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Response to "Living in China"
This is in response to the post titled "Living in China" posted on October 17, 2004. First of all, I must warn you China is a very different culture apart from many countries around the world. However, that does NOT mean it isn't as beautiful and intriguing as all the rest. Yes, it is always difficult to adapt to another culture but that's reality. I have personally experienced China and the many differences that go along with the experience. If you are unable to appreciate the Chinese people for who they are what their history has made them, then you are better off not being in China, and that would go for any other people group and country. 
Please, do not take one person's opinion and judge the Chinese people with it. You will not truly know what it is like unless you have been there and experienced it yourself. Don't get me wrong, we are all entitled to our own opinions, but by presenting them as facts or as judgements is not fair. 

So, I would like to encourage you to visit the beautiful country of China. Yes, China has it's downfalls, but it also has an abundance of wonderful, positive things to offer as well. 

Posted by: Jill
Posted on: November 10, 2004
Email address: chinachic_2001@excite.com
Residence: Detroit, Michigan, USA