Northerners: Thinking of Shenzhen? Think Again! (Part 3)
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Overly sensitive people probably won't feel like they fit in anywhere.
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They'd be better off in a place like New Zealand – far from people and close to nature.
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Shenzhen is the most efficient city I've ever seen for getting things done; you don't need 'guanxi' (personal connections). Isn't that the most beneficial setup for ordinary folks?
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It's impossible to not need personal connections. If you think you don't, you just haven't reached a stage where they become crucial. For instance, parents or relatives getting priority access to top doctors often relies on connections. For getting into the civil service, once you pass the written exam, the interview can be a mere formality if you have the right contacts. And these are just a few examples; there are many, many more.
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The climate in the 'Shānhé Sì Shěng' (Shanxi, Shandong, Henan, Hebei) isn't exactly great, is it? Probably similar to Beijing? It's so dry and cold, I really hate Beijing's awful climate.
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You're wondering why Qiu Ju said that, aren't you? Could it be they're from one of the 'Shānhé Sì Shěng' (those four northern provinces)?
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I'm a third-generation Shenzhen native. My maternal grandparents' generation moved to Shenzhen from Xi'an. My maternal grandfather is from Hebei, maternal grandmother from Shenyang, and my paternal grandparents are from Xi'an. They all migrated from the North and really love it here in Shenzhen. My maternal grandmother, in particular, often says how much she dislikes the Northeast.
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Wow! I'm from Xi'an too and planning to settle in Guangdong. I really love the energy and vibrancy here, and I'm working hard to fit in.
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I'm from the Northeast and I've been in Shenzhen for 20 years. I think it's great here; I haven't had any trouble adapting.
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People speak Cantonese in Shenzhen too, don't they?