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American netizens commented: Will foreigners have a sense of cultural belonging after living in China for a long time?

1, most countries don't like China people, but you must never swear. It is true to be vigilant, because China has been closed for a long time, and today. I met people from many countries in China. They don't have a complete concept of China people, but they take it for granted in some aspects. Many people think that China people still have whips, just as we think that Indians can sing and dance. They really don't like China people and think that China is autocratic, corrupt and backward, but why do so many people in China rise up and resist?

2. So on the one hand, they think China is terrible, on the other hand, they think China people are ignorant and of low quality. In Hong Kong, you can hardly see the five-star red flag, but you can often see the blue sky and white flag. Chinese mainland people have little sense of identity, let alone a sense of belonging. They speak English to me and I speak Mandarin.

3. The people who are the friendliest to Chinese mainland people in the world are the people from Taiwan Province Province, and there are the most people from Taiwan Province Province around me. Their general understanding of mainlanders is sympathy and closeness, and they don't shy away from politics. Europeans (the French, Italians, Spaniards, and Englishmen I met) thought I had been to China, and then I couldn't wait to get things done and left. I am polite, but I can almost avoid it.

Americans are extremely arrogant. He will show me his American passport first when we meet. Three sentences cannot be separated from the United States. They first pointed out what they saw, and then introduced how the United States did it. He is kind to China people, can joke, and never takes it seriously, which is completely opposite to Europeans. South Americans don't know much about China, and China is a cultural desert. They were amazed at the affluent life in China (the southeast coast).

Southeast Asians generally like China, because they can see a lot of things that can't be seen there. Many Southeast Asians just want to go to Shanghai by maglev. It's too expensive to take the Shinkansen in Japan, but it's very cheap to travel to China. In their eyes, China people are very rich, and more than 90% of the wealth in Southeast Asia is in the hands of China. The concept of China people is just like our feeling of Wenzhou people.

6. At the same time, I don't know much about China, and I don't quite agree with China. I just lag behind China and the world in all aspects, so I can't eat grapes and say they are sour. Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia are lovely, and I can't wait to give them all the good things in China. But when you ask people if they want to leave their roots, the answer is almost no.