solarz
Brigadier
Alright, let's do an exercise where I ask you to put on your "unbiased" hat and fairly consider the bold part in your second paragraph to see if you think reasonable people could agree it's a sweeping statement. I'll accept your considered opinion, if you agree to be fair and unbiased.
My concerns are:
- How many total "common" cases are there in a land of 400+ million middle-class citizens?
- How do you know the scenario you described is the "most common?"
- Of the total cases (yet to be named), how many have you personally seen?
- Do you have enough data to make that claim?
What land of "400+ million middle class citizens"? We are talking about those Chinese who go overseas for study or work. More specifically, we are talking about people who are successful in their field and are sought after by various commercial and academic organizations.
You don't have to see every sunrise to know that the sun rises everyday. Likewise, I don't need to see every successful Chinese person to make a statement about them. Like I said, you either just don't know many successful Chinese, or you are being disingenious. Or both.