Westerns The New Yorker
Westerns The New Yorker
Why, when I travel so many Americans claim to be Canadian?
I'm going to Canada is not necessary to prove my self that I am very appreciated and welcome in many European and Asian countries flags on their shirts and praising themselves. I know that in matter of listening to his voice and his attitude are annoying Americans sometimes I can choose where in the country about the New Yorker mafia new bells in the south or the young voice of the valley. All I ask is to leave, I know you want to be very loved and accepted, and to get cheaper hotel rates, but the bottom line is you can not pretend to be something your not. Especially when there's a big difference.
I do not feel the need for it, but you seem very threatened by it.
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Westerns The New Yorker … The horse thinks one thing and he that rides him another.

I lived in China for most of the 5 years and I am constantly amazed by the broad misconceptions held by Westerners about China and Chinese women. Here some of the key as well:
1. All Chinese are equal.
We all know that Germans are not the same as Italians, French are not the same Britons and Swedes are not the same as the Spanish. In the U.S., no one thinks that Californians are the same as New Yorkers, or Texans the same as the residents Minnesota, but for some reason Westerners all assume that all 1.3 billion Chinese think, act and are the same.
There are actually 56 different cultures specific within China. The Han are more than 90% of the total population, but even within the Han culture there are endless varieties of ways of thinking and acting. Each province, in fact every major city has a distinct linguistic dialect and numerous cultural variations from all others.
If you enter a relationship with a Chinese woman from Urumqi, Xinjiang, then you better be asking, "What makes a woman from Urumqi think?", not "What China makes a woman look like? ", Or maybe unfortunately are not prepared to understand his new partner.
2. All Chinese women are the Same
The most cultures and most places in China are dominated by men. In many places it is not uncommon at all to see the Chinese girl (at least after courtship stage) behind her husband by several feet, dragging suitcases and boxes that weigh more than her, while strolling merrily along without a care in the world, ignoring completely. But this is not universal, and exceptions can be surprising.
Shanghai general, women seem to dominate, and Chinese men love elsewhere to make fun of men in Shanghai to be hit by their wives. In fact, Shanghai men are probably the closest thing to us Westerners in China. A minority culture in Yunnan province in western China, the Muo Suo, which is totally dominated by women. The male can be expelled from the house at any time, and often is, no rights whatsoever. The female can have as many males as she wants, and can discard them at will.
And while China is generally still dominated by men, this should not lead to the conclusion that Chinese women are docile and subservient, far from it. If man is fulfilling its role properly, and lives up to its obligations, he is the boss, but the leg and he can quickly find himself answering some tough questions, and said the woman in the "small".
3. All Chinese women want a western man
Nonsense! Many Chinese women are interested in western men, and many reasons. One is that we have been well trained by Western women to treat women well and, in general, we are more inclined to behave like Shanghai men. If you were a woman, would not you like to carry the suitcases and heavy loads while walking blithely ahead in a state of happiness, or even if we dedicate ourselves our participation in the equity and equality? Another reason is that on average we are perceived to have more money and greater ability to provide financial security, and the Financial security is important for Chinese women (as it is to Western women).
However, I imagine there are many more Chinese women are not interested in Western men they are. But while only 20% interested, which is approximately 125 million women, which is sufficient for all men Westerners who are interested in them. And although not all Chinese women are "great partner material" for reasons that are revealed in a future article (for now you have to trust me), I still like their chances of finding that great partner in China among Chinese women much better than Western women. But trying to avoid misconceptions evident while in your search.
About the Author:
John Abbot (nom de plume), married to a lovely Chinese Lady, lives in China. John knows and respects Chinese Women, Chinese People and Chinese Culture. For more good stuff on Chinese Women, International Relationships and Things Chinese go to http://www.ChinaLoveMatch.net and click on CLM eMagazine.
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