"I'm the visitor, I'm the one that has to change to fit in here, not the other way around. It takes time" - very well said and we should all have this mentality when going to a foreign country. I love this lady !
I agree. same to the ppl who moves to US , JP , etc. You made a decision to live in another country , then why you still try to keep the old way and say old language , what's the point to move out ?
@@ebayguy38 was just about to say the same thing! But I think it's more about just respecting each other's culture and customs instead of trying to change yourself and fit in.
When I was 16 I lived in china as an exchange student, an experience that has changed my life forever. Now that I am back here in Germany a lot of people act almost surprised when I tell them that I think china is an incredible country that we can learn a lot from. I don't think most people realize how incredibly enriching the experience of living abroad is and that no country is truly good or bad
@@weizhang2834 Sure, there is propaganda by the US but I don't think German media is financed and controlled by them. I think it is just the fact that because Germans can not wrap their minds around non democratic countries not being inherently evil, mainly because the last time Germany wasn't democratic it was pretty much inherently evil😅 And there is also just not enough general knowledge on China (and most countries, because like any other country we see things through a cultural lense) to understand the society. Most of my friends think the only reason china is working as a country is because every single person is just terrified of the police and the military and therefore too scared to change something. It's kind of ridiculous to be honest.
Würde gerne same sagen, aber unser Austausch wurde abgesagt wegen Corona. Ich lerne seit der 5. Klasse Chinesisch (bin in der 12. Klasse mittlerweile (zum zweiten mal 😅)). Es nervt mich wenn Menschen anderen Menschen bzw. Kulturen nicht den immer nötigen Respekt geben. Sogar vor meiner Chinesisch-Lehrerin machen meine Mitschüler teilweise unnötige, rassistische etc. Witze oder Kommentare. Sie steckt das immer ganz gelassen weg, man merkt aber, dass es sie wirklich nervt. Ich, obwohl ich selber Deutscher bin, mag Deutsche nicht besonders. Deutsche sind abgehoben, chronisch humorbefreit und leider immernoch passiv agressiv rassistisch (trifft natürlich nicht alles auf jeden zu). Dementsprechend möchte ich hier weg. Da ich chinesisch fast flüssig spreche und die Kultur und Menschen dort kenne und sehr mag, ist China die beste Option. Alle Nachteile sind mir tbh ziemlich egal, alles besser als Deutschland 🥲. Ich finde auch, dass man von China viel lernen kann. In fast allen Bereichen von eig allem was man in Bereiche unterteilen kann, ist China meiner Ansicht nach besser als Deutschland und viele andere Länder. Bis auf einen Punkt: Autos Deswegen wäre es mein Traum, später einmal für Audi in China zu arbeiten. Tut mir leid, dass ich meinen Anfall genau hier loslassen musste 😅.
As a Chinese living in NYC, I experienced worse than 23:00 last March when pandemic fully broke out in US. I got spit on by Americans simply because I am asian wearing a mask. Some of my asian friends had even worse physical treatment around that time. Now China is safer and I am not surprised he experienced this. People related to more risky places got mistreated, though it's unfair but really inevitable.
I am a Chinese expat in the US. I am leaving the US to China for good this year as my exchange program is about to finish. American people have been kind to me in general. It's only when they know that I am going back to China, they would be like "why" and speak to me implying something like "why do you wanna give up your chance of living in the US and go back to a worse place"...... So yes, people need to know more about each other.
That's different though. You're Chinese. Although, my good friend in the US is Chinese. We met in high school. She grew up in the US and told me she'd never ever want to go live in China.
@@shannon2748 I grew up in a western country as well (I said 'go back' because I refer to China as my second home). Since she grew up in the US, she's probably already adapted to US lifestyle and living there would be too much of a culture shock for her. Maybe. Or if she's never been to China and only knows China through the media the west is blasting out, then she doesn't know what China's really like.
I dont get it? America is losing jobs to China because of the unbalance with the workforce. China for a long time only worked low skilled jobs, however, in the past 10 years theyve grown and have now closed the gap on education and manufacturing. This isnt about america or the west stepping up to the plate, america doesn't have slavery and will never reach the output of china. Its simply "Invest in the ccp today, lose your rights tomorrow." Its like how we opt to buy from amazon today and opt to for go our consumer protection rights. People are attracted by the bottom line, however, before china came into the picture, it was about workers rights and product quality. The world has been brocken by foreign manufacturing. Its easy for an American to import goods and make money. However if you follow that money, he spends it on more product from china resulting in better Chinese manufacturing, and he spends it on property in the US/ the west, resulting in property becoming over priced for the average person, and this is happening whilst jobs move abroad. Unless people see and accept china isn't playing fair, either through ip theft or through stolen labour. china will continue to have the cheapest products and dominate the global markets. This is a failing of our governments, and enabled by the banks. They was correct about chinas protential but morally, they should never have worked with the ccp. China wouldn't have happened at the speed and scale if the banks didn't invest, chasing that maximum return. it was a double edged sword, for the companies who stayed in America they couldn't compete and went bust. Our European Union whos whole premise should be workers rights and product safety and quality, have signed a deal with the ccp allowing them access to Europes markets. This just demonstrates how fragmented the west has become. how our leaders have lost sight of whats really at play and how our individual moves effect each other. Its like we're playing chess and all the countries in the west are sharing one set of pieces whilst china makes calculated move after move. Uncoupling from china will be hard, however its a nessesity for global peace. The USD is an invention of peace and to facilitate its destruction in favor of a decentralised currency like bitcoin will set the world back to the dark ages. Time and space only exists for the animals. We are human beings and we can transcend beyond. Dont condem the world to the hand of the ccp because of cost. Southpark creators are amazing, its about integrity 👏
@@DixonSimonLee your are either being ignorance or deluded.. US had a forced prison labours and is well known to destabilise other regions and nations so it can take in a refugees so the business across US can hired them with a low salary.
Very happy for your aunt and Very much appreciated for her interest in Chinese culture! Wish she travelled to Taiwan as well, it has saved Chinese traditional culture oppose to the mutilated one in mainland China due to the Cultural Revolution.
@@PinkFZeppelin There was no Taiwanese culture 100 years ago. They were collectively referred to as Chinese culture.Most of the residents living in Taiwan today were from the mainland during the civil war
I think if more American people have an opportunity to get outside of their own world, not necessarily to China, they can see the world with their own eyes, then they will have a different perspective on many things.
One of the best thing about China is the safety. Anybody (including young women) can go to any place at any time without the fear of being harrassed or attacked. Only very few countries can say the same.
The black guy’s experience in the elevator also happened to me in the US. I am Chinese born and raised, now living in Miami. When covid just started, some white hispanic ladies saw me in a supermarket, they immediately covered up their faces with hands/scarves and looked at me like I am the virus, and they all started to talk super loud in Spanish..
@@zhenyucai8688 Many Chinese people in China are insensitive about racial issues. Not every Chinese person there has interacted with foreigners. They really are not exposed to this topic as much. Their wordings and actions could have be more careful. I knew the whole thing about Africans in China started with a male student who returned from his home country back to Guangzhou, at the check point for covid, nurse asked him to cooperate with covid tests, he refused and actually beat up the female nurse, and that video started a lot rage on the internet.
@Dee Lee I have never lived in any other Asian countries so I am not exactly qualified to conclude Asians as a whole. I grew up in a small town of China, I had probably seen one foreigner every few years in my town, so I had seen people asking lots of questions or even asked for pictures of them. I must admit that I was also pretty ignorant on other races. After I moved to the US, I lived in small town with white predominated demographic for a while, same thing happened. They were many wonderful people there, but they have limited exposures to Asians or other races, and I was the person who got lots of questions from them, about China about Asian people. Then I moved to a large city in the US, situation changed immediately. No one pays any attention when I walk around (which is great) no one looks at me as weird. It’s a very racial mixed big city, so many people have friends from difference racial groups, so I strongly believe that has made people and communities more tolerable with each other. This also including myself. After I got exposed to and made friends with different racial background people, I no longer have those stereotypes about them, at the end we are just all human and we share so much similarities. Having more exposure will bring more engagements, more conversations, and more friendships and more understandings and eventually more respects. That’s why I believe that ignorance made people more racist.
Then tell that to your president pooh to bring back his families scattered in Canada, France and the US... I believe most of your government officials families in china are living in the West especially in the US... why do you think they were scrambling to live in the West?
To everyone keeps talking about Uyghur. News made up by Australian ASPI and BBC. See the China Daily for clarification info. The video also explain the things below. If u want to talk about that picture of a Xinjiang woman saying goodbye to her child, that was posted by her on Tiktok, when she was doing medical work during pandemic and not able to accompany her child. It was twisted by BBC or sb on Twitter. they imply that China is doing so, and use every picture of facilities with walls on the google map to verify their conclusion, (but these turned out to be kindergartens, schools and working facilities)
Probably not. She said she worked for large corporations so the private sector was probably her thing and going into science after that hardly ever happens.
@WANG SILANG Year_15 'Older' suggests that they are just older than the person saying 'older'. 'Elder' suggests 'elderly', which assumes 65/70+yrs old. So i would say 'elder' is rude.
She sounds un-indoctrinated after 30 years of living abroad. You can see that the others, who spent less time outside of the US, are still delusional and hanging on the nationalist BS they’re fed ‘the Chinese always looked up to us’ No one ever did.
I lived in China for 4 years and came back to the UK about 6 months ago. We're hoping to go back before the end of this year! You can't beat the Chinese lifestyle in my opinion, everything is so convenient and relaxed. The people at 4:54 are so right the work environment in the West is so tiring and after you've paid all your bills you have nothing at the end of it. I regret leaving so much.
i thought uk also having the same problem right now? everything price been rising, an economist said that world economy will go bust around 2050 but idk if its true or not but it is indeed scary what might happen if it does.
Yeah. But what if Chinese people believes in 2% of what is sayd in chinese media about US? Say what you want, but try to compliment China starting with the "we need fair spreading of information" topic is a joke. And honestly? Those people are inside China. Is questionable if they're speaking without regards.
@@felipebleichvel6823 Hehe You have an attitude what I always saw on the internet. A kind where if it's Chinese he/she must have no own opinion, or opinion must be altered by government. Brainwashed, in other words. Well, I'm a Chinese who lived in the West for so long. I can very bluntly telling anybody my very strong opinions about politics without fearing our government or yours. You will be in shock when I tell you BOTH governments spread propaganda towards each other. I can tell when Chinese media is making propaganda against the US as well as many other intelligent Chinese. But I fear you believe anything US media tells you. That's the difference between many Chinese and Americans nowadays. Larger percentage of Chinese than Americans are so accustomed to propaganda that they developed immunity. But most keyboard warrior like you truly believe if it's Chinese, it's brainwashed. 🤣
@@yehuihe1825 I'm not a generalist. If you look at it with care, will see that I placed questions on it. And I think no bad of how clever chinese people are. Because "Chinese people" is a lot, to begin with. Indeed, if something, I think CCP, when the matter is to do what it has done to this day just fine, is really clever too. Chinese population overall being no fools is one more reason to CCP be more controling and strict. And I know how they are in the reggards of journalists and spreeding of information. So by no means, this interview wasn't in somehow watched or passed by some kind of goverment approval to take place. Now, in wich depth such thing happened? Is the question that I brough. Freedom, specialy of speech is treated very very different in China and in the west. You are right, both sides have propaganda, but the degree of treatment on the matter above is still quite different. Is not a question of brainwashing, is a matter of what you should about and what you should not. And I know you do understand what I just wrote and it's implications very well too.
@@yehuihe1825 in europe and america people were brainwashed into thinking they were free and had access to all truth via their media. Chinese propaganda is more direct and is more about not telling rather than mistelling.
This is really insightful interviews from people who have really reflected on themselves, not just because they're Americans in China but Americans that can look from the outside
humans reflecting on real human behavior. every society in this world is capable of opening their eyes and broadening their minds further than their land borders, as they should. as we all must, in order to hold the world governments accountable for the serious issues we face as "normal" human beings.
Not really I'm Chinese, these people can't say anything bad. If you're a American in China, you're always being watched, if you're high profile you'll even be followed everyday, most people don't notice they're being watched 😂.
@@zhenyucai8688 .... I can't tell if you're joking. But when I was in China as an American national, the only reason why anyone looked at me was when I spoke loudly and English, and even then not really.
To everyone keeps talking about Uyghur. News made up by Australian ASPI and BBC. See the China Daily for clarification info. The video also explain the things below. If u want to talk about that picture of a Xinjiang woman saying goodbye to her child, that was posted by her on Tiktok, when she was doing medical work during pandemic and not able to accompany her child. It was twisted by BBC or sb on Twitter. they imply that China is doing so, and use every picture of facilities with walls on the google map to verify their conclusion, (but these turned out to be kindergartens, schools and working facilities)
I've been a Mandarin student for some time and honestly, in the beginning, I did it because someone said the language was so hard that there was no way I could learn it and I just wanted to prove them wrong. But after that first year, I fell in love with the culture. Everything from ancient Taoism to modern Cdramas to dining customs. You name it. I've always felt like I didn't belong in the states. I look around and say "man I want to leave this country". And it's not because I don't love my home country, but instead because I want to see the world more. Lot's of people here have the idea that this is THE ONLY country in the world and I hate that. Lots of blind faith if you ask me.
@@emmag.7731 It's completely understandable, I have never met a single American that didn't think America wasn't the center of the world and that they should be able to do anything they want wherever they go in the world. Anyway, typing in Chinese and writing is very different. When you get used to typing chinese, reading also becomes easier but when it comes to actually writing words, you'll start drawing blanks and forgetting, it's very common even for chinese people.
What is great about Americans overseas is they can see their own country objectively as an outsider. That's an education unto itself. So refreshing. Great Video because the presenter asks the questions and gets the answers directly and makes NO comment herself. Thank you. That alone is refreshing. We need more of these sort of reports.
This is why people need to travel more, know other countries and not just their imaginations and propaganda they are made to believe. Some never even leave the rural county they were born in for their entire lives wtf
Not surprised this report reflects only people that speak negatively about America and of course you have Trump bashers. They haven’t had to live with the puppetry of Biden. He she should be put on trial for treason. Not one of these people reflect the need to prayer for all nations. We serve a just God and soon the veil will be torn away from their disillusioned perspective of what is happening here in America…God bless American 🇺🇸
this video made me happy as a Chinese American, I love china so much and I used to go back all the time, and seeing all the hate from the American media saddened me. this was so refreshing, thank you
@@Cybermouse144 why so salty bro, I grew up in the US, so I’m not affected by China’s propaganda. Rather, I’ve been fed the US’s propaganda on how big of a threat it is and we also just had a very racist president who did not like China at all. Understand that US is no longer what it used to be. China has its problems but it’s gotta be better than here.
@@shanden6873 Well, besides Brexit (the UKs almost laughable attempt to leave the EU) being a progressively worse and worse idea, the UK has botched their handling of Coronavirus so badly that there have been even over 1000 deaths in a single day now, and only with the vaccine does it seem theres an end in sight. The leaders of the country have been appallingly terrible, awful leaders.
Sadly, the Americans who need to hear this the most would be deaf to it. This country has become so polarized that cognitive dissonance prevents any sense from getting through.
Living in China for 10 years I agree with all these people the Western world has really no idea how great it is to live and experience the growth and prosperity of this country.
I think you must hate America so much, especially in American politics. However, you also don't want people to deal with firearms. I wouldn't want to move there for one reason, which has too many people in one area.
It's the people with the worst ideas who always have the loudest voices. Plenty of Americans think this way as well, it's just that they don't go around talking about it whereas the uncultured swines are always heard when acting self-centered. (Sigh), There is a lot for us to improve on. TT
So many of America's problems have to do with its people being so insulated from the way things are done better around the world. We think we're the greatest and refuse to change.
@@fatherson5907 majority of covid 19 vaccines were manufactured and produced in germany. i literally have no clue why everyone is going to the US for such matters, it's like all world problems revolves around the US.
@@fatherson5907 if you talking about the pfizer vaccines, then I have some bad news to share with you cause that was made in Germany not Murica. Also Trump tried to take credit for the pfizer vaccine but the ceo shut him down for spilling bs.
Visiting an Asian country has always been a dream of mine since childhood. Especially China. At the age of 30 in 2020 (ironically), I had a chance to work in Shanghai on a big project for 5 weeks. I'm dying to go back! I got a taste of it and now that's all I can think about. There are many opportunities but I can't get my visa renewed because of the pandemic. Stumbling upon this video has been a boost since I've recently been skeptical about getting out there. It's possible. Just a matter of time.
@@itsbeyondme5560 I think it's sad that some Americans live in China and think like that one guy, "But what would I do for a job in the US with just a bachelor's degree"? It's a shame that people think they need to go thousands of miles away for work. There are jobs in the US, but not if you major in basketweaving 101. Health care jobs are where it's at. Anything else, and you can be an English teacher slave in an academy in Asia.
I used to live in China, and I miss it. However, in my experience it's hard to save for retirement as a foreigner, and you can't stay there forever unless you marry a Chinese person, which isn't guaranteed to happen. It's really a great place to live and work :) .
If you work there for 20 years as a foreigner and pay taxes the whole time, you won't beble to qualify for their welfare system once you become to old to work?
I plan to move to China to teach English after getting my college degree.. I didn’t realize people thought Americans living there was such a big deal..? Some people don’t care about government/political issues and just want to live their life. I can’t wait to start a new part of my life there.
Enjoy the social credit system when it is rolled out nationally. You and your actions will be monitored damn near 24/7 and have neighbours ratting you out for the most minor things just to raise their score.
My parents are Chinese and I was born in Canada, living in US rn. Not sure why we are in US lol. I did went to China when I was a baby-kid, but didn't remember anything. So when I went back around 3-4 summer ago. It feels different then the States. It just feels way better living in China then US. I went to Fuzhou, where my grandparents and other relative living there. You should really visit China if you can. You won't regret it.
Biggest challenge... "losing my sense of American Exceptionalism." "Getting asked if you own a gun, because of a shooting in the States." Damnnnnn.....
Much more chance of dying of food poisoning in China. Gutter oil, melamine milk, plastic rice, industrial alcohol wine and such. And don't even get me started on the traffic.
@@dimelo3027 Yea, plenty of problems in China that they are working on cleaning up. They ended up executing some people involved with the melamine milk. Gutter oil was disgusting. Not sure how widespread that was. However, people in Taiwan were doing the same thing - I think it's just a range of Asia being poor and trying to save money to greed. Plastic rice was debunked. Industrial alcohol wine, knock offs, etc government took actions on these groups. You also need to keep in mind these interviews are based in a Tier 1 city: Shanghai-one of the most Coastal developed cities in China. The inland where you get to Tier 2+ is where the greater disparities are more evident.
@@MOJOJONO Gutter oil is still a thing. Also recycled oil from restaurants. That is a huge thing. Not healthy to live in China with the food quality and the smog. China got a lot of potential thou.
@@dimelo3027 Traffic is a skill. You just have to learn it. I came within a hairs breadth of buses a time or two, mostly because I didn’t want to wait to catch the next one and mine was coming down the street.
As a recovering journalist, this video gives me hope. Yes, these were open-ended, fairly softball questions, but the speakers' answers weren't reduced to 15-second sound bites devoid of substance. Kudos to the interviewers for being flexible enough to ditch their initial story angle and still produce a very insightful piece.
"Recovering journalist" lololol I can relate. "Journalists" -- especially the kind of walking scum Buzzfeed hires-- are just PR agents, .... "journalist" is no different nowadays than "politician" or "lawyer" in terms of sliminess.
Refreshing to hear an international POV. I lived in Japan for 2 years and it greatly influenced my worldview. Great for Americans to travel and see the world and things with their own eyes.
It is scary to see pro-Chinese Westerners. And just in case, I am East Asian. And I don't want Westerners to see East Asia and China as the same group.
@@hellowow8662 it's scarier to see Westerners jump on the bandwagon of rabidly hating a country they know next to nothing about because their media and politicians told them to.
6:54 this man shows how important it is to travel when you can Experience other cultures And keep an open mind and heart It opens your eyes and allows you to grow up
I spent a couple years of my life as a child in China and those were good years. Just three years ago, I went back for a month or so and I just want to say, it is a lot more peaceful and safe there for me. People are close to each other and neighbors know each other very well. Shops are just across the street from apartments, and if you go to a big city, it's literally just a gigantic mall
@Elegant Oprah I know there can be racism sometimes but it usually doesn't get physical. Only talk. Sure you might get hurt, but for me at least its better than getting beat up
I love these honest conversations so much. I will continue supporting this channel. I haven't forgotten the grind AsianBoss is going through with the business side of this channel. I wish you all the best!
Sorry but thats a lie. I’m a black person who learnt Chinese you say insulting things that you think I don’t understand. Chinese are mostly nice but your ego is large if you think you’re good people, only when it comes to feeling superior. If told you’ve done something wrong you’ll deny like the Americans!
I was born in China and my family immigrated to Canada when I was 7 years old. I thought I was going to spend the rest of my life in North America, but the older I get, the more I realize how incredibly problematic the societal infrastructure here is. I have witnessed so many lies and so much manipulation of the truth about China that I have become so fatigued. I have tried to talk to people about the facts, but no one seems to believe me, and continue to think of China as a disturbing dystopia. It was in 2020 that I decided I will be leaving the country I have spent the majority of my life in to go back to China as soon as I graduate, hoping for more peace and order.
I left China when I was 5, and even though I'm in a great country right now, considering the advancements and how damn safe it is in China, I might move there one day too.
Watch the abc news published yesterday , still say hk rioters were “ pro democracy “ . No riots video showed to the people in the west. Thanks so much China blocked the platform for distorting China
@@bistander 1989 tian an men square, no masscue , government had been super tolerant, allowed them occupied 59 days illegally. The rioters burned 4 policemen alive , destroyed 5000 bus etc . 2019 hk rioters, much worse than the one capital hills , not for “ democracy “ . They destroyed the city lasted 9 months killed people because they can get “ money “ from a so called NGO , America media propaganda have been crazy distorting the facts.
I feel sad for the father who wants to bring his 3-yr-old back home to live and experience US culture but he didn't feel safe. I hope they can come home soon :(
@@hannesRSA tbh if u actually live in China right now, they barely talk about covid in America these days, the only thing you gonna see on the news are the numbers of people death but other than that not so much, so you points do not stand up.
@@hannesRSA advchina is CIA sponsored and quite fake and arrogant about China, especially when both Winston and CMlik has also not been in China for almost three years
@@hannesRSA then you can check asian boss interview again, they do not blame anyone, and most of them do not know what happened outside, even if it happens, mostly it is because they “scared of foreigners “emotionally during this certain period of time.
@@minyaungsone9614 Myanmar is of course a developing country, but far more developed than many other developing countries. It's rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, sometimes all rolled into one, such as in Old Bagan (a must see!). For anyone finding Myanmar shocking, perhaps staying home is the better option.
Not chineese or american, a european speaking here, and thank you, this was very insightful! I have gained a lot of clarity from these interviews. This was pure, nothing fake. I realize I had formed many prejudices,both against US and China (in bad way), because of the bombardment of news, it had made me ignorant. It gives you a sense that the world is going crazy. But actually, behind the scenes, there are many educated, well articulated people that can actually think for themselves and seem to have good heart. I like to see Chinese-American and American-Chineese people, mixed blood, in this globalized world it will help the idea (that is true) that we are all citizens of the world! Once we all realize that we are all humans and part of humanity we will create a better world for everyone. It only takes some generations for everyone to be related, in the end we are all brothers and sisters.
Rohan has an Asian American fetish guys and what he means by American is (White man preferably and Asian woman) I’m sick of all these Europeans they aren’t our friends cmon think about it Europe colonized so many different places Europe made people gate themselves because of their skin and there is even discrimination within the white community the Irish are the blacks of the white society the Dutch colonized South Africa and think about it Eurocentric beauty standards they all come from one place Europe even if it is descent it is still Europe.They take all the credit for making electronics and being so smart but you never hear of any Asian billionaires like that or African or Hispanic or middle eastern billionaires even though there are even with video games the main character (person your playing as)is usually white and a male all the important roles go to white people who even created racism a white man named Charles Darwin (may not have but encouraged it) They praise this man so much but don’t care about what he did to blacks and Christopher Columbus they love to give him praise when he didn’t discover anything don’t even get me started on the native Americans all of them that lost their lives because white and Spanish people most Mexicans are of Spanish descent and no one cares about them they aren’t Spanish people (European) the cruel doings have mainly been done by white people (yes this kind of has nothing to do with what Rohan said but it has relevance) how he talks about mixed blood he wants to be a part of the Asian culture by making mixed blood why can’t it be for love you just want to see a breed of human for your benefit not because you don’t care about race or skin color because you want to see a closed society (Asians) who have had traditions for over 5000 years to open up but to white people
i just hope there's reconciliation between the two ideologies on the world rn (capitalism and communism). Countries with both ideas are arguing badly, one trying to force some manifest destiny onto other nations, and one censors its own people. I believe the world will be a better place tho, I just don't know how long it will take :(.
I watch as many expat videos as my spare time allows and I see nothing but happy people in beautiful spotless cities with zero crime. If I was starting out again I would be there now .
There are certain parts in China bad too. Maybe you have only watched videos from expats in large cities, but yeah, china is promising right now, but skill undeveloped in many parts
You only see, what they want you to see. You do know, that all China info, goes through the ministry of truth. Of course there are happy people. But when there is a knifing, around the corner, it isn’t in the local news. The houses have cage like bars around the windows, everything is locked. “Because of no crime”. Yes I’ve been there.
these are rich, educated people who can afford to live in another country. they are more privileged than a lot of americans. most (if not all) people in this video are college graduates. a lot of america cannot afford to go to college. ignorance is free, truth has a price tag and it's expensive.
@@canavero4288 agree on the first half. Also disagree on the second half. Low income America went to college through fasa and community college and transfer to state college. I did that when I first came here. Also college graduates don’t always mean they are articulate. I find a guy who has experience in plumbing better to talk to about some stuff than an engineer guy.
I lived in China for 9 year's and every second of it felt like a dream , living in china as a foreigner felt like a drug I honestly loved living there so much it took a world wide pandemic to get me out and allow me to see that I've never had a chance for an actual future there so after the borders were opened again I decided not to go back , I started my own company and its doing well , but still not gonna lie I love china and I miss it every single day
To everyone keeps talking about Uyghur. News made up by Australian ASPI and BBC. See the China Daily for clarification info. The video also explain the things below. If u want to talk about that picture of a Xinjiang woman saying goodbye to her child, that was posted by her on Tiktok, when she was doing medical work during pandemic and not able to accompany her child. It was twisted by BBC or sb on Twitter. they imply that China is doing so, and use every picture of facilities with walls on the google map to verify their conclusion, (but these turned out to be kindergartens, schools and working facilities)
@@gloriataro3509 no actually I spoke with Xinjiang people myself and they were always so terrified to speak about the crime's commited against them I've heard horror stories about how the dogs of the CCP treat People there , you even took away their passports so they are not even allowed to run away from your crimes the CCP is a criminal organisation and every one who supports it is no different
@@gloriataro3509 it's funny that you look into Chinese news media for "clarification info". It's not just Australian news or BBC that talks about what's happening to Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but UN is also talking about it. Chinese government is clearly censoring the information. That is the clarification info you can find, if you can actually find.
I really feel that most of these interviewers in the video are really well educated. Their prospectives to the world and the vocabularies they used tell.
'what did you face when you first came to china?' everyone else: 'learning the language and fitting in' the girl with white hair:' finding hair products :p'
@@braveheart2902 i don't think she means that she wants to change her hair or something like that. I think she actually means she needs hair products to keep her hair healthy. She may have a curlier hair type that can't be supported by the hair products in China
@@Justfeb01 Nope. You can find lots of stories on Quora about people going to hotels in China and them already having VPNs or cops not even caring about a VPN (I’ve even read stories of a cop complaining the police station’s VPN is slower than his at home and a cop asking a citizen where they downloaded their VPN so they can use it too). I think what you can “get in trouble” for in regards to a VPN is making and selling one by yourself-or at least that’s what I’ve read from other people. :P
Yes, it was a hot topic on Weibo Zhihu DouBan Wechat... , so I don't know why the host thinks most Chinese don't know? And I know most Chinese was like: Trump again? So sick of him lately. Next celebrity please... LOL
The lady's remark at 17:00 mark is spot on. You need to stop hate groups from forming before it gets out of hand especially on mainstream social media outlets where millions of people can get exposure to.
Billions in chinese case. That’s why censorship was important in china and developing countries. Imagine a billion poor uneducated people without censorship back in the 80s. You can’t make everyone happy.
The problem is in the west the hate groups are usually the ones that want to put their own one-sided censorship into law that's how it has traditionally been anyways, different circumstances
@A.A. Sommerkamp-Homann I am Chinese. I totally agree with you that freedom of speech in social media to end a chaos is wrong. And I also don’t have much idea about why the gov set censorship and firewall. But I can share with you some of my observations and random guess. For the censorship, we can easily avoid it by adding spaces or slash between characters, unless someone reports you. But if most of the people agree with your opinion, it could go virally on social media with no one can control. Most of The chaos roots in deep and incompatible social conflicts no matter the systems. Maybe censorship could be a good way to stay alarm to potential chaos but at the end of day unity and being at the same page are the only answers. Besides, it seems to me that the censorship in China makes people care less about politics but more about how to live a better life. People discuss more ethical issues like feminism, sexual harassment, surrogacy than political issues. For the firewall, i can easily get out like what I am doing now using a vpn. A lot of Chinese are reuploading interesting videos and it’s comments from TH-cam to our local social media. However, thanks to the wall, there are few videos or tweets about the anti China sensations and it reduce the nationalist sentiment against America and other western countries. Most ppl are humble to learn the advance technology from the westerns while loving their own country. Though Americans generally don’t like China, most of the Chinese look up to the US and have a strong wish to make their country become as strong as the US instead of anti. I don’t make conclusions about the rightness, it’s just my observations. Feel free to comment.
Well done Asian Boss. This vid reminds me this is the mission of Media, showing the real world to those who cannot travel abroad. Sadly, with most of the mainstream media nowadays, ppl should only travel abroad to understand the real world.
There are an average 10 shooting a day in Atlanta, Georgia. I moved from Switzerland 14 years ago and have thought that was a big mistake I've ever made!
You don’t have enough “urban welfare miscreants” in Zurich to get a true taste of the experience. So much for the liberal notion of The Great Society. I suspect that realization has crept into your perspective, now that you have witnessed the vulgarities of “urban culture”, American-style.
The most obvious answer is opportunity. It's the same reason why the Chinese live in America. Also, working or going to school abroad looks good on your resume when seeking employment.
Talent knows no boundaries. Same with Japanese, South Korean, Russian, South Asian (Indian, Afghan, Bengali and Pakistani), African, European and Latin American ones
@@wonderingwade1802 I am Chinese so not much experience on Chinese cultural shock haha. But from my experience living in another country, I guess just be patient 😂 and be willing to accept the local culture, rather than finding thing to hate on. Because it’s too easy to find uncomfortable with thing that we are not familiar with.
I lived there for three and a half years ten years ago. First year was kinda miserable cause school was really stressful, bathrooms were not as clean, and the language was hard af. But the next few years were amazing. I would say get to know the locals, don't take things too personally, and enjoy! China is honestly a great place to live in, met some of the nicest people, more fun to live in than the States especially in terms of night life, and people there work hard and mind their own business.
The father who wants to bring his son to America but mentioned health insurance being a barrier to that is so sad. The fact that Americans pay for healthcare still absolutely baffles me
Simply, Capitalism and govt can't pay such high prices so, it's just how it is and even just a broken leg could cost a little over 6k so, insurance is a necessity here.
Yeah, I'm a teenager but up until the past couple of years I had never thought about it that way. All the health insurance, medicaid, medicare, blue cross/blue sheild, aetna etc. ads being shoved down my throat (and I'm a minor) like of course everyone wants security for their health, but having to pay for it and the bills and so on... I started to realize how "foreign" the concept really is. My grandmother lives in Canada, but her doctor is in New York ( a democratic state, and yes, healthcare issues get split by political parties at times, which is utterly ridiculous). She would be getting the care she needs in the state that I live in, but there's some law or regulation that makes it harder or cost more money (I don't know the exact situation, just that my state is VERY republican). Health insurance, and I guess insurance in general (?) is huge here, big business.
Correction. All healthcare is paid for be it by taxes or some form of insurance or both. What baffles a lot of people is the exorbitant cost of healthcare in the US and the acceptance of it as a necessity.
@@jinngeechia9715 As an American, I promise you that most of us cannot afford healthcare. Only the privileged don't have to worry about the cost of healthcare in this country.
well this stupid talking point hast to have some boundaries to it. if we’re talking about countries such as America and Canada as the west, then I guess it’s supposed to be the majority which is Anglo-Saxons and other Europeans conforming to native American lifestyle which we all know they decided to annihilate. to which then the next imposed their western European lifestyle on people they bought and stole from Africa, and now bar Southern Americans from entering. your whole point is just wrong.
@@a.h.i267 yeah. Expect I am not from Western Europe. We neves had colonies, yet we have trouble makers in the country. So your whole point is just wrong.
I wouldn't call all of them intellectual. That one woman called China a leader on environmental issues. Also none of them seem to have very long memories. Struggle sessions? Tianenman Square? No, they're liberal, so only the US has those problems. For the Western Europeans laughing at the US, don't worry, you're next.
@@coleman707 tian an men square report was a huge lies from your propaganda, surprised you still didn’t realize it was a fake news, not shame on you, but your IQ
@@weizhang2834 You're spouting absolute bollocks, we literally have images, eye witnesses and footage and on top of that one of your 50 cent friends confirmed as much in a previous conversation.
I've been living in China for 2 years. I'm from America and I've never felt safer. I don't know if I want to go back to America, especially with everything happening. China really is a great place to live.
I think China and US are both great in different aspects. I lived in US for 5 years and I really miss my life in California, LA in particular. I like its weather and I never feel that chilling in my life.
@@Tino17LOONA China blocked many foreign websites like facebook google and yutube. So you need to download a VPN(cellphone app) before go to China to get access to whatever websites you want.
i think foreigners feel more safe cuz Americans are more "outspoken" then Chinese people. Most Chinese people are taught to keep unnecessary comments to themselves. if they dont bother you or cause you harm then just let them be, no need for a conflict. thats the way i was raised
@@jordandavis6709 i've seen several versions of this comment. they're obviously trolls and don't even understand what the american dream is. also several of the 'no white privilege over here' comments. lol bunch of 5 cent army guys in the comments as there always are on any video about china.
People in China does observe too much foreigner privilege and request against it. At the same time, this observation means such privilege is fainting away
@@ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh123 Around the world there is a perception that the USA sees itself as exceptional, that Americans feel the USA is the "only" country in the world (which is rather expected, everyone's home country is THE country and everywhere else is "other" countries) and that when they go abroad they behave and speak as if they thought the USA is the "guiding light" for the globe, in other words give off a sense of superiority. I'm guessing this is what the man in the video referred to. This is obviously not true for every American, as usual with every stereotype, but in the other hand some Americans, like him, admit that their perception of the rest of the world doesn't go far and actually going outside of the USA forces them to re-evaluate their country's perceived position.
I’m in the UK but China looks beautiful & certainly more advanced in terms of welfare, healthcare, education etc. The guy who mentioned “American Exceptionalism” seemed absolutely spot on. Great video. Thanks!
This is such a great interview! The expats gave honest and thoughtful answers, and having lived in China for three years in the past, I agree that their comments on China are pretty much true. My take on why the Chinese media has not publicized the U.S. Capitol riot is that the Chinese government does not believe in playing the negative media campaign game. Truth be told, China has a lot of vested interest in the U.S.; it serves them no good to see U.S. down. It's like why would you laugh at your customers when your customers are in trouble?
So true. China and the US are intertwined with each so deeply and in so many ways. There's a Chinese saying: 唇亡齿寒 (If the lips are gone, the teeth will be cold). Either one is down, the other one will definitely suffer a lot. And also why the Chinese are helping other countries to build infrastructure is because we believe if you grow, we can grow too, then we'll all have a better life. We all deserve better lives.
No, Chinese media did report the US Capitol riot on CCTV news time. China reports riots happening in all countries. We just think that is just something often happening between two parties outside of China, such as Taiwan, S. Korea and Japan. So, not bery surprised.
@@eastwesttalkshow6129 Yes, China did publicize the U.S. Capitol Insurrection and riots. What's terrible is that many Chinese media companies and influential people compared the U.S. Capitol riots to the protests in Hong Kong denouncing both situations as examples of extremism that must be stopped. The people in Hong Kong fought to be free and have their own government that is not influenced by the CCP, which violated Hong Kong's contract that it will remain free until 2050. They are not comparable to the U.S. Capitol rioters.
Now wstern media even c an't hide the t r uth that China is more developed and the govrnment also has strong p0litical commitment to advance its nation to the right track. You all should be angry to learn about the movie called "Voices From the Frontline: China's War on P0verty" has been taken down by the U.S govt. The movie was actually created by R.L. Kuhn Foundation collaborates with KCET and PBS SoCal. CGTN was only associate in supporting the movie recording inside the country. PBS cancelled the airing program and taken down the streaming without any further info. When the PBS SoCal's executive director being interviewed about his view, he just said "The PBS (parent company) said the documentary doesn't meet our editorial". Such action from the U.S to hide the t r uth for the world that China's p0Iitic system is more effective than wstern d3m0cracy.
I am very interested in moving to China after I graduate college. I spent 8 years in China as a kid. My parents are bilingual and raised me as such. Really wish I kept more of the language and culture.
Trying to teach other countries how to govern and what is the word "Democracy", When our country is totally destroyed. And I agree that too much Freedom is not good.
@@banq2878 Democracy could be said Freedom of expression but as far as we can cross that line. What are our rights and to what extent the governments and their people have good communication, or to what extent the citizen knows his or her rights.
Great perspectives. It is simply refreshing to hear the interviewees' angles. Isn't it nice to see people who give neutral and intelligent comments. People's lives and livelihood matter.
The older lady with sunglasses has a great attitude. It is important to understand not just the direct translation of the language, but also the culture/customs which gives you the deeper meaning behind the language. It is very difficult at first if you haven’t studied before coming to China, but eventually you improve and become fluent over time. I had so many misunderstandings and some funny embarrassing situations trying to speak Chinese but eventually I could speak a lot better in just over a year than some other foreigners who had lived in China for decades. It’s important to live and socialise with Chinese people rather than just other foreigners.
@@zebraimage He said, "Come together, right now", which lines up with the lyrics from the Beatles song " Come Together "... I'm not sure if he meant to quote them, but yeah 😂
I was an expat in central Viet Nam for a couple of years and can truly understand what these expats are saying and feeling. Showing respect for the culture and customs goes a very long way towards living a good life in Asia. There's an amazing joy in walking out in the morning and having many choices in street food for breakfast. I've only been to China twice and hope someday when the US becomes more understanding of the world I can visit China again. She is an amazing country with good people. 6:55 This gentleman's comment is spot on. I was living in Viet Nam when Trump was elected and my Vietnamese friends were in shock over it. I sadly explained the conditions that allowed his victory to happen. Viet Nam is hardly perfect but they do some many things much better than the US. If people here could just see the same maybe we could be a better nation. Thanks Asian Boss for this video. BTW to my fellow Americans: live in East Asia for at least a couple of years. It's life changing.
this video gives me so much happiness, living in the U.S. I forgot this is how actual articulate humans being sound like. this video adds an outside “American” perspective on the problems that the U.S. has.
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"I'm the visitor, I'm the one that has to change to fit in here, not the other way around. It takes time" - very well said and we should all have this mentality when going to a foreign country. I love this lady !
She live in China for 36 years ,she know China well
Yes, agreed. Every visitor to other countries globally.
I agree. same to the ppl who moves to US , JP , etc. You made a decision to live in another country , then why you still try to keep the old way and say old language , what's the point to move out ?
Precisely. But if we apply that same logic to people moving to USA... It's racist. Let that sink in folks.
@@ebayguy38 was just about to say the same thing! But I think it's more about just respecting each other's culture and customs instead of trying to change yourself and fit in.
Interviewer: What brought you to China in the first place?
Guy: Well, I got on the wrong flight.
That was my favorite part of this video 😂
I actually laughed
I don't know why the reporter didn't laugh lol. I chuckled
I was like...
That dude is cool.
I honestly didn't expected the interview to be this good
Expect
do they usually have bad interviews?
This interview is brilliant!
not to be an arsehole or anything, but thats racial prejudice
@GenericOpinion PogO
When I was 16 I lived in china as an exchange student, an experience that has changed my life forever.
Now that I am back here in Germany a lot of people act almost surprised when I tell them that I think china is an incredible country that we can learn a lot from.
I don't think most people realize how incredibly enriching the experience of living abroad is and that no country is truly good or bad
Loook at the German medias, you will understand why they anti China, basically most medias from western countries are funded by USA .
@@weizhang2834 Sure, there is propaganda by the US but I don't think German media is financed and controlled by them.
I think it is just the fact that because Germans can not wrap their minds around non democratic countries not being inherently evil, mainly because the last time Germany wasn't democratic it was pretty much inherently evil😅
And there is also just not enough general knowledge on China (and most countries, because like any other country we see things through a cultural lense) to understand the society.
Most of my friends think the only reason china is working as a country is because every single person is just terrified of the police and the military and therefore too scared to change something. It's kind of ridiculous to be honest.
Würde gerne same sagen, aber unser Austausch wurde abgesagt wegen Corona. Ich lerne seit der 5. Klasse Chinesisch (bin in der 12. Klasse mittlerweile (zum zweiten mal 😅)).
Es nervt mich wenn Menschen anderen Menschen bzw. Kulturen nicht den immer nötigen Respekt geben. Sogar vor meiner Chinesisch-Lehrerin machen meine Mitschüler teilweise unnötige, rassistische etc. Witze oder Kommentare. Sie steckt das immer ganz gelassen weg, man merkt aber, dass es sie wirklich nervt. Ich, obwohl ich selber Deutscher bin, mag Deutsche nicht besonders. Deutsche sind abgehoben, chronisch humorbefreit und leider immernoch passiv agressiv rassistisch (trifft natürlich nicht alles auf jeden zu). Dementsprechend möchte ich hier weg. Da ich chinesisch fast flüssig spreche und die Kultur und Menschen dort kenne und sehr mag, ist China die beste Option. Alle Nachteile sind mir tbh ziemlich egal, alles besser als Deutschland 🥲. Ich finde auch, dass man von China viel lernen kann. In fast allen Bereichen von eig allem was man in Bereiche unterteilen kann, ist China meiner Ansicht nach besser als Deutschland und viele andere Länder.
Bis auf einen Punkt: Autos
Deswegen wäre es mein Traum, später einmal für Audi in China zu arbeiten.
Tut mir leid, dass ich meinen Anfall genau hier loslassen musste 😅.
@@rafl-tj8uc 你挺有趣的😂我是一个中国的学生
@@rafl-tj8uc can you write in Chinese?
As a Chinese living in NYC, I experienced worse than 23:00 last March when pandemic fully broke out in US. I got spit on by Americans simply because I am asian wearing a mask. Some of my asian friends had even worse physical treatment around that time. Now China is safer and I am not surprised he experienced this. People related to more risky places got mistreated, though it's unfair but really inevitable.
Sorry that happened unfortunately some Americans are ignorant.
😔
Theres a whole archive of anti asian crimes during this period but people wanna downplay it and project onto China.
It’s because you’re in the city
oh that is terrible. Where in NYC ? As a native NYer I am really sorry that happened to you
I am a Chinese expat in the US. I am leaving the US to China for good this year as my exchange program is about to finish. American people have been kind to me in general. It's only when they know that I am going back to China, they would be like "why" and speak to me implying something like "why do you wanna give up your chance of living in the US and go back to a worse place"...... So yes, people need to know more about each other.
It happens to me too, I'm in Australia and going back to China soon, and so many people were just surprised that I am going back lol
@@Shawn_Z1110 Yeah, when I said I'm going back people asked me 'do you want to go to China?'
It's sad
That's different though. You're Chinese. Although, my good friend in the US is Chinese. We met in high school. She grew up in the US and told me she'd never ever want to go live in China.
@@shannon2748 I grew up in a western country as well (I said 'go back' because I refer to China as my second home). Since she grew up in the US, she's probably already adapted to US lifestyle and living there would be too much of a culture shock for her. Maybe. Or if she's never been to China and only knows China through the media the west is blasting out, then she doesn't know what China's really like.
@RTX3090 SLI owner She knows all about it though because her parents are Chinese. They moved to the US when she was 12.
"UK was laughing but isn't laughing anymore" lmao that got me
I smiled as well when I heard that, no offense though.
this is an advantage of a person not born in a English speaking country: laughing at English and People of US
Idk what that means though. What happened in the UK? (Is he talking about Brexit and/or the new coronavirus strain?)
I dont get it? America is losing jobs to China because of the unbalance with the workforce. China for a long time only worked low skilled jobs, however, in the past 10 years theyve grown and have now closed the gap on education and manufacturing. This isnt about america or the west stepping up to the plate, america doesn't have slavery and will never reach the output of china.
Its simply "Invest in the ccp today, lose your rights tomorrow." Its like how we opt to buy from amazon today and opt to for go our consumer protection rights. People are attracted by the bottom line, however, before china came into the picture, it was about workers rights and product quality.
The world has been brocken by foreign manufacturing. Its easy for an American to import goods and make money. However if you follow that money, he spends it on more product from china resulting in better Chinese manufacturing, and he spends it on property in the US/ the west, resulting in property becoming over priced for the average person, and this is happening whilst jobs move abroad.
Unless people see and accept china isn't playing fair, either through ip theft or through stolen labour. china will continue to have the cheapest products and dominate the global markets.
This is a failing of our governments, and enabled by the banks. They was correct about chinas protential but morally, they should never have worked with the ccp. China wouldn't have happened at the speed and scale if the banks didn't invest, chasing that maximum return. it was a double edged sword, for the companies who stayed in America they couldn't compete and went bust.
Our European Union whos whole premise should be workers rights and product safety and quality, have signed a deal with the ccp allowing them access to Europes markets. This just demonstrates how fragmented the west has become. how our leaders have lost sight of whats really at play and how our individual moves effect each other. Its like we're playing chess and all the countries in the west are sharing one set of pieces whilst china makes calculated move after move.
Uncoupling from china will be hard, however its a nessesity for global peace. The USD is an invention of peace and to facilitate its destruction in favor of a decentralised currency like bitcoin will set the world back to the dark ages.
Time and space only exists for the animals. We are human beings and we can transcend beyond. Dont condem the world to the hand of the ccp because of cost.
Southpark creators are amazing, its about integrity 👏
@@DixonSimonLee your are either being ignorance or deluded.. US had a forced prison labours and is well known to destabilise other regions and nations so it can take in a refugees so the business across US can hired them with a low salary.
my aunt studied in China for five years she says it was the best time in her life. (she’s from small-town Texas)
Very happy for your aunt and Very much appreciated for her interest in Chinese culture! Wish she travelled to Taiwan as well, it has saved Chinese traditional culture oppose to the mutilated one in mainland China due to the Cultural Revolution.
I studied Chinese for a semester too in Beijing and it was reallyy fun. I can still remember how good it is eating bbq goat satay in the snow.
@@ziyeren5509 在这里看到台湾人说这种话真的有够恶心的。(虽然我也认同文革是错误的。)
@@99184806 Isn't it true that Taiwanese culture is closer to Chinese 100 years ago than mainland China is?
@@PinkFZeppelin There was no Taiwanese culture 100 years ago. They were collectively referred to as Chinese culture.Most of the residents living in Taiwan today were from the mainland during the civil war
Sometimes "wrong flight" could be an opportuny for better life.
Ikr
True.
Unless it’s a wrong flight to Singapore, then next thing you’re being trafficked on the royal cruise.
Oh boy...China is far from being a better life, tell that to all the young girls being smuggled into China for sex trafficking.
@@Unknown-zn8cg what, where did you hear that about Singapore?
I think if more American people have an opportunity to get outside of their own world, not necessarily to China, they can see the world with their own eyes, then they will have a different perspective on many things.
So true
@Jie Zhao how?
@Jie Zhao 💀💀💀💀💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Something Diabolical ???have you been to Xinjiang?My father had worked there for 2years. No such things, dear god.
@Something Diabolical Visit Xinjiang is not that expensive. Stop watching those toxic fake news is definately good for your mental health, I'm serious
US media: They are laughing at us.
Chinese citizens: What happened?
Chinese citizens: We're too busy with our own stuffs....
The Chinese citizens Asian Boss happened to catch on the street* : "what happened?"
China: Learn your lesson?
@@kyrohowe3156 nope. If anything Americans will do the opposite of what China thinks is a good course of action
@@Myreactionwhen_80085, well...I got nothing to say
One of the best thing about China is the safety. Anybody (including young women) can go to any place at any time without the fear of being harrassed or attacked. Only very few countries can say the same.
China is not safe
@@kthevsamig4958 China is not safe for illegal drug dealers and criminals.
@@kthevsamig4958 Where did you come up with that conclusion?
@@perfectstudents8361 😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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The black guy’s experience in the elevator also happened to me in the US.
I am Chinese born and raised, now living in Miami. When covid just started, some white hispanic ladies saw me in a supermarket, they immediately covered up their faces with hands/scarves and looked at me like I am the virus, and they all started to talk super loud in Spanish..
Same here in California
Poor you. I’m really sorry you got racially profiled.
Happens everywhere in the world, back when China was blaming covid on blk a lot of africans working in China got beat and denied of public services.
@@zhenyucai8688
Many Chinese people in China are insensitive about racial issues. Not every Chinese person there has interacted with foreigners. They really are not exposed to this topic as much. Their wordings and actions could have be more careful.
I knew the whole thing about Africans in China started with a male student who returned from his home country back to Guangzhou, at the check point for covid, nurse asked him to cooperate with covid tests, he refused and actually beat up the female nurse, and that video started a lot rage on the internet.
@Dee Lee
I have never lived in any other Asian countries so I am not exactly qualified to conclude Asians as a whole.
I grew up in a small town of China, I had probably seen one foreigner every few years in my town, so I had seen people asking lots of questions or even asked for pictures of them. I must admit that I was also pretty ignorant on other races.
After I moved to the US, I lived in small town with white predominated demographic for a while, same thing happened. They were many wonderful people there, but they have limited exposures to Asians or other races, and I was the person who got lots of questions from them, about China about Asian people.
Then I moved to a large city in the US, situation changed immediately. No one pays any attention when I walk around (which is great) no one looks at me as weird. It’s a very racial mixed big city, so many people have friends from difference racial groups, so I strongly believe that has made people and communities more tolerable with each other. This also including myself. After I got exposed to and made friends with different racial background people, I no longer have those stereotypes about them, at the end we are just all human and we share so much similarities.
Having more exposure will bring more engagements, more conversations, and more friendships and more understandings and eventually more respects.
That’s why I believe that ignorance made people more racist.
This is the most well spoken interview. All of them has a good point of view.
I agree,what happened at the White House was inexcusable. But at least justice is being done to those who broke the law there.
Then tell that to your president pooh to bring back his families scattered in Canada, France and the US... I believe most of your government officials families in china are living in the West especially in the US... why do you think they were scrambling to live in the West?
Teng Teng why r u copying and pasting your groundless and frankly immature comment everywhere? desperate much?
@@bExXii1993 Falun troll
To everyone keeps talking about Uyghur. News made up by Australian ASPI and BBC. See the China Daily for clarification info. The video also explain the things below. If u want to talk about that picture of a Xinjiang woman saying goodbye to her child, that was posted by her on Tiktok, when she was doing medical work during pandemic and not able to accompany her child. It was twisted by BBC or sb on Twitter. they imply that China is doing so, and use every picture of facilities with walls on the google map to verify their conclusion, (but these turned out to be kindergartens, schools and working facilities)
That older lady is so well articulated - I wonder if she works as a professor in a Chinese university.
She sounds like a cultured well versed lady who understands China well after 3 decades.
Probably not. She said she worked for large corporations so the private sector was probably her thing and going into science after that hardly ever happens.
@WANG SILANG Year_15 'Older' suggests that they are just older than the person saying 'older'. 'Elder' suggests 'elderly', which assumes 65/70+yrs old. So i would say 'elder' is rude.
She sounds un-indoctrinated after 30 years of living abroad.
You can see that the others, who spent less time outside of the US, are still delusional and hanging on the nationalist BS they’re fed ‘the Chinese always looked up to us’
No one ever did.
Most of them don’t really understand China and China political system. Just regular people live in China .
I lived in China for 4 years and came back to the UK about 6 months ago. We're hoping to go back before the end of this year! You can't beat the Chinese lifestyle in my opinion, everything is so convenient and relaxed. The people at 4:54 are so right the work environment in the West is so tiring and after you've paid all your bills you have nothing at the end of it. I regret leaving so much.
i thought uk also having the same problem right now? everything price been rising, an economist said that world economy will go bust around 2050 but idk if its true or not but it is indeed scary what might happen if it does.
Yeah. But what if Chinese people believes in 2% of what is sayd in chinese media about US?
Say what you want, but try to compliment China starting with the "we need fair spreading of information" topic is a joke.
And honestly? Those people are inside China. Is questionable if they're speaking without regards.
@@felipebleichvel6823 Hehe You have an attitude what I always saw on the internet. A kind where if it's Chinese he/she must have no own opinion, or opinion must be altered by government. Brainwashed, in other words.
Well, I'm a Chinese who lived in the West for so long. I can very bluntly telling anybody my very strong opinions about politics without fearing our government or yours. You will be in shock when I tell you BOTH governments spread propaganda towards each other. I can tell when Chinese media is making propaganda against the US as well as many other intelligent Chinese. But I fear you believe anything US media tells you. That's the difference between many Chinese and Americans nowadays. Larger percentage of Chinese than Americans are so accustomed to propaganda that they developed immunity. But most keyboard warrior like you truly believe if it's Chinese, it's brainwashed. 🤣
@@yehuihe1825 I'm not a generalist. If you look at it with care, will see that I placed questions on it.
And I think no bad of how clever chinese people are. Because "Chinese people" is a lot, to begin with. Indeed, if something, I think CCP, when the matter is to do what it has done to this day just fine, is really clever too. Chinese population overall being no fools is one more reason to CCP be more controling and strict. And I know how they are in the reggards of journalists and spreeding of information. So by no means, this interview wasn't in somehow watched or passed by some kind of goverment approval to take place. Now, in wich depth such thing happened? Is the question that I brough. Freedom, specialy of speech is treated very very different in China and in the west. You are right, both sides have propaganda, but the degree of treatment on the matter above is still quite different. Is not a question of brainwashing, is a matter of what you should about and what you should not. And I know you do understand what I just wrote and it's implications very well too.
@@yehuihe1825 in europe and america people were brainwashed into thinking they were free and had access to all truth via their media. Chinese propaganda is more direct and is more about not telling rather than mistelling.
The lady that said "im the one who has to change" is a reverse karen
*Karen't
@@ideadlinei5454 good one
Nerak
I was thinking that to!!!! Her children have a great mother
@@ideadlinei5454 very original and I luv it
guy with the camo bandana had jokes for days! great video with a lot of really good questions and responses from a wide variety of people
lol.....camo guy is too cool!!
Homeboy looks like Snoop Dogg lol
He got onto a wrong flight, lol...
I think I worked with him before
You mean the black guy.
This is really insightful interviews from people who have really reflected on themselves, not just because they're Americans in China but Americans that can look from the outside
Yes, real people, real experience equals real facts and truth.
humans reflecting on real human behavior. every society in this world is capable of opening their eyes and broadening their minds further than their land borders, as they should. as we all must, in order to hold the world governments accountable for the serious issues we face as "normal" human beings.
Not really I'm Chinese, these people can't say anything bad. If you're a American in China, you're always being watched, if you're high profile you'll even be followed everyday, most people don't notice they're being watched 😂.
@@zhenyucai8688 ....
I can't tell if you're joking.
But when I was in China as an American national, the only reason why anyone looked at me was when I spoke loudly and English, and even then not really.
To everyone keeps talking about Uyghur. News made up by Australian ASPI and BBC. See the China Daily for clarification info. The video also explain the things below. If u want to talk about that picture of a Xinjiang woman saying goodbye to her child, that was posted by her on Tiktok, when she was doing medical work during pandemic and not able to accompany her child. It was twisted by BBC or sb on Twitter. they imply that China is doing so, and use every picture of facilities with walls on the google map to verify their conclusion, (but these turned out to be kindergartens, schools and working facilities)
I've been a Mandarin student for some time and honestly, in the beginning, I did it because someone said the language was so hard that there was no way I could learn it and I just wanted to prove them wrong. But after that first year, I fell in love with the culture. Everything from ancient Taoism to modern Cdramas to dining customs. You name it. I've always felt like I didn't belong in the states. I look around and say "man I want to leave this country". And it's not because I don't love my home country, but instead because I want to see the world more. Lot's of people here have the idea that this is THE ONLY country in the world and I hate that. Lots of blind faith if you ask me.
Can you write in Chinese?Welcome come to China! It's a wonderful country!🥰
@@zzleecute6046 我会写一点中文... haha. 我想学写书法! 用电脑写更方便, 所以我认为写作将是一个挑战. 然而,我能很好地说和读中文.
Thank you for the welcome! It means so much
来中国吧。你将体会到什么是真正的“自由”。没有毒品。没有枪支。没有流浪汉。没有黑帮。没有犯罪。
👍👍
@@emmag.7731 It's completely understandable, I have never met a single American that didn't think America wasn't the center of the world and that they should be able to do anything they want wherever they go in the world. Anyway, typing in Chinese and writing is very different. When you get used to typing chinese, reading also becomes easier but when it comes to actually writing words, you'll start drawing blanks and forgetting, it's very common even for chinese people.
Wow. This is a great video. Thanks for doing this. Matter of fact opinions from real people.
The legend is here!
你也在这里啊,宁波佬
wow
HI
Wow Ja Yoe..:)
These people have more clear view of China than those so called China experts
Osama is the best American expert, it's sad that the US government killed him.
@@roroforo5092 is that supposed to be a joke?
@@brianisme6498 of course bro.....
The "so called china experts" look at facts and these people are privileged by not being uyighur or Tibetans or voice of dissent
@@awol6574 China hater
What is great about Americans overseas is they can see their own country objectively as an outsider. That's an education unto itself. So refreshing. Great Video because the presenter asks the questions and gets the answers directly and makes NO comment herself. Thank you. That alone is refreshing. We need more of these sort of reports.
This is why people need to travel more, know other countries and not just their imaginations and propaganda they are made to believe. Some never even leave the rural county they were born in for their entire lives wtf
Opposite of that, too many Americans have never been outside country, and most of them just believe media blindly. Which is very sad.
As an American who has lived outside of the us I agree. It’s very important to hear and understand other points of views
Not surprised this report reflects only people that speak negatively about America and of course you have Trump bashers. They haven’t had to live with the puppetry of Biden. He she should be put on trial for treason. Not one of these people reflect the need to prayer for all nations. We serve a just God and soon the veil will be torn away from their disillusioned perspective of what is happening here in America…God bless American 🇺🇸
@@laurarodriquez3128 both of them are clowns
this video made me happy as a Chinese American, I love china so much and I used to go back all the time, and seeing all the hate from the American media saddened me. this was so refreshing, thank you
Same, I would love to go back to China some day
You hit it on the head..the media.
@@Cybermouse144 why so salty bro, I grew up in the US, so I’m not affected by China’s propaganda. Rather, I’ve been fed the US’s propaganda on how big of a threat it is and we also just had a very racist president who did not like China at all. Understand that US is no longer what it used to be. China has its problems but it’s gotta be better than here.
@@Cybermouse144 do u want us to say we hate it…? And wym by westerner, I’m a westerner too dude
@@Cybermouse144 Stop insisting how well you live In US
“The UK was laughing, but they are not laughing anymore” bruh that’s evil 😂
thats straight up facts
Wait, what happened? I think I missed that information
I didn't get the meaning ... Please explain
@@shanden6873 Well, besides Brexit (the UKs almost laughable attempt to leave the EU) being a progressively worse and worse idea, the UK has botched their handling of Coronavirus so badly that there have been even over 1000 deaths in a single day now, and only with the vaccine does it seem theres an end in sight. The leaders of the country have been appallingly terrible, awful leaders.
I mean, we laugh at UK too. remember bercow's ORDAAAAAH.... ORDAAA.... they also have their own trump there. Boris they call him
Americans need to see this.
Here I am. Now we need Americans who have never lived in China.
Especially the part where the guy said he has to use a VPN to get not censored news
Americans live in the Twilight Zone
Sadly, the Americans who need to hear this the most would be deaf to it. This country has become so polarized that cognitive dissonance prevents any sense from getting through.
they'll just say these people are being paid by the ccp. they'll never listen once they have made up their minds not to listen
Living in China for 10 years I agree with all these people the Western world has really no idea how great it is to live and experience the growth and prosperity of this country.
I bet you have never been to the countryside...
@@hindenburgminsky7638 I bet you have no idea that people's life improved dramatically especially in the countryside of China
Don, did you like to give up all your rights?
@@moritz5164 rights for what? like, "I can't breathe" in the US?
I think you must hate America so much, especially in American politics. However, you also don't want people to deal with firearms.
I wouldn't want to move there for one reason, which has too many people in one area.
China is my second home, I miss China a lot.
有机会再回来看看!
6:07 "I'm the one that has to change, to fit in here. Not the other way around." Can't believe I heard this from an American.
You'd be surprised how many Americans do know this.
basic rule everyone should know... when you are in a foreign country
It's the people with the worst ideas who always have the loudest voices. Plenty of Americans think this way as well, it's just that they don't go around talking about it whereas the uncultured swines are always heard when acting self-centered. (Sigh), There is a lot for us to improve on. TT
Bro everyone knows this... americans arent like how you ignorantly think
SAME AND A WHITE PERSON TOO
So many of America's problems have to do with its people being so insulated from the way things are done better around the world. We think we're the greatest and refuse to change.
So why is the rest of the world begging us for covid vaccines?
Kinda like China then, which blocks the internet and foreign travel without a license.
@@fatherson5907 majority of covid 19 vaccines were manufactured and produced in germany. i literally have no clue why everyone is going to the US for such matters, it's like all world problems revolves around the US.
@@fatherson5907 if you talking about the pfizer vaccines, then I have some bad news to share with you cause that was made in Germany not Murica. Also Trump tried to take credit for the pfizer vaccine but the ceo shut him down for spilling bs.
@Yang Yue the ones that haven’t been tested? We’re they made in the same factory as the poisonous baby formula that you guys were selling?
Visiting an Asian country has always been a dream of mine since childhood. Especially China. At the age of 30 in 2020 (ironically), I had a chance to work in Shanghai on a big project for 5 weeks. I'm dying to go back! I got a taste of it and now that's all I can think about. There are many opportunities but I can't get my visa renewed because of the pandemic. Stumbling upon this video has been a boost since I've recently been skeptical about getting out there. It's possible. Just a matter of time.
Good luck
Your brave, going to a foreign country to work/live is never easy, good luck 👍 all the best to you and hope you keep enjoying China
How was your experience? I was looking into Tokyo
Welcome
@@hermosareina1212 Tokyo is amazing, go and you will thank me and yourself
Came here for 1 year in 2007, still here. love the place. everyone whom leaves wants to return.
where do u live now
what do u do in china . i mean job or business.?
@@sanramondublin Mr Tony, youtube, easier to explain.
@@sanramondublin mr Tony TH-cam will tell you.
There's a reason why they called it the ''American Dream'', because when u wake up, you'll be living in the American Nightmare.
Wrong
@@itsbeyondme5560 I think it's sad that some Americans live in China and think like that one guy, "But what would I do for a job in the US with just a bachelor's degree"? It's a shame that people think they need to go thousands of miles away for work. There are jobs in the US, but not if you major in basketweaving 101. Health care jobs are where it's at. Anything else, and you can be an English teacher slave in an academy in Asia.
@@shannon2748
I know. There are jobs in America. They aren't looking hard enough.
@@itsbeyondme5560 very little choices
@@itsbeyondme5560 or they're studying the wrong subjects.
* Older lady lives in China for 37 years *
Student: “I’ve been here for about 9 months”
Older lady: That’s cute
I think the old lady had the most accurate view.
If we put politics and stereotypes aside , every country is nice and warm.
Define country
Ooh u here??
Exactly.
not really
Yeah
I used to live in China, and I miss it. However, in my experience it's hard to save for retirement as a foreigner, and you can't stay there forever unless you marry a Chinese person, which isn't guaranteed to happen. It's really a great place to live and work :) .
If you work there for 20 years as a foreigner and pay taxes the whole time, you won't beble to qualify for their welfare system once you become to old to work?
And does that change if u do become married to a Local?
@@-NOCAP- You wouldn't qualify as a single person, but I'm not sure if that changes if you're married to a local.
This was one of the best shows on China/USA that I have seen in a long time. Thanks for the upload.
I was searching for this comment so I don’t have to type it myself :)
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I plan to move to China to teach English after getting my college degree.. I didn’t realize people thought Americans living there was such a big deal..? Some people don’t care about government/political issues and just want to live their life. I can’t wait to start a new part of my life there.
Enjoy the social credit system when it is rolled out nationally. You and your actions will be monitored damn near 24/7 and have neighbours ratting you out for the most minor things just to raise their score.
@@Rem694u2 Interesting , my friends from china say otherwise
Enjoy communism
@@2028年人类 Hasn't been rolled out nationally yet so they haven't got a taste of it yet likely.
@@sabreeemneely "Socialism with Chinese characteristics."
Well-structured and intelligently conducted interview. That's a rarity nowadays.
Ok wumao
Nana Huang ok cia asset
@@nanahuang8623 taiwan 1450bot
@达了王 what did you say?!
My parents are Chinese and I was born in Canada, living in US rn. Not sure why we are in US lol. I did went to China when I was a baby-kid, but didn't remember anything.
So when I went back around 3-4 summer ago. It feels different then the States. It just feels way better living in China then US. I went to Fuzhou, where my grandparents and other relative living there.
You should really visit China if you can. You won't regret it.
@@0w3nn Oh that must have been fun! That is pretty cool that you were also born in Canada!
Canada is a good state, basically the better america
State excuse me? But being better is true to some extend being chinese canadian as well@haechiwr
my guy with the bandana seems so chill
I liked him too
He seems like a bro
@Sam Dong In China? Lol doubtful
@@OtherM112594 Lots of drugs in the underground if you got connections in China. Weed sucks and is expensive but you can still get it.
Green is good ,right?
Biggest challenge... "losing my sense of American Exceptionalism."
"Getting asked if you own a gun, because of a shooting in the States."
Damnnnnn.....
Much more chance of dying of food poisoning in China. Gutter oil, melamine milk, plastic rice, industrial alcohol wine and such. And don't even get me started on the traffic.
@@dimelo3027
Yea, plenty of problems in China that they are working on cleaning up. They ended up executing some people involved with the melamine milk. Gutter oil was disgusting. Not sure how widespread that was. However, people in Taiwan were doing the same thing - I think it's just a range of Asia being poor and trying to save money to greed. Plastic rice was debunked. Industrial alcohol wine, knock offs, etc government took actions on these groups.
You also need to keep in mind these interviews are based in a Tier 1 city: Shanghai-one of the most Coastal developed cities in China. The inland where you get to Tier 2+ is where the greater disparities are more evident.
@@MOJOJONO Gutter oil is still a thing. Also recycled oil from restaurants. That is a huge thing. Not healthy to live in China with the food quality and the smog. China got a lot of potential thou.
@@dimelo3027 Traffic is a skill. You just have to learn it. I came within a hairs breadth of buses a time or two, mostly because I didn’t want to wait to catch the next one and mine was coming down the street.
@@dimelo3027 plastic rice lmao... do you know it's been debunked for like a million times? You are a living evidence of "fake news".
As a recovering journalist, this video gives me hope. Yes, these were open-ended, fairly softball questions, but the speakers' answers weren't reduced to 15-second sound bites devoid of substance. Kudos to the interviewers for being flexible enough to ditch their initial story angle and still produce a very insightful piece.
"Recovering journalist" lololol I can relate. "Journalists" -- especially the kind of walking scum Buzzfeed hires-- are just PR agents, .... "journalist" is no different nowadays than "politician" or "lawyer" in terms of sliminess.
Refreshing to hear an international POV. I lived in Japan for 2 years and it greatly influenced my worldview. Great for Americans to travel and see the world and things with their own eyes.
travelling, living in and studying other countries, cultures and customs is the only remedy against hate, prejudices and bigotry😀
I’m so tired of being asked this question from Americans. “When are you coming home?” Oh. Do you think I want to come back now? Lol
It is scary to see pro-Chinese Westerners. And just in case, I am East Asian. And I don't want Westerners to see East Asia and China as the same group.
You need help. You so scared of China that you don't even want other ppl to develop their own opinion. That's not how free speech works
@@hellowow8662 it's scarier to see Westerners jump on the bandwagon of rabidly hating a country they know next to nothing about because their media and politicians told them to.
@@hellowow8662 Are you Korean or Taiwanese?
@Yang Yue 如果是湾湾, 估计混了原住民(矮黑人)血统吧,算是South East Asian, 确实跟East Asian 不是一个group.
6:54 this man shows how important it is to travel when you can
Experience other cultures
And keep an open mind and heart
It opens your eyes and allows you to grow up
Thank you !
I spent a couple years of my life as a child in China and those were good years. Just three years ago, I went back for a month or so and I just want to say, it is a lot more peaceful and safe there for me. People are close to each other and neighbors know each other very well. Shops are just across the street from apartments, and if you go to a big city, it's literally just a gigantic mall
I was gonna say the same thing
@Elegant Oprah I know there can be racism sometimes but it usually doesn't get physical. Only talk. Sure you might get hurt, but for me at least its better than getting beat up
@Elegant Oprah tell your story please
@Elegant Oprah I'm brown. I've never faced racism the entire time I lived there. I mean, there might be things happening, but it never gets physical
can you elaborate on the neighbourhood thing? are there strong connections between the neighbours or the people living in the same street/block?
I love these honest conversations so much. I will continue supporting this channel. I haven't forgotten the grind AsianBoss is going through with the business side of this channel. I wish you all the best!
it's true that China is a kind society, even if some people don't like foreigners, they won't attacked them physically.
What a crock of Shite Visit there 4 times and I witnessed Domestic abuse animal and police brutally beating elders for no reason.
@@mightymizzar9672 Oh yeah, which part of China did you 'visited' ?
@@麻馬華公會會長MCA he visited Jordan's Sinophobic Imagination in China
@@dunzhen that's a good one
Sorry but thats a lie. I’m a black person who learnt Chinese you say insulting things that you think I don’t understand. Chinese are mostly nice but your ego is large if you think you’re good people, only when it comes to feeling superior. If told you’ve done something wrong you’ll deny like the Americans!
I was born in China and my family immigrated to Canada when I was 7 years old. I thought I was going to spend the rest of my life in North America, but the older I get, the more I realize how incredibly problematic the societal infrastructure here is. I have witnessed so many lies and so much manipulation of the truth about China that I have become so fatigued. I have tried to talk to people about the facts, but no one seems to believe me, and continue to think of China as a disturbing dystopia. It was in 2020 that I decided I will be leaving the country I have spent the majority of my life in to go back to China as soon as I graduate, hoping for more peace and order.
I left China when I was 5, and even though I'm in a great country right now, considering the advancements and how damn safe it is in China, I might move there one day too.
I'm curious of the biggest lie you want to debunk. I would love to learn the facts.
Watch the abc news published yesterday , still say hk rioters were “ pro democracy “ . No riots video showed to the people in the west. Thanks so much China blocked the platform for distorting China
@@bistander 1989 tian an men square, no masscue , government had been super tolerant, allowed them occupied 59 days illegally. The rioters burned 4 policemen alive , destroyed 5000 bus etc . 2019 hk rioters, much worse than the one capital hills , not for “ democracy “ . They destroyed the city lasted 9 months killed people because they can get “ money “ from a so called NGO , America media propaganda have been crazy distorting the facts.
@@bistander Freedom of speech. Less freedom of speech here than China.
I feel sad for the father who wants to bring his 3-yr-old back home to live and experience US culture but he didn't feel safe. I hope they can come home soon :(
He said maybe in ten years time but ........
I feel totally safe in the US.
@@hannesRSA tbh if u actually live in China right now, they barely talk about covid in America these days, the only thing you gonna see on the news are the numbers of people death but other than that not so much, so you points do not stand up.
@@hannesRSA advchina is CIA sponsored and quite fake and arrogant about China, especially when both Winston and CMlik has also not been in China for almost three years
@@hannesRSA then you can check asian boss interview again, they do not blame anyone, and most of them do not know what happened outside, even if it happens, mostly it is because they “scared of foreigners “emotionally during this certain period of time.
Always nice to see fellow Americans who are open minded and sincere.
"Is his hair real?" Omg taxi drivers asking the real questions 💀
To be fair, teh cab driver wasn't the first.
This just makes me want to live abroad even more.
Do it! It will change your life.
@@minyaungsone9614 Myanmar is of course a developing country, but far more developed than many other developing countries. It's rich in culture, history, and natural beauty, sometimes all rolled into one, such as in Old Bagan (a must see!). For anyone finding Myanmar shocking, perhaps staying home is the better option.
Me too!!!I need some ideas so comment if you live in an awesome place 💞
Yes!!! Do itt xD ive lived in Korea for six years and it is absolitely worth doing
And its so easy with the American passport. You can work as an English teacher anywhere in the world, especially Asia!
Wonderful interview, well done Asian Boss! This is way better than the so-called 'mainstream media'!
I really liked the perspective of the guy with a bandana. He seemed the most honest and realistic about it. He said good and bad stuff.
He said get together on the same page passed the virus and all other things can come later......Best advice to USA.
These interviews are so real, and better than any from major networks in the states.
Cause US is young spoiled teenager compared to old wise china
@@jimboonie9885 Old and wise = Fake? :/
@@jimboonie9885 any old wisdom china had is gone after the ccp destroyed it LOL
@@evan.mcleod China is ccp rebuild,no ccp,China is the West's。and the ccp comes from the chinese people
Real? If these interviews, were done on the street in China. They were checked, and edited, for “correct content”. How real is that?
Not chineese or american, a european speaking here, and thank you, this was very insightful! I have gained a lot of clarity from these interviews. This was pure, nothing fake. I realize I had formed many prejudices,both against US and China (in bad way), because of the bombardment of news, it had made me ignorant. It gives you a sense that the world is going crazy. But actually, behind the scenes, there are many educated, well articulated people that can actually think for themselves and seem to have good heart.
I like to see Chinese-American and American-Chineese people, mixed blood, in this globalized world it will help the idea (that is true) that we are all citizens of the world! Once we all realize that we are all humans and part of humanity we will create a better world for everyone.
It only takes some generations for everyone to be related, in the end we are all brothers and sisters.
time to clamp down on MSM for being weaponized to flame hatred among us
Rohan has an Asian American fetish guys and what he means by American is (White man preferably and Asian woman) I’m sick of all these Europeans they aren’t our friends cmon think about it Europe colonized so many different places Europe made people gate themselves because of their skin and there is even discrimination within the white community the Irish are the blacks of the white society the Dutch colonized South Africa and think about it Eurocentric beauty standards they all come from one place Europe even if it is descent it is still Europe.They take all the credit for making electronics and being so smart but you never hear of any Asian billionaires like that or African or Hispanic or middle eastern billionaires even though there are even with video games the main character (person your playing as)is usually white and a male all the important roles go to white people who even created racism a white man named Charles Darwin (may not have but encouraged it) They praise this man so much but don’t care about what he did to blacks and Christopher Columbus they love to give him praise when he didn’t discover anything don’t even get me started on the native Americans all of them that lost their lives because white and Spanish people most Mexicans are of Spanish descent and no one cares about them they aren’t Spanish people (European) the cruel doings have mainly been done by white people (yes this kind of has nothing to do with what Rohan said but it has relevance) how he talks about mixed blood he wants to be a part of the Asian culture by making mixed blood why can’t it be for love you just want to see a breed of human for your benefit not because you don’t care about race or skin color because you want to see a closed society (Asians) who have had traditions for over 5000 years to open up but to white people
i just hope there's reconciliation between the two ideologies on the world rn (capitalism and communism). Countries with both ideas are arguing badly, one trying to force some manifest destiny onto other nations, and one censors its own people. I believe the world will be a better place tho, I just don't know how long it will take :(.
Your idea is good, but the thing u portraye only happens in a Star War Movie.
US target on Asian people ,and put BlackWater to do Human biological experiment in TaiWan in the name of vaccine ~~ Please help Taiwan people.
It is really sad as an Chinese American living in America, seeing so much hate and ignorance against China...
come back to China
@@yning5475 we are actually considering to retire in China in a few years.
@@YoungTang immigrates here too, same
I feel sad for those people.
@@YoungTang yes go!!! With the american money you make you can live a nice life in china, that you couldnt if you never came here... good riddance!!!
I watch as many expat videos as my spare time allows and I see nothing but happy people in beautiful spotless cities with zero crime.
If I was starting out again I would be there now .
My Chinese grandpa once says you body may be trapped in one place, but your mind and soul are free. Don't limit yourself. Good luck
There are certain parts in China bad too. Maybe you have only watched videos from expats in large cities, but yeah, china is promising right now, but skill undeveloped in many parts
no 'diversity' can do wonders for a country
@@YoonJintae98dear Xel, those are beautiful words, your grandfather must be a very interesting man, thank you for that uplifting message
You only see, what they want you to see. You do know, that all China info, goes through the ministry of truth. Of course there are happy people. But when there is a knifing, around the corner, it isn’t in the local news.
The houses have cage like bars around the windows, everything is locked. “Because of no crime”.
Yes I’ve been there.
i want a more in depth interview with the lady who's lived there for 30+ yrs. looks like she has an interesting story
She witnessed the change of China. I want to know her story and opinion too.
This is my first time to seeing how well spoken Americans are or else half of the Americans don't even know what they are saying.
M K these are educated Americans who traveled and experienced other cultures. Quanon guy in Alabama most likely never traveled outside the USA.
@Jeremy S no
these are rich, educated people who can afford to live in another country. they are more privileged than a lot of americans. most (if not all) people in this video are college graduates. a lot of america cannot afford to go to college. ignorance is free, truth has a price tag and it's expensive.
@@canavero4288 agree on the first half. Also disagree on the second half. Low income America went to college through fasa and community college and transfer to state college. I did that when I first came here. Also college graduates don’t always mean they are articulate. I find a guy who has experience in plumbing better to talk to about some stuff than an engineer guy.
Because most well educated americans are already leaving the US.
I lived in China for 9 year's and every second of it felt like a dream , living in china as a foreigner felt like a drug I honestly loved living there so much it took a world wide pandemic to get me out and allow me to see that I've never had a chance for an actual future there so after the borders were opened again I decided not to go back , I started my own company and its doing well , but still not gonna lie I love china and I miss it every single day
To everyone keeps talking about Uyghur. News made up by Australian ASPI and BBC. See the China Daily for clarification info. The video also explain the things below. If u want to talk about that picture of a Xinjiang woman saying goodbye to her child, that was posted by her on Tiktok, when she was doing medical work during pandemic and not able to accompany her child. It was twisted by BBC or sb on Twitter. they imply that China is doing so, and use every picture of facilities with walls on the google map to verify their conclusion, (but these turned out to be kindergartens, schools and working facilities)
@@gloriataro3509 no actually I spoke with Xinjiang people myself and they were always so terrified to speak about the crime's commited against them I've heard horror stories about how the dogs of the CCP treat People there , you even took away their passports so they are not even allowed to run away from your crimes the CCP is a criminal organisation and every one who supports it is no different
Can you elaborate?
@@gloriataro3509 it's funny that you look into Chinese news media for "clarification info". It's not just Australian news or BBC that talks about what's happening to Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but UN is also talking about it. Chinese government is clearly censoring the information. That is the clarification info you can find, if you can actually find.
@@AntonioJay1204 it all depends on their wording. genocide? no. re-education camp? the government has admitted it
I really feel that most of these interviewers in the video are really well educated. Their prospectives to the world and the vocabularies they used tell.
yeah ,It takes a lot of courage to make a decision to leave the United States and live in China.
Newest comments be like:
50%:I've been to China and it's great
50%: I've never been to China but it is literally hell on earth lol
you forgot the "my grandparents actually..."
Propaganda is a hell of a drug.
Exactly. It’s one or the other. No in between.
I have been to China and it’s great but with many problems on the surface that anyone can see but everyone ignores.
@@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive Just like all other countries in the world where they have their own problems.
'what did you face when you first came to china?'
everyone else: 'learning the language and fitting in'
the girl with white hair:' finding hair products :p'
Haha! I can relate. I can't find hair products to help my hair when I'm abroad.
Because she seamlessly fits right in man.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs...
@@braveheart2902 ? she's not changing herself. she's talking about natural hair products, "homeboy".
@@braveheart2902 i don't think she means that she wants to change her hair or something like that. I think she actually means she needs hair products to keep her hair healthy. She may have a curlier hair type that can't be supported by the hair products in China
Same here: I’m a Chinese using a vpn and watching this video now in China
I just using vpn for access to porn
@@lannkasihlanggar4016 more sex and less politics, you living the better life my dude
I am a Malaysian watching a lot of video about China...
Just curious, do the chinese government not care about VPN?
@@Justfeb01 Nope. You can find lots of stories on Quora about people going to hotels in China and them already having VPNs or cops not even caring about a VPN (I’ve even read stories of a cop complaining the police station’s VPN is slower than his at home and a cop asking a citizen where they downloaded their VPN so they can use it too). I think what you can “get in trouble” for in regards to a VPN is making and selling one by yourself-or at least that’s what I’ve read from other people. :P
Because Shanghai is such an amazing place where people actually who have been here would say :D
但是夏天太热了!
你中文真好:)
说上海热那是因为你还没来过广州🤣
对的,夏天可去云南住,冬天不冷,夏天不热。
It actually was all over the internet but the general reaction was kinda like "Oh wow!.... anyways..." and they go back to what they were doing,
Yes, it was a hot topic on Weibo Zhihu DouBan Wechat... , so I don't know why the host thinks most Chinese don't know? And I know most Chinese was like: Trump again? So sick of him lately. Next celebrity please... LOL
Me, and that’s sad...
Maybe he meant it wasn't all over on television? Idk
@@tenka2894 First it is all over TV (unless you never watch news channels) second most people read news online
@@CatLost_Waiting Chinese are desensitized when it comes to trump, I guess we're just tired of laughing at trump winning so much.
The lady's remark at 17:00 mark is spot on. You need to stop hate groups from forming before it gets out of hand especially on mainstream social media outlets where millions of people can get exposure to.
Billions in chinese case. That’s why censorship was important in china and developing countries. Imagine a billion poor uneducated people without censorship back in the 80s. You can’t make everyone happy.
That's what the Chinese government is actively trying to do by banning FB. Watch Nathan Rich video on that he talks about the truth
That’s the reason why China don’t trust the western media platform where always release hate and they won’t obey / China laws .
The problem is in the west the hate groups are usually the ones that want to put their own one-sided censorship into law that's how it has traditionally been anyways, different circumstances
@A.A. Sommerkamp-Homann I am Chinese. I totally agree with you that freedom of speech in social media to end a chaos is wrong. And I also don’t have much idea about why the gov set censorship and firewall. But I can share with you some of my observations and random guess. For the censorship, we can easily avoid it by adding spaces or slash between characters, unless someone reports you. But if most of the people agree with your opinion, it could go virally on social media with no one can control. Most of The chaos roots in deep and incompatible social conflicts no matter the systems. Maybe censorship could be a good way to stay alarm to potential chaos but at the end of day unity and being at the same page are the only answers. Besides, it seems to me that the censorship in China makes people care less about politics but more about how to live a better life. People discuss more ethical issues like feminism, sexual harassment, surrogacy than political issues. For the firewall, i can easily get out like what I am doing now using a vpn. A lot of Chinese are reuploading interesting videos and it’s comments from TH-cam to our local social media. However, thanks to the wall, there are few videos or tweets about the anti China sensations and it reduce the nationalist sentiment against America and other western countries. Most ppl are humble to learn the advance technology from the westerns while loving their own country. Though Americans generally don’t like China, most of the Chinese look up to the US and have a strong wish to make their country become as strong as the US instead of anti. I don’t make conclusions about the rightness, it’s just my observations. Feel free to comment.
Well done Asian Boss. This vid reminds me this is the mission of Media, showing the real world to those who cannot travel abroad. Sadly, with most of the mainstream media nowadays, ppl should only travel abroad to understand the real world.
There are an average 10 shooting a day in Atlanta, Georgia. I moved from Switzerland 14 years ago and have thought that was a big mistake I've ever made!
You don’t have enough “urban welfare miscreants” in Zurich to get a true taste of the experience. So much for the liberal notion of The Great Society. I suspect that realization has crept into your perspective, now that you have witnessed the vulgarities of “urban culture”, American-style.
The most obvious answer is opportunity. It's the same reason why the Chinese live in America. Also, working or going to school abroad looks good on your resume when seeking employment.
Talent knows no boundaries.
Same with Japanese, South Korean, Russian, South Asian (Indian, Afghan, Bengali and Pakistani), African, European and Latin American ones
China, in itself, is a great place to visit. Not sure how I'd hold up living there, but there's a lot of benefits to be seen beyond finance
Live for awhile then come back with a conclusion
@@chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 I am an overseas Chinese but no I am not going back to China. I will die there from the pressure, it's too competitive.
@@nsebast same in any successful Asian country. I'd die in Hong Kong lmao
Wow, did you guys read my mind!? I'm thinking of moving to Shanghai China this year and I'm American haha, thanks for the video!
Do prepare for the cultural shock haha, and hope you will like living in China. Welcome to China!
@@deadpoolchinese6570 Haha thank you! Yeah, I'm definitely expecting the cultural shock. Any advice on what to look out for?
@@wonderingwade1802 I am Chinese so not much experience on Chinese cultural shock haha. But from my experience living in another country, I guess just be patient 😂 and be willing to accept the local culture, rather than finding thing to hate on. Because it’s too easy to find uncomfortable with thing that we are not familiar with.
@@deadpoolchinese6570 Yeah true, good advice, thank you so much!
I lived there for three and a half years ten years ago. First year was kinda miserable cause school was really stressful, bathrooms were not as clean, and the language was hard af.
But the next few years were amazing. I would say get to know the locals, don't take things too personally, and enjoy! China is honestly a great place to live in, met some of the nicest people, more fun to live in than the States especially in terms of night life, and people there work hard and mind their own business.
interviewer: are Americans in china laughing at the US?
them: obviously not, EVERYONE is laughing at the US
hahaha
he's so right HAHAHAHAHA
it's great you can laugh at your own country without going to prison if your in china do that :D
thats just the fact
@Slakers Hundreds of Uighurs in camps in China as well.
China is a peaceful ,safe and
friendly country.We Chinese welcome people around the world to vistie modern China.
….Unless you happen to be Uyghur Muslim, of course. This persecution and Tianamen Square are conveniently overlooked
This needs to be seen by more intelligent open minded Americans. You can't save those close minded, they listen what they like to listen, not truth.
Actually a lot of Chinese are also close minded....I could just say that there are all kinds of people in all the countries, especially big countries.
@@jayzeelee4810 very true, although I'm not sure about how many closed-minded people in China.
The interviewer needs to interview intelligent Americans.
Closed minded people are everywhere dude. But with population ratio there is more closed mind people in China.
okay +1 did. The people who speak truth and show light get killed there is a reason for it.
I came to China because holidays and I decided to quite my job in USA and move here. The best I did in my life
Jesus de done eres?
What do u do for a living
quit your job (not quite :)
Jesus Martin, have you changed your nationality to Chinese yet? You should. Then you will have to obey whatever Xi Jin Ping says.
Following your heart❤️
The father who wants to bring his son to America but mentioned health insurance being a barrier to that is so sad. The fact that Americans pay for healthcare still absolutely baffles me
Simply, Capitalism and govt can't pay such high prices so, it's just how it is and even just a broken leg could cost a little over 6k so, insurance is a necessity here.
Yeah, I'm a teenager but up until the past couple of years I had never thought about it that way. All the health insurance, medicaid, medicare, blue cross/blue sheild, aetna etc. ads being shoved down my throat (and I'm a minor) like of course everyone wants security for their health, but having to pay for it and the bills and so on... I started to realize how "foreign" the concept really is. My grandmother lives in Canada, but her doctor is in New York ( a democratic state, and yes, healthcare issues get split by political parties at times, which is utterly ridiculous). She would be getting the care she needs in the state that I live in, but there's some law or regulation that makes it harder or cost more money (I don't know the exact situation, just that my state is VERY republican). Health insurance, and I guess insurance in general (?) is huge here, big business.
Correction. All healthcare is paid for be it by taxes or some form of insurance or both. What baffles a lot of people is the exorbitant cost of healthcare in the US and the acceptance of it as a necessity.
@@jinngeechia9715 As an American, I promise you that most of us cannot afford healthcare. Only the privileged don't have to worry about the cost of healthcare in this country.
The reason why we don't have universal healthcare in this country is simply corporate greed.
“I am the visitor, I am the one who has to change”. I wish immigrants in the west had the same mindset
@@ard4197 so all immigrants in the west are refugees? Wrong! Moreover, of course you can.
well this stupid talking point hast to have some boundaries to it.
if we’re talking about countries such as America and Canada as the west, then I guess it’s supposed to be the majority which is Anglo-Saxons and other Europeans conforming to native American lifestyle which we all know they decided to annihilate. to which then the next imposed their western European lifestyle on people they bought and stole from Africa, and now bar Southern Americans from entering. your whole point is just wrong.
@@a.h.i267 yeah. Expect I am not from Western Europe. We neves had colonies, yet we have trouble makers in the country. So your whole point is just wrong.
@@Elhungarorey excuse you, and what makes you think we don't? Also, very rude.
The intellectual Americans are the ones abroad tbh.
Too right!
Move to China...bye bye
I wouldn't call all of them intellectual. That one woman called China a leader on environmental issues. Also none of them seem to have very long memories.
Struggle sessions? Tianenman Square?
No, they're liberal, so only the US has those problems.
For the Western Europeans laughing at the US, don't worry, you're next.
@@coleman707 tian an men square report was a huge lies from your propaganda, surprised you still didn’t realize it was a fake news, not shame on you, but your IQ
@@weizhang2834 You're spouting absolute bollocks, we literally have images, eye witnesses and footage and on top of that one of your 50 cent friends confirmed as much in a previous conversation.
I've been living in China for 2 years. I'm from America and I've never felt safer. I don't know if I want to go back to America, especially with everything happening. China really is a great place to live.
I think China and US are both great in different aspects. I lived in US for 5 years and I really miss my life in California, LA in particular. I like its weather and I never feel that chilling in my life.
Well dang I wanna go to China now😂 also the people in the video were taking about a VPN? What is that?
@@Tino17LOONA China blocked many foreign websites like facebook google and yutube. So you need to download a VPN(cellphone app) before go to China to get access to whatever websites you want.
i think foreigners feel more safe cuz Americans are more "outspoken" then Chinese people. Most Chinese people are taught to keep unnecessary comments to themselves. if they dont bother you or cause you harm then just let them be, no need for a conflict. thats the way i was raised
@@Tino17LOONA VPN basically transfers your IP signal to another location. so like in china if you use a VPN you can access American Websites.
"Losing my American Exceptionalism" LOL. You mean waking up from the American dream.
Care to elaborate on your condescending tone?
Yeah I didnt even know wtf he meant.
@@jordandavis6709 i've seen several versions of this comment. they're obviously trolls and don't even understand what the american dream is.
also several of the 'no white privilege over here' comments. lol bunch of 5 cent army guys in the comments as there always are on any video about china.
People in China does observe too much foreigner privilege and request against it. At the same time, this observation means such privilege is fainting away
@@ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh123 Around the world there is a perception that the USA sees itself as exceptional, that Americans feel the USA is the "only" country in the world (which is rather expected, everyone's home country is THE country and everywhere else is "other" countries) and that when they go abroad they behave and speak as if they thought the USA is the "guiding light" for the globe, in other words give off a sense of superiority. I'm guessing this is what the man in the video referred to. This is obviously not true for every American, as usual with every stereotype, but in the other hand some Americans, like him, admit that their perception of the rest of the world doesn't go far and actually going outside of the USA forces them to re-evaluate their country's perceived position.
I’m in the UK but China looks beautiful & certainly more advanced in terms of welfare, healthcare, education etc. The guy who mentioned “American Exceptionalism” seemed absolutely spot on. Great video. Thanks!
This is such a great interview! The expats gave honest and thoughtful answers, and having lived in China for three years in the past, I agree that their comments on China are pretty much true. My take on why the Chinese media has not publicized the U.S. Capitol riot is that the Chinese government does not believe in playing the negative media campaign game. Truth be told, China has a lot of vested interest in the U.S.; it serves them no good to see U.S. down. It's like why would you laugh at your customers when your customers are in trouble?
So true. China and the US are intertwined with each so deeply and in so many ways. There's a Chinese saying: 唇亡齿寒 (If the lips are gone, the teeth will be cold). Either one is down, the other one will definitely suffer a lot. And also why the Chinese are helping other countries to build infrastructure is because we believe if you grow, we can grow too, then we'll all have a better life. We all deserve better lives.
Yes, indeed. China is still holding about USD1 trillion US Treasuries.
Most of people are not interested in politics and what happens in United States is far far from us.
No, Chinese media did report the US Capitol riot on CCTV news time. China reports riots happening in all countries. We just think that is just something often happening between two parties outside of China, such as Taiwan, S. Korea and Japan. So, not bery surprised.
@@eastwesttalkshow6129 Yes, China did publicize the U.S. Capitol Insurrection and riots. What's terrible is that many Chinese media companies and influential people compared the U.S. Capitol riots to the protests in Hong Kong denouncing both situations as examples of extremism that must be stopped. The people in Hong Kong fought to be free and have their own government that is not influenced by the CCP, which violated Hong Kong's contract that it will remain free until 2050. They are not comparable to the U.S. Capitol rioters.
So the answer is basically having a better lifestyle
yup, seems like that to me.
Pretty sure that's the reason anyone immigrates. That or family or dream
Yes really good interviews. They have a better life in China. Good to hear they don't trash America.
Better welfare for the average Joe and above all, safety.
Now wstern media even c an't hide the t r uth that China is more developed and the govrnment also has strong p0litical commitment to advance its nation to the right track.
You all should be angry to learn about the movie called "Voices From the Frontline: China's War on P0verty" has been taken down by the U.S govt. The movie was actually created by R.L. Kuhn Foundation collaborates with KCET and PBS SoCal. CGTN was only associate in supporting the movie recording inside the country.
PBS cancelled the airing program and taken down the streaming without any further info.
When the PBS SoCal's executive director being interviewed about his view, he just said "The PBS (parent company) said the documentary doesn't meet our editorial".
Such action from the U.S to hide the t r uth for the world that China's p0Iitic system is more effective than wstern d3m0cracy.
I lived in China for 20 years. Best time of my life. Can't wait to go back.
I am very interested in moving to China after I graduate college. I spent 8 years in China as a kid. My parents are bilingual and raised me as such. Really wish I kept more of the language and culture.
You should stay away from China and the US, war is coming.
Trying to teach other countries how to govern and what is the word "Democracy", When our country is totally destroyed. And I agree that too much Freedom is not good.
Freddeie Mercury said :
Too much love will kill you...
Okay sheep
freedom is good, but it should be in a relative grade.
@@ayi3455 The 'urban legend' of opposites that attract each other, when it comes to couples, is not always true.
@@banq2878 Democracy could be said Freedom of expression but as far as we can cross that line. What are our rights and to what extent the governments and their people have good communication, or to what extent the citizen knows his or her rights.
Such a well-rounded group of well-spoken people. Great video.
Great perspectives. It is simply refreshing to hear the interviewees' angles. Isn't it nice to see people who give neutral and intelligent comments.
People's lives and livelihood matter.
The older lady with sunglasses has a great attitude. It is important to understand not just the direct translation of the language, but also the culture/customs which gives you the deeper meaning behind the language. It is very difficult at first if you haven’t studied before coming to China, but eventually you improve and become fluent over time. I had so many misunderstandings and some funny embarrassing situations trying to speak Chinese but eventually I could speak a lot better in just over a year than some other foreigners who had lived in China for decades. It’s important to live and socialise with Chinese people rather than just other foreigners.
I have been an expat in China for the last 2 years and all these view points are pretty repsentive of my experience here.
You are from which country? From Cuba?
representative?
How many fake IDs do you have J? All of them to cover for the CCP? Is CCP that insecure?
How come people in mainland China can access TH-cam? Is it via the illegal VPN?
@@chanfranc yea
Americans need to see this video at home, just to see another side.
I think that applies worldwide. The news doesn't give the full story ever only snippets of what they want you to see and hear.
China Is literally the present day nazi germany.
@lies you Tell exactly but everything you hear is the negative the positive never gets spoken about.
@@kenisgone that’s not what these people are saying
@@kenisgone a nazi country that donates vaccines and masks to other countries?
I really enjoyed this video. Bandana man, quoting the Beatles, and everything. It was just really nice to hear from such open-minded people.
nice hair style
Sorry for my ignorance, what's the Beatles quote?
@@zebraimage He said, "Come together, right now", which lines up with the lyrics from the Beatles song " Come Together "... I'm not sure if he meant to quote them, but yeah 😂
Great clip and very nice to hear what Americans think of China and the U.S.
I was an expat in central Viet Nam for a couple of years and can truly understand what these expats are saying and feeling. Showing respect for the culture and customs goes a very long way towards living a good life in Asia. There's an amazing joy in walking out in the morning and having many choices in street food for breakfast. I've only been to China twice and hope someday when the US becomes more understanding of the world I can visit China again. She is an amazing country with good people.
6:55 This gentleman's comment is spot on. I was living in Viet Nam when Trump was elected and my Vietnamese friends were in shock over it. I sadly explained the conditions that allowed his victory to happen. Viet Nam is hardly perfect but they do some many things much better than the US. If people here could just see the same maybe we could be a better nation.
Thanks Asian Boss for this video. BTW to my fellow Americans: live in East Asia for at least a couple of years. It's life changing.
Yeah good advice! I love living in Asia
trump seems to have a huge vietnamese following in the US, just because he is anti-China.
Vietnam is SEA tho
Im moving to vietnam and have a vietnamese wife
Oliver Eckert Enjoy your stay!!
I think the media confused europe with china
Cause we are the ones actually laughing not the Chinese.
Hahaha 🤣
@So What Now with Biden there will be wars against poor countries. Less entarteinment for us, more for americans
@So What
the western msm worry their country man get angry once their people get to know the real china
@@RADLadio Always has been.
Wars against poor countries is one of the fundamentals of the US isn't it?
this video gives me so much happiness, living in the U.S. I forgot this is how actual articulate humans being sound like. this video adds an outside “American” perspective on the problems that the U.S. has.
👍