Monday, October 31, 2016
Chinese Lady Tells Off In VIRAL VIDEO
A Chinese lady's rant went VIRAL on social media after video taping herself on a blistery and scathing and expletive-laden rant about the rude misbehavior of her compatriots on vacation.
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On Facebook, Bin Bin Ji, or “Sister Big Bin,” leveled harsh criticism at another Chinese woman who wanted to take home and "make ff with" a large piece of [drift]wood she had found washed up on the Lovers’ Beach in Phuket [Don't SAY this], Thailand. Tour guides told the holidaying lady not to take the wood, but she took it anyway, so Ms. Ji interviened and stepped in. The wood-carrying-off-lady gave up after a long argument.
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“If Thailand didn’t have laws, I can tell you, the Lovers’ Beach, within one year, we Chinese will have taken all its sand back home to put it in the fish tank to breed fish,” Ms. Ji stated in the viral video, “You take everything. Everything. Always like this.”
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“What is the system of rules? What is the system of rules? We have said it again and again. Isn’t the incident of the person being bitten to death some days ago still bloody?” she reminded, speaking of the woman mauled to death screaming by a Tiger in a Beijing safari park in October. Many Chinese saw the death as an example of what can happen when one ignores the rules.
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“Why are these kinds of Chinese becoming more and more? It’s f– shameful,” Ms. Ji said at the end of the video.[It’s f– frigging]
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Last Sunday after Ms. Ji posted the video to her Facebook page, the video skyrocketed to 443,000 views and 14,000 likes. Her personal page has 5,728 followers as of this writing. Facebook, blocked in China, did not matter since Ms. Jigot uploaded the video while she was still on holiday in Thailand.
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Since then, China-Facebook-banned video has also been reposted on Weibo, a Chinese social media
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It is a site something akin to Twitter. The rant received wide praise from Chinese netizens.
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“Brilliantly said! I’m very happy that your behavior has effectively protected Chinese people’s image,” stated Sc、Lizhijianfeishaonian wrote.
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“Overnight riches have grown, but people’s quality hasn't caught up,” another netizen named Walker Min wrote.
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Chinese tourists are of poor reputation abroad after making newspaper headlines with bad etiquette such as going to the head of and skipping lines, spitting on the floor and leaving litter about. Then as China’s economy progresses with rising levels of education, people are becoming painfully aware of this tarnished image and demanding that their fellow Chinese exhibit more polite behavior.
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“If all people have your awareness, our people won’t need to worry about Chinese tourists wherever we go … Out of the country gate we are one family, can we do some deeds of high-quality and not let China lose face?” one called –Wazi Xiansheng stated on Weibo.
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The "bad-acting"
of Chinese tourists makes a big headache for the government, which frets about its overseas image. The red communist state media and authorities have used both propaganda and the law to tell Chinese people how to act when they go on vacation. In 2015, the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) began keep records of bad Chinese tourist behavior including disrupting public transport, ignoring local customs and the vandalizing and damage to cultural relics.
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“The misbehavors of outbound tourists has affected Chinese people’s image to some extent,” China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) stated on its website.
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In a 2015 report, the red Chinese communist state media outlet Xinhua also called for people to “pack up their bag of etiquette and civilization before setting off on a trip.” Xinhua stated earlier in 2016 that the number of negative reports has gone down recently and that behavior had greatly improved.
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“The downside of fast economic development has surfaced slowly. The young generation is changing gradually. This is not something that can be changed overnight. Take some time. China fighting. I love China,” a person named Cookie AA commented on Ms. Ji’s video on Weibo.
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http://blogs.wsjDOTcom/chinarealtime/2016/08/12/angry-chinese-lady-scolds-shameful-chinese-tourists/
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https://www.facebookDOTcom/100010639628160/videos/286014515096534/ Is MANDARIN Chinese?
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