My fiance is the one woman in all of China who doesn't want to move to the US, so until I can change her mind, aye, I live in China.Originally Posted by Luke
My fiance is the one woman in all of China who doesn't want to move to the US, so until I can change her mind, aye, I live in China.Originally Posted by Luke
Originally Posted by GGarr
I understand . I thought maybe you were on vacation or on business in china,didnt realize you lived there
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Women in China want to move to the US?Originally Posted by GGarr
You don't sound like you like it there a whole lot.
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I'm not sure if your "Women in China want to move to the US" question is serious or not :P I shouldn't say I have the "one" who doesn't - there may be four or five others :P But seriously, after having met thousands of women age 18-35 here (I'm a Uni/Grad School Teacher) I would say at least 25% of women here would go to the US in a heartbeat, 50% would go if they married an American, and maybe 25% have too strong of family or cultural ties to leave.Originally Posted by SPX
Admittedly (though not unexpectedly), there are downfalls to living in a communist country half a world away from life as I've known to this point. I don't have any regrets, I just feel after having experienced several locations in both "East" and "West" long enough to give everything a fair shake, that we could have a much higher quality of life elsewhere.
Oh, quite serious! Maybe I'll go over there and get one and bring her back. . .Originally Posted by GGarr
Very interesting. I wouldn't mind hearing more about it. From a young age, I've been interested in Asian life, particularly Chinese and Japanese. Where exactly are you in China? A big city or some out of the way village?Originally Posted by GGarr
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I live in Xi'an, which has a population of over 8 million but is considered a "second tier' city here because of the huge population. Chinese New Year was two days ago so we came to my girlfriends hometown to visit her family. At present I'm in a knockoff Hilton Hotel. I actually can't decide if it's a knockoff Hilton or a knockoff Sheraton. The Chinese name is the name for Sheraton, but the stuff inside that has English says Hilton. Across the street is a fake Shangri-la and a fake Caesar's Palace. The only thing any of them have in common with their namesakes is the excessive use of neon lights.
Do you think you'd have a better experience if you lived in Beijing or Shanghai?Originally Posted by GGarr
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I'm a huge MMA fan and a small time sports bettor. There is/was a thread on the ESPN.com MMA boards a few weeks ago talking about betting on MMA and someone mentioned this site as a place he goes for information, so I decided to check it out.Originally Posted by IWS Zak
I probably would prefer to live in Shanghai or Beijing, but only if I could find a position with a salary that was proportional with the cost of living jump, which with the competition (that's where *every* foreigner in China wants to be) is nearly impossible. If I were in a small city I would be desperate to go to Shanghai or Beijing, but Xi'an is a tourist destination and has 8 million people so there are WalMarts, McDonalds, etc. here too.