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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]China's nominal GDP per capita in 2024 was $13,300. Do you enjoy being poor, OP? [/quote] So stupid. Their cars, roads, and taxi, bus, train, and plane infrastructure is way better. I was there in the late 90s and in 30 years they have literally transformed dozens of cities way more populated and advanced than American ones. [b]They have a surplus of educated citizens so they have to export them to the rest of the world.[/b] These people literally become a global network of trade and services. They've learned from the Japanese and Korean economic policies. As seen in other Asian economic miracles, democracy will come later.[/quote] Their people flee their country and don't want to go back to live there. How very strange -- you'd think it would be the opposite, given that the homeland is a paragon of virtues. [/quote] Where exactly are your stats on that? You sound racist. The poor people come here to work and live just like 150 other countries in the world. But so many educated Chinese on student visas go back to China. I hope you're not confusing with the Taiwan(#1)ese or Hong Kongers. Asians will dominate the future world because they are more hard working, their citizens are smarter, and the governments plan ahead better. In several Asian countries, entirely new cities have been created almost overnight because there was a need for them. How many brand new cities have been created in America in the past 100 years? China offers more support to returning overseas students as influx grows [url]https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3336586/china-offers-more-support-returning-overseas-students-influx-grows[/url] China has launched a national-level service platform to help returning overseas students find work and start businesses, as the country steps up its efforts to attract talent and the number of returnees surges. The Ministry of Education has partnered with 50 organisations to provide returnees with entrepreneurial mentors and match them directly with local government and corporate needs.[/quote] My in-laws pretty much said we're never going back even for a vacation.[/quote] Oh a white knight? When did in-laws include you as "we" when it comes to returning to China? And do you know how many overseas Chinese visit China every year? Like I said, outside of dissidents, criminals, and people who can obtain a high paying job, there are the emigrants who are usually poor and the returnees who are usually highly educated. China has the 2nd most number of millionaires in the world, and again, it's mostly been in the past few decades. Which kind of Chinese are you talking about?[/quote]
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