Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll post. My guess is OP has only been to certain high-end parts of those Asian cities, including Shenzhen (spelling corrected).
OP, walk into a regular person apartment building (not the uber rich) in Chaoyang District in Beijing. Report back.
+1
Way to embarrass yourself, OP.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Troll post. My guess is OP has only been to certain high-end parts of those Asian cities, including Shenzhen (spelling corrected).
OP, walk into a regular person apartment building (not the uber rich) in Chaoyang District in Beijing. Report back.
+1
Way to embarrass yourself, OP.

Anonymous wrote:Troll post. My guess is OP has only been to certain high-end parts of those Asian cities, including Shenzhen (spelling corrected).
OP, walk into a regular person apartment building (not the uber rich) in Chaoyang District in Beijing. Report back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheesh you get arrested in Singapore for littering.
Sounds like a feature
If I see a plastic bottle or plastic wrapper on the side walk I pick it up and throw it out in a trash can if Im confident I’ll come across one
It’s called having a sense of decorum
I’d like to see littering being an arrestable offense
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheesh you get arrested in Singapore for littering.
Sounds like a feature
If I see a plastic bottle or plastic wrapper on the side walk I pick it up and throw it out in a trash can if Im confident I’ll come across one
It’s called having a sense of decorum
I’d like to see littering being an arrestable offense
Singapore is really sterile. The kids cruise underground malls for "fun." Not my cup of tea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sheesh you get arrested in Singapore for littering.
Sounds like a feature
If I see a plastic bottle or plastic wrapper on the side walk I pick it up and throw it out in a trash can if Im confident I’ll come across one
It’s called having a sense of decorum
I’d like to see littering being an arrestable offense
Anonymous wrote:Sheesh you get arrested in Singapore for littering.
Anonymous wrote:Troll post. My guess is OP has only been to certain high-end parts of those Asian cities, including Shenzhen (spelling corrected).
OP, walk into a regular person apartment building (not the uber rich) in Chaoyang District in Beijing. Report back.
Anonymous wrote:Urbanism in America is associated with being poor, hence we see a host of issues related to poverty.
In Asian countries, the wealthy live in he urban core. They do not migrate to the suburbs. Suburbs are still for people who cannot afford the core.