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#1 Parent Highlander - 2014-06-13
Re Good advice to foreign teachers in China

What? Chinese culture superior to all other cultures in the world?
Then, tell me, where do the cars, the tanks, the planes, the computers come from that all are in use in China today?
From Chinese culture? Or from the West?
If the the West had not invented them and not allowed China to transfer that technology, they would be still as poor as rats and have no pot to piss in.
Boxiangjiaopi, you are an idiot, and I tell ya what:

I take pride in my Western culture providing all this, and the Chinese should be very, very grateful that these technologies were invented in the West and that we allowed them to transfer this to their own country. They would never make it to share a useful technology with the rest of mankind for common benefit.

China must be grateful to the West for sharing it with them!

Do not criticise China. It has a great culture, superior to all other cultures in the world.
#2 Parent zài Devon de nà yí gè xiū xi shì de Bob - 2014-06-13
Re Good advice to foreign teachers in China

Genuine boxiangjiaopi -- 2014-06-13

Some good advice to Western foreign teachers in China:

1. Never criticise your boss.
2. Accept every work and working time assigned to you.
3. Be always friendly, cooperative and patient, even if they mistreat you.
4. If they forget to pay you on time, don’t complain but wait until they pay you.
5. If they can’t get a Z visa for you, accept if they offer you an F visa.
6. Do not criticise China. It has a great culture, superior to all other cultures in the world.
7. Tell your colleagues to shut up when you hear them criticise China.
8. Tell the PSB about your colleagues if they don’t follow the law in China.
9. Using fake degree and TEFL documents is common practice. Accept and do not complain.
10. Training centres are some of the best places to work for, and they provide opportunities for those who do not qualify for other jobs for one or another reason.
11. Accept that your training centre manager is always right. He holds all the responsibility.
12. Be grateful to the government, the Communist Party and to China that is hosting and feeding you.

All good fun.

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Proved my point I think today. You did print my post-Turnoi answered calling me a wanker. I responded in good English, which you censored being a fake forum. But you did allow Turnoi to send the above as 'The genuine boxiangjiaopi'

Genuine boxiangjiaopi - 2014-06-13
Good advice to foreign teachers in China

Some good advice to Western foreign teachers in China:

1. Never criticise your boss.
2. Accept every work and working time assigned to you.
3. Be always friendly, cooperative and patient, even if they mistreat you.
4. If they forget to pay you on time, don’t complain but wait until they pay you.
5. If they can’t get a Z visa for you, accept if they offer you an F visa.
6. Do not criticise China. It has a great culture, superior to all other cultures in the world.
7. Tell your colleagues to shut up when you hear them criticise China.
8. Tell the PSB about your colleagues if they don’t follow the law in China.
9. Using fake degree and TEFL documents is common practice. Accept and do not complain.
10. Training centres are some of the best places to work for, and they provide opportunities for those who do not qualify for other jobs for one or another reason.
11. Accept that your training centre manager is always right. He holds all the responsibility.
12. Be grateful to the government, the Communist Party and to China that is hosting and feeding you.

All good fun.

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