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[quote=BENJAMIN ,31122]ALICEGAO, Good comment, and thanks everyone for your comments. Its seems to be a case that Chinese girls really love their men (I have first hand experience of this)。 I also get the impression that this is reciprocated - Chinese hold a strong responsibility to further their life and do better for their family and children as both a partner and a contributor to social growth and ethics. A concept that we often pass over in the west, is one of cultural and social ethics. Lest we forget, when this generation of children were born their parents were living in extreme poverty. A strong sense of responsibility to better their life and the life of their families has been ingrained. Chinese girls in some respects work hard because of the love and investment their parents influenced on their lives - this is not a selfish society. However, as it becomes more prosperous and people start to loose themselves in choice, I’m sure the happiness and harmony that currently exist will be lost in a selfish foray of individualism, watched over and fed upon by the brand marketers and media brain washing of a market economy.In this case, going to university and learning is a privilege of which the out come is done not for ones own personal gain but for the love of those who made it possible for her to be there.How people think is often a reflection on the pressure placed on their social demographic by those able to influence it - this is neither right or wrong it’s just the way it is…[/quote]
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