You're a dumb fuck lmk, if that was meant sarcastically. If not, it was a useless post.
You're a dumb fuck lmk, if that was meant sarcastically. If not, it was a useless post.
I think the original question received some good comments, so that was nice.
Alien asked about nice and nasty foreigners in China. That hasn't received that many good replies. I'm not that interested in that either, as the vast majority of the people I interact with are Chinese.
The other day someone told me this: the people in the north are more outwardly friendly and polite, but fake. If sometime you really do need their help they won't help. In the south people seems ruder, but if you need their help, they are more willing to help.
Any thoughts on that?
Please don't bite someone's head off the moment they have gathered the courage to comment here.
It's an echo chamber in here and this topic could do with the perspective of a native Chinese,
I asked a similar question a decade ago on the chinadaily forum.
There someone said Kunming people where relatively friendly and people from Guandong relatively nasty. I don't know what to believe now.
This is a real question I have Liumingke.
I just read this from HFCAMPO in his Xinjiang - Travel thread:
"Travelling to Xinjiang is like visiting another country. The people are remarkable, they talk to one another, they laugh, they smile. They behave this way amongst each other and also with complete strangers."
Which got me thinking: people from which provinces surprised you with their friendliness or unfriendliness?
If you wanted to live anywhere within China and the only concern was the attitude of the people (and perhaps the smog) where would you want to live?
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