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Chapter 1076 It’s so clean!
In addition to the above comments, there have also been many opposing views and even remarks that whitewash certain countries.
"I wonder what the blogger is trying to say by posting this video? Even if there are individual instances of uncivilized behavior in other countries, it can't mask the fact that Chinese tourists abroad generally have a low standard of conduct! So many Chinese tourists have been caught behaving uncivilized. We should reflect on ourselves, not compete with people from other countries to see who's more uncivilized, right?"
"Some people in the artist and comment section are using the individual behaviors of certain individuals in certain countries to criticize entire countries. Isn't this too one-sided and biased?"
"I'm in Houston, in the United States. I've been away for years, and I'm not going back. Eighteen million dollars can only buy a 60-square-meter bare-bones apartment in China, but here you can buy a beautiful villa. The tap water here is sweet and drinkable, the medical system is well-developed, the air is good, and the people are warm and friendly. It's a very pleasant place to live. Have you ever been to the United States? You're just talking nonsense and slandering me!"
"Every place has its own customs. Koreans make some noise while eating, but that's a sign of enjoying the food, a sign of affirmation and praise for it. Complaining about local customs is really rude! And I've been in Korea for so long, and I don't see Koreans littering. It's the Chinese tourists who love to litter here!"
"The average wage in Korea is much higher than ours in China. Why do they need to pretend to be Chinese and get free food and drinks? Don't make up such an outrageous story!"
"I've been to many countries, including France, Japan, the United States, Italy, Canada, and more. The overall quality of the people in these countries is higher than ours in China. What's there to be ashamed of?"
"I've been to countries like India and Bangladesh. Although they're not developed, they're very civilized and friendly, and more religious than us. Their beauties are truly stunning! And they all want to marry in China, and they don't ask for a betrothal gift. If you're interested in marrying a foreign wife, you can send me a private message."
"I've traveled to Japan, and the Japanese people are really civilized and polite, and the cities are super, super clean. The travel experience is super good. Can people who haven't been there please stop making negative comments?"
There are a lot of comments under these comments, and everyone is arguing with each other fiercely.
"How did you come to the conclusion that 'Chinese tourists generally have low standards'? In the blogger's video, he listed uncivilized behavior from people in other countries, and you said that was an isolated incident! Just because we Chinese tourists were filmed, that's irrefutable proof that we generally have low standards? You've got a pretty good double standard!"
"Your argument, while seemingly rational and objective, is nothing more than self-deprecation! 'Reflection' is never an excuse for self-deprecation! Finally, you say, 'We shouldn't compare who's more uncivilized,' implicitly assuming that 'China is worse,' which itself is biased! Pointing out that other countries have similar problems isn't about comparing badness, but about exposing the lie that 'China is the only country like this.' Uncivilized behavior is a common problem in human society, and there's no need to single out the Chinese for shackles."
If you truly think using isolated incidents to criticize an entire country is one-sided, then please be fair. When Western media outlets use the behavior of individual Chinese tourists to label the Chinese as "low-quality," why don't you jump out and say it's "too biased"? And why do you suddenly remember the "don't generalize" approach when it comes to discussing isolated incidents in other countries?
"Besides those few major cities in China, how many other cities can you find a 60-square-meter bare-bones house for million? On the other hand, villas in the United States have annual property taxes of tens of thousands of dollars, and repairing a broken roof can cost tens of thousands. And then there's the ridiculously high electricity prices. Why don't you mention these 'sweet burdens'? So you're only counting the purchase price, not the carrying costs?"
"Is the tap water in America sweet enough to drink? The residents of Flint City would probably laugh. They've been drinking lead-laced water for years. Do you think that's not America? Or does "America" only include Houston, where you live, and not other places? Is the healthcare system developed? Yes, it is developed, but is it developed to the point where an emergency ambulance bill can bankrupt the middle class and ordinary people have to sell their houses after a serious illness? How many Americans can't afford medical care and don't see it? Are you just choosing not to see it? Is the air good? When New York's air quality index was the worst in the world, were you breathing with your eyes closed? Are the people warm and friendly? What country has homeless people sleeping in tents on the streets, racial discrimination incidents are on the news every day, and fights break out over toilet paper in supermarkets? What kind of "warm and friendly" people are these?"
"So, does that mean 'habit' is just a fig leaf that only protects one side? To insist on calling 'lip smacking' 'complimenting the food' isn't 'respecting habit', it's forcing others to endure your discomfort!"
"I'm in Korea. These are the beverage bottles and food packaging casually discarded at the subway station (picture), and this is the garbage piled up on the street corner (picture). These are the random shots I took after watching the blogger's video."
"I'm in Pakistan, and there are a lot of Koreans and Japanese pretending to be Chinese tourists, eating and drinking for free without paying! Many Pakistanis have encountered this! The other day I even busted a Korean pretending to be a Chinese tourist in the supermarket, and he was this guy! (Picture)
"Your 'generalized conclusion' that the moon is rounder abroad and foreigners' shit smells better is essentially self-deprecating and foreign-worshiping. No matter how many countries you've visited, if you haven't learned to see the world objectively, and have only learned to lick others' boots and put down your compatriots, this, in itself, is perhaps the most significant 'quality' issue you should reflect on."
"There's actually a 'Ganges Blowing' these days? I'm really impressed!"
"In the country along the Ganges, there are many beautiful women. They don't ask for dowries, and they are gentle, virtuous, and obedient. This is all true. If you believe it, go quickly! Hurry!"
"So you're taking the 'service filter' of tourist attractions as a 'panoramic picture' of the entire country? In Osaka's 'poor street,' Kamazaki, homeless people build shelters out of cardboard boxes, and garbage piles up like mountains. Would you go out of your way to see that when you travel? During the morning rush hour on the Tokyo subway, commuters shove each other into photos just to squeeze onto trains, and thousands of cases of 'perverted men' secretly taking photos on trains are exposed every year. Is this what you call 'civilized and polite'? Speaking of cleanliness, Tokyo's garbage sorting is incredibly strict, but how many times have environmental organizations exposed the illegal discharge of industrial wastewater into the sea at Yokohama Port every year?"
"Just a quick photo of Japan, which some people say is super clean. It really is 'too clean'! (Emoji: rolling eyes) (Picture)"
Some street corners in Japan
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