Mainlanders in Taiwan: Gonna Be Disliked? — Nope, All Cool! 🤝
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Generally, no. But rude and ill-mannered people can be quite off-putting. For instance, I've encountered people cutting in line or bumping into others. They don't apologize and act as if it's perfectly normal. That's the kind of behavior that's truly annoying.
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People like that would be looked down upon anywhere, wouldn't they? Speaking of which, I once saw this clueless old lady cut in line and then let a whole bunch of her friends join her...
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Please, everyone, let's not discuss politics. This post is just intended to reassure friends who are planning to visit and might have some concerns... Thanks.
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I've been to Taiwan three times, and they're actually very friendly to mainlanders. I feel that Taiwanese people are generally very kind. Life in some rural areas of Taiwan feels very convenient too, and the people are warm and down-to-earth. If possible, I'd love to take my savings and retire there.
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I'm planning to visit Taiwan during the winter break, really looking forward to it!
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Hope you like it here.
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When I visited Taiwan before, I was randomly singled out by passersby who started discussing us being mainlanders. It really made me feel quite bad at the time.
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There, there. I can understand how bad you must have felt being treated like that. If it were strangers doing that to me, I'd find it baffling too.
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Not at all, most people are normal. It's just the news that reports on the extreme cases.
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Exactly, we don't dislike normal people.
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Being an annoying person has nothing to do with nationality, right?
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Yeah, it's about character.
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Sometimes, the refusal to discuss something speaks volumes. It's just a way of politely cloaking one's true position.
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Otherwise, what's there to talk about? There are no inherent enemies in the world, just different standpoints. You'll understand if you spend enough time in neutral territories. I work in duty-free, and Taiwanese people are much easier to get along with than Hongkongers...
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There's something that has always baffled me: some people try to bargain for everything and then tell me it's because in China, you can even bargain for a bus fare. This actually happened.
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It's easy to spread rumors. You can haggle at street stalls, but supermarkets and shops have fixed prices. Bus fares are like 1 or 2 yuan no matter the distance, who would haggle over that?
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To be honest, I don't really like talking politics... After all, we can't change each other's minds, so it's better not to discuss it...
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Don't worry, it'll be changed sooner or later.
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The vast majority of people in Taiwan are very friendly. I've been there twice, staying for nearly 6 months in total. The people seemed great. It's just that the traffic on the roads is really fast.
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Indeed, quite fast
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