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	<title>Comments on: Chinese Culture 101: Understanding How to Live as an ESL Teacher in China</title>
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		<title>By: Bill Gain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OMG...Who wrote this? Have they even lived in China for a long time? Or, did they come on vacation. Chinese people are anything but punctual. There is regular time and then there is Chinese time. Chinese time is always late and at the last minute. Sadly, this article seems to be very familiar with other website articles. I am very doubtful that this was written by someone recently to China. 

China is rapidly changing. Many of the customs and traditions are being lost, replaced, or being created. As the older generation dies off, and the new generation takes over, look for even more changes. This article will become obsolete in many ways within the next 10-20 years.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OMG&#8230;Who wrote this? Have they even lived in China for a long time? Or, did they come on vacation. Chinese people are anything but punctual. There is regular time and then there is Chinese time. Chinese time is always late and at the last minute. Sadly, this article seems to be very familiar with other website articles. I am very doubtful that this was written by someone recently to China. </p>
<p>China is rapidly changing. Many of the customs and traditions are being lost, replaced, or being created. As the older generation dies off, and the new generation takes over, look for even more changes. This article will become obsolete in many ways within the next 10-20 years.</p>
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