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US born Chinese look for job opportunities in China

They are the children of those Chinese who went to the USA in 80's and 90's. Sadly they didn't have any Chinese education. You can hardly be considered a Chinese when you can't speak and write in Chinese even if you are born to a family with Chinese parents.

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Added: Oct-29-2012 Occurred On: Oct-29-2012
By: Lake8737
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Tags: china, chinese, usa, american
Location: China (load item map)
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  • Interesting videos. Thanks for posting them.

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  • More potential actresses for my snuff films.

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  • More subtitled BS propaganda to try and convince Chinese that China is the best place and they shouldn't leave "look, even Americans praise our country". Other government backed English channels parrot the story.

    The truth is, Chinese people view overseas born Asians with envy <Chinese people can't figure out why they want to live in China when everyone want to live abroad> and many come to China quickly to return home, they very rarely get jobs teaching English because of paren More..

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  • Well i guess we could all learn Chinese move there and get a job

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    • @shizzlemynizzle sounds like a plan but the first half your sentence implies an effort so huge that it probably falls out of the question. And even if you learned chinese you'd still have to learn to think like one, which is probably a life long effort and you're like 30 to 40 years behind the pack for that :)

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    • @bathory72 yes, yes i am lol

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    • @bathory72

      no need to learn chinese
      English is the second official language in China and more and more chinese speaks quite good english

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    • @Leon Degrelle i have an Aussie friend who has learnt Chinese and now lives in china, he has been speaking Chinese for 12 years and says he still has a long way to go.

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    • @shizzlemynizzle

      i find it quite usefull to not speak a word chinese
      When traffic cops stop me i play stupid and most of the times they smile and let me go .....

      However last years there are more and more traffics that speak english :(

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    • @RugOutFromUnderYou You can be surprise but 1 year is enough to speak write and read 1500-2000 Chinese characters, is a treasure that you will take with you for all the life, the language is really interesting!

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    • @RugOutFromUnderYou


      Get a Chinese speaking girl friend and you'll know how it's easy to learn.

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    • @RugOutFromUnderYou Yeah,a Chinese girlfriend will be your best teacher :)

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  • Idjut! Leaving a freedom loving country to go back to a communist controlled country,is like a dog returning back, to eat its vomit!

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  • What point are you trying to get across here?

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      That's why now many Chinese send their kids back to china for primary school education so that they won't lose their identity.

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    • @Lake8737 Ah, the phenomenon of satellite parenting - having actually seen that in action, kids may have better language skills but they resent their parents a lot more and it leads to accusations that the parents are trying to exploit western immigration systems. You are better off sending your kid to weekend Chinese school if you live in an area where it is available.

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    • @sakb

      That won't work because in an English speaking environment kids tend to refuse to speak other languages. I have tons of examples like that from my relatives of friends. That's why I suggest them send kids back to China for six years in elementary school and then back to the states for the rest years of education. In this way the kids will be advantageous in both cultures.

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    • @Lake8737 While I am not doubting that six years in elementary school in China would give them better grounding in the language and the culture, it doesn't change the point that if the parents aren't with the children (because they are in the US, or Canada etc. and consequently only see them every six months) there's going to be a crucial gap missing in their development.

      It also relies heavily on having a strong family support network back in China, which is not true of all Chinese families, More..

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    • @sakb

      You never lack family support network in China, especially for those kids who are born overseas.

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  • There are no US born Chinese. No such thing.

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    • @ST0N3PONY How about ABC? American born Chinese. :)

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    • @tai Mai Shu America is a country tai mai. If you are born in America, you are American, not Chinese. Not Chinese-American, or anything else. American.

      This is an example of multiculturalism being divisive. Hyphenated Americans are a new invention, designed to separate people in to distinct groups. It's segregation and I find it offensive.

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    • @ST0N3PONY

      The only americans are the natives

      All the rest is offspring of criminals and loosers who fled from Europe russia and asia

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    • @Leon Degrelle Okay, thank you for your hilariously feeble minded ignorant nonsense. Moron.

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    • @ST0N3PONY

      seems the truth hurt ...

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  • Racist cunt

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  • stay there

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  • "a calling to come back"
    let's lay it down plain and simple: western economy is going to shits and chinese economy is on fire, although slowing down. do you think that I myself have not considered moving to china at some point? hell yeah.
    It's about the money, baby, cut the BS, money is freaking important.

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  • You can tell be the white teef that they were not raised in China :-)

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