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Thread: Why DO expats work in China
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[quote=APAULT ,34387]Sorry Pinetree about mis-remembering what I thought you had said about visas. And I have never had a problem with visas either.. I doid not understand the strange system whereby as an ex teacher I was expected to leave the mainland to get a tourist visa to come and see the country I had been waiting 10 months to see, and to spend the money I had earned here. I still find this odd, but as with most things I rationalise it by saying that things are changing so fast there are bound to be some anomalies.But I have to take issue with you about the the phrase you used "...could encourage another to continue advertising for free bodies in this Forum.." I have never done that, nor have I ever seen anyone place such an advertisement. I do remember a posting some weeks back where someone asked if there was a female who'd like to meet him in some city. As I have said before, when I looked for a friends in Shijiazhuan, I received 3 replies, 2 male 1 female, the two men stopped chatting when it was clear I was a useless business contact. The female became a good friend, but never a girlfriend as neither of us were really looking for that. I also met another lady there and we are also good friends, but I have found it hard to make friends with Chinese men, and in the Guangdong I didn't want to as I don't want to join them in trips to brothels. So in future it is logical that when I head for a new city I should seek female friends - whose company I unashamedly admit I usually enjoy :)Pinetree, please don't condemn us so readily, maybe we aren't as evil as you think![/quote]
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