老美对外F的看法 zz# WaterWorld - 未名水世界
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外F人品不好,连它们的白人男友都这么觉得
可惜要全体国人一起帮丫背黑锅, sh1t
发信人: dodgers (Dodgers), 信区: Military
标 题: 老美好像对中国小留的印象不太好,觉得很多liar
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Nov 4 12:00:14 2011, 美东)
http://www.businessinsider.com/chinese-now-know-every-trick-in-
再看这段,
kimboslice on Nov 4, 11:43 AM said:
This cheating is why I would make any Chinese applicant go into a room
without his cell phone and take a short blue book test for me. I had a
Chinese girlfriend from Shanghai and her best friend was a student here at
an International studies graduate school.
My Shanghai friend was constantly asking me to "help her" with her classes.
It eventually became my doing almost everything except attending her classes
. She said this was normal because she needed "help", she was "so busy". She
was barely literate in English, but this was a community college anyway.
The other girl had a boyfriend who helped her graduate. Without him, she
would not have passed her classes nor finished her written assignments. No
way did she get through without having a boyfriend.
The Chinese approach life differently than we do. The desperate conditions
prevalent in China for centuries means that the ends ALWAYS justify the
means. This is on all levels. All Chinese will lie and cheat to get an
advantage because they are afraid of the alternative, starvation or being
broke, lonely, etc.
All semi-attractive Chinese girls studying in the USA will have American
boyfriends to help them get through their classes, there will be very few
exceptions.
Not that they are lazy students, quite the contrary. They're just not
capable in English to any degree necessary. It's more effective for a
Chinese girl to have a boyfriend, therefore trading sex for a tutor, than to
sweat a few years learning English. These people are all in a hurry to
succeed.
I was in China on business and found the place very interesting and fun if
you are a guy. But, cheating and cutting corners is the Chinese way.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/chinese-now-know-every-trick-in-the-book-for-getting-into-a-us-college-2011-11#ixzz1ckioTfIe
可惜要全体国人一起帮丫背黑锅, sh1t
发信人: dodgers (Dodgers), 信区: Military
标 题: 老美好像对中国小留的印象不太好,觉得很多liar
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Nov 4 12:00:14 2011, 美东)
http://www.businessinsider.com/chinese-now-know-every-trick-in-
再看这段,
kimboslice on Nov 4, 11:43 AM said:
This cheating is why I would make any Chinese applicant go into a room
without his cell phone and take a short blue book test for me. I had a
Chinese girlfriend from Shanghai and her best friend was a student here at
an International studies graduate school.
My Shanghai friend was constantly asking me to "help her" with her classes.
It eventually became my doing almost everything except attending her classes
. She said this was normal because she needed "help", she was "so busy". She
was barely literate in English, but this was a community college anyway.
The other girl had a boyfriend who helped her graduate. Without him, she
would not have passed her classes nor finished her written assignments. No
way did she get through without having a boyfriend.
The Chinese approach life differently than we do. The desperate conditions
prevalent in China for centuries means that the ends ALWAYS justify the
means. This is on all levels. All Chinese will lie and cheat to get an
advantage because they are afraid of the alternative, starvation or being
broke, lonely, etc.
All semi-attractive Chinese girls studying in the USA will have American
boyfriends to help them get through their classes, there will be very few
exceptions.
Not that they are lazy students, quite the contrary. They're just not
capable in English to any degree necessary. It's more effective for a
Chinese girl to have a boyfriend, therefore trading sex for a tutor, than to
sweat a few years learning English. These people are all in a hurry to
succeed.
I was in China on business and found the place very interesting and fun if
you are a guy. But, cheating and cutting corners is the Chinese way.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/chinese-now-know-every-trick-in-the-book-for-getting-into-a-us-college-2011-11#ixzz1ckioTfIe