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Speak Chinese - By 1337assassin 2007-6-28 11:43







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By 1337assassin 2007-6-28 11:43


Updated: 2007-07-04 16:47


I hope to see more and more mainland Chinese tourists in America, there
aren't really any now. I think it would improve the overall view of
Americans towards Chinese people as mainland Chinese with money to travel
and who live a leisurely lifestyle don't fit the stereotypical ideas a
lot of Americans have, it can only be odd for China. Though I'm sure the
lack of communication and culture shock and general superiority
westerners feel would be the cause of many arguments and fights, and bad
feelings. There are 20 billion Japanese tourists to Hawaii every year
probably the reason Hawaii now wants to legalize prostitution, probably
at the request of Japanese tourists. All they want is to degrade women
for sex. I hope Chinese would behave better than the Japanese tourists.
















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