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>>26267 >>26269 >>26277 >>26334 >>26338 I find the number of people who make stereotyped assumptions on China quite amusing, especially seeing as the posters quoted above probably have never even been to China. China isn't as terrible as immature 13-year-old boys who believe there's no such thing as Western propaganda make it out to be. It's a pretty enjoyable experience, visiting China. Most of the major cities are pretty modern, I didn't get food poisoning once, I didn't actually feel any different breathing the air (though it did appear pretty hazy), I wasn't kidnapped by Chinese government officials, there wasn't propaganda stuck all over the walls (in fact I didn't even notice any propaganda, though there probably was a bit of biased news reports on TV but I couldn't understand anyway), there are a ton of natural scenery spots away from the cities, people were pretty nice. I haven't actually been up north around Beijing, so I can't tell you about that, but I've heard the pollution is worse than the south, so watch out for that. Also, Chinese students are pretty damn smart and competitive (imagine your smart Asian nerd in a Western school, except the whole schools/universities are full of them), so prepare for some tough competition if you're going to study there ;).
And before some "superior" Amerifag comes and calls me a liar or delusional pro-China propagandist or other common arrogance-filled insults, try actually setting foot in China before you throw more ignorant abuse.
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