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    Anita Wiza
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    Not really, but if you do something that looks bad, I think the 'Bluebirds' (a nickname for certain political supporters) would definitely blow it out of proportion.

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      Kay Oberbrunner
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      Yet, the disgusting things the 'Bluebirds' do seem to be totally fine.

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        Antoinette Ferry
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        Not all of them; most locals are actually quite nice. If you're there as a tourist spending money, they'll definitely welcome you. But if you're unlucky and run into some staunch 'deep-green' supporters (a political term), they might deliberately taunt you with remarks like, 'Oh, so you're from the "mighty nation"?'

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          Tanya Bogisich IV
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          Exactly! I'm just here to see how deep the 'well' they're living in really is.

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            Andrea Hand
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            Not at all. As long as you're well-mannered, don't cut in line, and don't speak too loudly, you'll be fine.

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              Samuel Kihn
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              Are you sure?

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                Tracy Hoppe
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                Online, 'mainland Chinese' is often an abstract concept, easily manipulated by those with agendas to spin stories and fit a larger narrative, which is why it attracts so much negativity. In real life, however, you're a tangible, warm human being—someone who also speaks Chinese, perhaps shares some overlapping childhood memories, and is a friend visiting from afar.

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                  Rafael Rau
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                  What's the general impression of mainland Chinese people to them, I wonder? I always had the feeling that they used to see mainlanders as poor, unsophisticated, and ill-mannered. Surely they can't still think that way now, right?

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                    Abraham Kris
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                    Not at all. I've been to Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung, and everyone I met was incredibly friendly and welcoming. Many were eager to chat, especially after recognizing our mainland accent.

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                      Elsa Wyman
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                      So you started using Traditional Chinese characters?

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                        Garrett VonRueden PhD
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                        It's 2025 already, how can anyone still have such thoughts? If you encounter unfriendly people, just ignore them. I've met unfriendly individuals in Japan and Korea too. It's an issue with individuals, not the place itself. We just need to maintain our goodwill.

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                          Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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                          Honestly, it's much better than Hong Kong. At least there's a sense of basic courtesy and decorum; they know how to be outwardly polite. It's not like Hong Kong, where many people seem like yappy little dogs, ready to pick a fight with anything and everything.

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                            Not at all, they are very polite. Much, much better than people in Hong Kong.

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