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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Interesting. Are you American? European? That article was from 2024 and said covid was a reason for a big drop- makes sense- and that both countries wanted to encourage more students. Not sure if you meant it to be encouraging. Dc is interested in a specific program through his school in HK, but Shanghai is preferable to HK bc it’s more Chinese. .. for some people, going to HK is not really going to China. He understands many people speak Cantonese in HK not mandarin (thanks for the snark though!). Although isn’t mandarin much more common in HK now, especially among younger people? As far as written form, dc first learned Taiwanese mandarin (8 years of it) eg, traditional- so hopefully he’s retained some. But again, I think Shanghai would be the preference. Do you like Shanghai? [/quote] You simply don’t go to HK to speak or learn Mandarin. There is heavy anti-mainland/Mandarin sentiment in HK, including among young people. Many won’t even respond if you speak in Mandarin. [/quote] You’re a jerk so why don’t you take a break now, ok? Maybe you missed my post or your reading comp is poor. Dc knows mandarin already. He is going for a specific program, not to learn Chinese, although obviously it would be ideal if he go could use his mandarin at times. [/quote]
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