I am, in fact, a Singaporean Chinese. I used the term 'alien' because i find some of the values embraced by the Chinese so very different from mine.Originally posted by Tuatau:Define "alien".
Oh, I forgot. "Alien" is exactly the word many Americans, especially immigration officers, use for things not American. Are you, by any chance, an American?
Originally posted by lwflee:Everyone has different values from oneself, even Singaporeans differ from one another - even within the same ethnic group, let alone amongst the different peoples in this multi-racial community.
I am, in fact, a Singaporean Chinese. I used the term 'alien' because i find some of the values embraced by the Chinese so very different from mine.
For instance, -[b]Generally speaking-, they have no qualms about trying to get one over, well, everyone they are not closely acquainted with; its like they cream their panties everytime they obtain an advantage over others, however small that advantage is. [/b]
Originally posted by lwflee:Just remember, you are an "alien" to the chinese, because your values are so different to their values.
I am, in fact, a Singaporean Chinese. I used the term 'alien' because i find some of the values embraced by the Chinese so very different from mine.
For instance, -[b]Generally speaking-, they have no qualms about trying to get one over, well, everyone they are not closely acquainted with; its like they cream their panties everytime they obtain an advantage over others, however small that advantage is. [/b]
Originally posted by lwflee:There could be other examples to prove your point, but do you really think that taking advantage over others, whenever possible, is a uniquely Chinese value?
I am, in fact, a Singaporean Chinese. I used the term 'alien' because i find some of the values embraced by the Chinese so very different from mine.
For instance, -Generally speaking-, they have no qualms about trying to get one over, well, everyone they are not closely acquainted with; its like they cream their panties everytime they obtain an advantage over others, however small that advantage is.
Originally posted by the Bear:Even if you do not trust them, at least trust the local authorities to inspect the imports.
i'm afraid of their economic power..
coz china has shown that morality is unknown to them... fake vaccines are regularly peddled and they are known to have faked everything.. there was even an article in their own newspaper showing that some merchants were actually peddling counterfeit EGGS!
the shell was chalk and the insides were gluten.. not safe for consumption...
now, imagine them peddling all kinds of fake goods to the world!
Originally posted by Tuatau:Even if you do not trust them, at least trust the local authorities to inspect the imports.
"Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate."
- Yoda
Originally posted by the Bear:The real thing may not really be cheap to the people buying the fakes. There are still many people in China living below the poverty line.
that they'll go through all that to fake something so cheap
Originally posted by alexkusu:Confused? Do you think the Chinese people really don't know what they want?
Whats there to be scared of a confused dragon? China is not sure which direction is heading for anyway..be it economic, military, etc. If China decideds to pursue economic prowess, then there would be something to think about.
Originally posted by Tuatau:The real thing may not really be cheap to the people buying the fakes. There are still many people in China living below the poverty line.
Think of it this way: If the real thing was truly so cheap and the margin so low, why wouldn't people sell the real thing?
Many Chinese coys are now starting to try and go international and in Africa, where many western govts do not encourage investment, the Chinese are stepping in. Mugabe, for instance, has just concluded an aid deal with china underwhich it is expected that China will get mineral concessions in exchange for provisding aid to Zimbabwe.Originally posted by alexkusu:Whats there to be scared of a confused dragon? China is not sure which direction is heading for anyway..be it economic, military, etc. If China decideds to pursue economic prowess, then there would be something to think about.
Hmm ... If i remember correctly, the chinese company was a nationalised company and one argument put forth by a talking head on tv to explain the intervention is that this is a clash of ideologies - Communism vs Democracy.Originally posted by BadzMaro:hmmm.. china has a life span spanning 5000 yrs.. it took them great lengths to hold on to thier empire. I can just imagine if every city is as developed as Fujian , Shichuan and other few major cities, China can and will be the next super power on par with the US. The US is not upset or overly worried if you are behind them or doing something else.. they are worried that china is staying a step behind them.. following them. Basic example about China trying to buy over this american oil drilling company with such a huge amount of money that the US decides to bar them from buying the company over. China has the expertise but not the experience.. like i said.. they are following. Why u think the ang mo trying to learn chinese.![]()
One small-factory owner i knowdescribed China as being akin to the wild west. Clearly, he is afraid of China because of how cheap you can manufacture things there. More than that, however, i think there is consternation at how China is seemingly not playing 'fair', that the low cost is in part due to the lack of regulation by the Chinese govt.Originally posted by mochou:go there again now, u will be really suprised how these cities have changed.
one thing that alarm other countries is how cheap they can maufacture things.
Spian shoes manufacturer went for protest, burn "made in china" shoes, becuase the cost for chinese shoes factories to manufacture shoes plus the shipment cost, is still lower than thier manufacturer cost in Spain. That means many ppl from shoe factories in Spain gonna be jobless.
And for garments, US still using the quota system to control china's garment export to US.
The most simple lighter(plastic, roller type) that we buy in mama shops for 0.7-1.0 SGD, is selling in china shops for 1RMB only. u can imagine how low is the manufacture cost.
In the past, car only manufacture cars for thier own chinese brands like "hong qi", "zhong hua".
Volkswagen went in to china, which the model "santana" become almost every taxis in china, with other models like "golf","passat","bora" etc, Volkswagen cars are the most common car u see in china.
For now, u can see "made in china(or at least assemble in china)" mazda(323), honda(odessy,Fit,Accord), buick, nissan(blue bird),toyota, hyundai(coupe,sonata,elantra), BMW, Ford, Peugeot, volvo, and even Cadilliac. I have missed out some brands too, there are more.
talking abt fake stuff, ya, some of them, in fact many of them still making fake stuff. But big companies are setting up thier own brand in china, which makes they import less from other countries.
The computer brand "Legend", makes chinese buy cheaper PC with same quality and same fuctions as foriegn brands., no need to buy Dell, IBM, Compaq.etc. "TCL" which manufactures PC monitors and handphones, affect the sales of philips monitor and nokia phones in china, cos they are much cheaper with similar quality.
And Home elec products, like TVs, air-con, hi-fi, etc, chinese got thier own brands, which helps the china citizens no need to buy expensive japanese brands. Esp. "haier" air-con, which is the most popular brand in china, offers good quality and service, so why pay more to buy jap brands?