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Just Back from Shanghai: Here's the Real Deal

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    Samuel Kihn
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    Shanghainese people don't split the bill (go AA) at family gatherings. At most, they take turns hosting, and they often even fight over who gets to pay the bill.

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      Sadie Ortiz-Waelchi
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      You must be talking about eating small wontons, right?

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        Barry Kuphal
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        My experience after a few days of traveling in Shanghai is that I never want to come back! I'm from Hefei, Anhui, and when I first got here, people were dismissive and looked annoyed when I tried to buy things or ask questions. It's hard to adjust when you're used to your own city. Plus, things are expensive here – though if you're rich, you can disregard what I just said. In summary, there's no human warmth here, and contrary to what some might say, they do take advantage of people. They might be clean, but I don't think they have much in the way of good manners or 'quality'.

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          Ellis Sauer DVM
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          A lack of human warmth – that's what I've truly felt during my trip to Shanghai. Even the security guards in residential communities act all high and mighty.

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            Sadie Ortiz-Waelchi
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            'Shanghainese people don't like to take advantage of others?' Are you serious? That made me laugh.

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              Johnathan Schmeler
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              They really do take petty advantages. As someone in e-commerce, I can tell you that many customers from Shanghai are quick to threaten you with bad reviews!

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                Darren Sawayn
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                I was quite disappointed after coming to Shanghai. I met several people who weren't very nice and even tried to rip me off.

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                  Terrence Beer
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                  I just went out for one evening, and the people I encountered really weren't great.

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                    Beulah Koelpin
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                    I don't quite agree with point 5. I've been to Shanghai, but I feel that people in Beijing generally have better manners than people in Shanghai.

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                      Katrina Sporer
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                      I prefer the personality of people from Northern China.

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                        Felix Glover
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                        Shanghainese people are f***ing hollow. They rely entirely on material possessions to fill their inner emptiness because they have no real emotions to speak of. Money is what maintains their relationships 90% of the time; only 10% is genuine feeling. I recently saw some posts complaining about Shanghainese people, and I thought they hit the nail on the head.

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