Shanghai: Still Can't Get Over Its Charm. Not Even a Little.
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Wow, Si, you really know how to find the best spots! You make Shanghai look like an absolute fairyland in your photos. I could get lost on your homepage for hours—you're a master at capturing Shanghai, like a human GPS!
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It's gotta be Si! Total die-hard fan here.
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It is pretty good. Once you get used to the cost of living in Shanghai, everywhere else feels inexpensive, and you don't get that uncomfortable feeling of being ripped off. BTW, Si, you're seriously talented at photography—it's gotta be you!
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I've stumbled upon Si's posts so many times; I'm definitely a long-time, devoted fan. You make Shanghai look like a fairyland!
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I used to work in this very building. My take-home pay was 10,000 RMB. And yet, every afternoon, I'd still 'performatively' grab a Starbucks. After paying rent, I'd be 2,000-3,000 in credit card debt each month.
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Hahahahaha, I can't take it! You're making me laugh so hard I'm going crazy!
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A paradise for 'hustle culture kings'? Is that really something to be proud of?
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Please, all you 'hustle kings,' just don't stay here, I'm begging you!
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But people in Shanghai can be quite aloof, and the older women ('aunties') there can be really blunt and hurtful. I never felt any genuine human warmth in that city.
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I don't think it's necessarily aloofness; perhaps it's just politeness, maintaining a comfortable distance. Some people aren't used to being greeted with overt enthusiasm right off the bat.
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OMG, do I want to go to China? Goodness, am I actually thinking about going to China?
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Welcome to China! I'm sure you're going to have a wonderful trip here.
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@playcat Not sure if this MANNER coffee place has gotten popular yet.
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Hahahaha, you go check it out for us!
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And outside my window.
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Shanghai isn't actually that 'dog-eat-dog' anymore, though the cost of living is certainly high.
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Locals probably aren't caught up in the intense competition, right?
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What a beautiful view from this angle! So golden.