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Thread: Have you ever given your seat to others on the bus?
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[quote=SANYACHINA,229510]". Maybe because of the political morals taught by leaders in China, young people don't feel the need to respect or assist older people." You are SO WRONG. From the kindergarden level the young people here receive taught about how to respect older. AND IT IS A PART OF CHINESE CULTURE. So, honestly, I have no idea who told you this terrible lie, that our educational system do not teach our people what is older, what is respect and how to be ethic. "I believe that in a truly communist country, younger people would respect their elders." Give me some examples from the World's history. I think that I know VERY WELL all of the former and nowadays communist societies, so JUST POINT me a country to compare, please. "But, due to the authoritorian mindset, most people in China are merely focused on their own well-being and comfort." Untrue. The authoritArian (not "authroritOrian"!) mindset is not here. And not all of the people are focused on theit own well-being and comfort. You, by YOURSELF, wrote that you saw Chinese who are not so selfish, egoistic and egocentric at all. "It is indeed a shame the way some people conduct themselves in public, but with the growing economy and wealth China has seen, there is no end in sight." You are totally right about it. Some people are bad, some people good. Some people are wise, some people are ... otherwise. Hehehe! It is impossible everyone to be perfect, right? "I'm just glad the cultural revolution didn't completely demolish the spiritual retreats that people in China still have left to enjoy and worship in." Oh, what a coincidence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am just glad that the Westerners, Russians and my dear Japanese did not completely kill all of the Chinese population, during the 19th century. Cheers~![/quote]
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