, 2006 19:58
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What makes u think I am embarassed, Damocles ? Or are u thinking for me ? I like u, Damocles - u run out of ideas, that's why u are saying such things.
Enjoy, still enjoy.
And I remember you now - from the way u bragged about buckets of money thrown at u. But u were under another ID.
To be honest, I am not sure how big is your bucket compared to mine.
Nov 16, 2006 20:59
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you dont me at all pinetree, the only posts ive made have been on this thread, thanks for comin out though.

you my friend are the one who has run out of ideas, youve resorted now to comparing salaries, how very mature of you. looks like youve embarrassed yourself once again.
Nov 16, 2006 21:21
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No, you are definitely not a new member - your bucket of money & pilot-trainer (u obviously wanted everyone to know even then). But it really doesn't matter. I suppose there must be a reason to hide.
I do not want to dwell on this further because everything I want u to listen, has been stated in earlier threads. There is no point going all over them again. U said that was your last post by since then there have been a few more from u. I asked for a halt but u carried on.
So enjoy, I am here for u.
Nov 18, 2006 06:40
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Pinetree. Your profile says u r in Singapore. I don't understand you. If you a Singaporean why are you so concerned about expats in China? If you are a Chinese living in Singapore then you are an expat there? I seem to recollect that you once said you cannot get a visa for China. So, is this the reason for your sour grapes?

Nov 18, 2006 06:59
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We cannot blame foreigners. Sometimes, we Chinese are just so stupid and naive to worship western culture and think that the west is best. I have nothing against westerners literally but if the women are so stupid to to do it then it is our fault. I have heard sme ridiculous things from Chinese woman as to why they want westerners, they have big nose, romantic, taller, bigger, kinder, white skin. How stupid, they judge people on stereotype and mostly outer appearances and some even date people just on the basis of their ethnic colour skin. Westerners are not neccessarilly richer, in fact the Chinese save money more, the westerners tend to spend it on beer.
some one pointed out correctly, money is the most important thing, this means betraying your body too achieve it.

If there are not so many foreigners in Shanghai (good example), do you think there will be so many pubs/bars in Shanghai ? We must realise that these expats are here for the short to medium term. Never mind
Nov 18, 2006 11:16
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My god, Apault. U talk so silly !!
I am a Chinese borne in SG. I have been to China more than you can ever imagine & never encountered any visa problem to date - unlike you.
No, I am not sour grape. I just can't understand why a respectable expat teacher like you(& a few others similar expats) could encourage another to continue advertising for free bodies in this Forum - as simple as that. As such I have been wondering at the quality of teachers that are being recruited into China.
The way you uttered, I have quite found the answer. Read again my earlier reply to you beginning thread, Apault - I am not surprised that you don't understand.
Let me repeat this as my view of such expats :-
I see a few white things
Strewn on the floor,
From afar they look good
Going near & a few nudges
Aaagh, some deadwood.

Hahaha !!

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