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How do foreigners evaluate Chinese women?
Document introduction: Wei foreigners’ evaluation of the Chinese. I communicated with a European friend who loves Asian culture. He made three positive, neutral and negative evaluations of the Chinese. After sorting it out, you can read it. See if you can be objective. 聁Positive: 芅 1. Chinese people are hard-working and hard-working, especially those from families who live a hard life. Their spirit of hard-working and tenacious will is even more prominent. 2. Focus on family. Many Chinese families are not like Westerners who only care about their personal lives. Chinese couples think more about their children. If their marriage is not happy, they still choose to live together in order not to harm their children. This alleviates the negative impact of single-parent families on their children to a certain extent. 4. 3. Chinese people are more concerned about friendship. They may be wary of you at first, but as soon as you join the circle, they will treat you sincerely and treat you as a close friend. 4. Pay attention to children’s education. Competition in Chinese society is fierce, and parents attach great importance to their children's education. In addition to normal cultural classes, they also attach great importance to cultural, sports, beauty and other qualities, because Chinese families place too many hopes on their children. 莃 5. Chinese people are all good cooks. If you go to a Chinese home to be a guest, every home can prepare a lot of delicious and delicious meals. When a foreigner goes there, he will think of China. Eating Chinese food in Chinatown is not Chinese food. Only in China can you eat the purest Chinese food. Many Westerners still remember Chinese meals for many years after returning from China. Neutral: Centipede 1. Chinese people love vanity, save face, and care about comparison. When Chinese people interact with others, they usually first look at what the other person is wearing and what they are wearing. Chinese people love to show off and wear gold and silver. Unlike Western society, which values ??personal behavior, cultivation and personality connotation. Chinese people love face, and all behavioral principles can be linked to "face". Sometimes face is more important than life. Chinese people love to compete with each other. Relatives, friends, neighbors and colleagues compete openly and covertly with each other. The scope of comparison includes work, life, study, children, etc., to the point of almost "compromising everything". 2. Fans of officials. Chinese people love to be officials. In ancient times, "one who excels in learning will become an official". In modern times, being an official has a sense of superiority. When one person becomes an official, both fame and wealth will be gained. The whole family will benefit, and they can get things that generations of people have struggled to obtain. Therefore, the Chinese people fight openly and secretly, and compete with each other, all for "being an official." The Chinese believe that this is "people go to higher places." Being an official is the highest expression of all values. 脄 3. China admires celebrities the most. China may be the country that worships celebrities the most in the world. Celebrities have the best life in China, and they can rest on their past fame for the rest of their lives. Unlike in Western society, reputation only represents the past. Even if you win the Nobel Prize but have no more innovations, you will be eliminated. Thinking that celebrities can live a good life resting on their past reputation is like wishful thinking. 4. Chinese people are hospitable, but they always have private purposes. Generally speaking, when Chinese people treat you a lot and do not treat you as a foreigner, they are asking you to do things. Besides being hospitable, Chinese people always have personal purposes. 耀 5. Chinese people speak loudly. This is one of the deepest feelings for foreigners when they come to China, and China has also brought this habit abroad. Walking on the streets of Western countries, you can tell which country they are from just by listening to their words without asking. The loudest group is definitely Chinese. 6. Everyone in China knows martial arts. Influenced by the film and television works of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, and Jet Li, most Westerners think that Chinese people are all Kung Fu masters, just like Chinese girls think that foreigners are rich and wealthy. 螆 7. Weak legal concept, always think that the relationship can be smoothed out when encountering problems. When encountering problems, Chinese people often do not rely on the law to solve the problem, but rely on interpersonal relationships, thinking that this is a "shortcut". This is a unique feature of Chinese society. 8. Don’t like to exercise. Chinese people love drinking and partying the most, but they are least fond of exercising. Westerners attach great importance to the balance between work and rest and believe that exercise is more important than eating and drinking, but Chinese people think the opposite. Opposite of Niao: Niao 1. Chinese people love gambling, and gambling is a "sport" loved by all Chinese people. As long as there are Chinese tourists, there must be casinos, or as long as there are casinos, there must be Chinese people. People from all walks of life in Chinese society who have money gamble a lot, those who have little money gamble less, and there are very few who don’t gamble. In Chinese society, there is no happiness without gambling. Nie 2. Chinese people are not enthusiastic about public welfare and do not pay attention to public ethics. China only takes from society but rarely gives anything. There are more and more rich people in Chinese society, but few people are caring. Being enthusiastic about public welfare seems to be synonymous with "fool".
Chinese people do not pay attention to public ethics. Chinese people (especially those in cities) keep their homes spotless with bright windows and clean windows, but their corridors, yards and other public places are not
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