It is relevant in comparing Chinese and American what to choose when different alternatives are presented regarding how to treat people.And bringing up a European company, their style of management, and the style of management that was adopted by its Chinese subsidiary is relevant how? In a discussion that was about managerial styles of American and Chinese companies.
You just demonstrated the American exceptionalism perfectly. Don't forget that the US branch of my company is as much a subsidiary of European company as the Chinese branch.To which I can say its no surprise a Chinese subsidiary of a European company emulated its managerial style, that's not necessarily the case with Chinese corporate culture as a whole.
I mean the only people claiming that are ones that want to overthrow the status quo with what might likely be ww3. Most of them aren't Chinese, but foreigners looking to "right" historical wrongs (Japan) or ones thinking that a landgrab could reverse a losing cold war (USA).In China-Taiwan related news: I thought Taiwanese isn't Chinese? Yet these Chinese-Taiwanese are proudly celebrating their cultural heritage of wearing Hanfu.
So I guess, in short the point is everyone should emulate the Europeans?It is relevant in comparing Chinese and American what to choose when different alternatives are presented regarding how to treat people.
You just demonstrated the American exceptionalism perfectly. Don't forget that the US branch of my company is as much a subsidiary of European company as the Chinese branch.
You should be equally surprised that the American subsidiary choose not to emulate a more humane and respectful managerial style while some Americans like you still try to claim a moral high ground over people who make the right choice. It is a clear indication that the kind of brutal managerial style is deeply rooted from American culture without self awareness.
There's a good chance "Joyce" isn't even Taiwanese. I'm Taiwanese and in recent years I've seen so many people on the internet, typically from India, pretending to be Taiwanese just to hate on China. It's one of the reasons I've become so anti-Indian recently. I remember reading a comment that started with "as a Taiwanese person," only to click on the profile and see a bunch of comments in Hindi. This is not even an uncommon occurrence LOL. I've seen this multiple times.I mean the only people claiming that are ones that want to overthrow the status quo with what might likely be ww3. Most of them aren't Chinese, but foreigners looking to "right" historical wrongs (Japan) or ones thinking that a landgrab could reverse a losing cold war (USA).
China is not wrong that SK is a vassal state. But calling it a tribute state is wrong, countries that pay tribute to China get perks. SK only gets spanks from daddy.Denial is strong...
South Korea says China ambassador's remarks is
"It appeared as if China still regards South Korea as a vassal state in tributary relations," The Facebook post said, "The Republic of Korea is a sovereign independent country."
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, citing government corruption
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over Xinjiang labor claims
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