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[quote=ELLEN77,36396]Hi jrongirl , you're so smart boy, I haven't thought my answer arousing such a basket of questions from you. But I'm glad my information gain interest from you anyway. The DISTANT land I say is just a place that is far away from his home, how far or whether it is a city or not do not matter as much. However, most yound people tend to go to large cities, for there are more opportunities for their development. But in recent years, there are also another hot after the Chinese policy of 'western Development'. Many graduates, especially those in the cities, tend to go to the western poor countrysides to patronize the local education, ecnomy, etc. A Chinese university student named XU BEN YU is just an example, who has been valued as an outstanding person of 2004 'MOVE CHINA'. I also think they are an excellent group of people. The NEARER Place I just want say is my home, for me. :). But if one has a boyfriend, the situation is different. I would prefer it is nearer to both homes. If not possible, any of them is ok. God Knows why girls are difficlult to find a job! I also find it ridiculous. If you have the answer, you can tell me. I just feel it unjustified. For both women and men, I think they have more than one choices if they can't go to University. 1. Continuing to apply for the examnination if they have failed 2. Seek a job in the city (they tend to go to the south China mostly, and generally Guangdong Province) and do the manufacturing jobs mostly. 3. go to another technical school to train and gain a skill first. 4. Stay at home. For countyside women, they may do the farming, retail selling, waitress.[/quote]
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