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Shanghai Survival: Pop That Bubble or Perish!

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    Lindsey Jerde DDS
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    Support the comment above! ⬆️!!! The illusion has been shattered.

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      Garrett VonRueden PhD
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      I feel like the Shanghai fantasy in most people's eyes is propped up by two groups: the very rich and happy, and those who aren't as rich or happy but aspire to be like the former. My friends and I are all locals, some living downtown and some in the suburbs, and none of us have ever been strongly interested in trends like clubs, fashionistas, or 'citywalks.' Call it being laid-back or call it wasting time, but what we actually pursue is a stable, peaceful life, much like most young people in the Jiangsu-Zhejiang-Shanghai region. So, when I see many descriptions of Shanghai, I actually feel a bit bewildered...?

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        Katrina Ziemann
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        You're being very objective, and I agree that Shanghai locals are generally great. However, I was actually just describing the perspective of a 'non-local kid.' Please don't misunderstand me.

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          Delia Jast
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          The only ones who seem truly relaxed are the elderly folks pulling their little carts to burn incense or stroll in the park.

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            Florence Stark
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            It's so true. Beijing is uncomfortably sophisticated, while Shanghai is uncomfortably unrefined.

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              Wayne Marvin
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              Oh my, I've noticed people really like mixing Chinese and English. That's fine, I guess!

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                Mrs. Beverly Glover-Crist
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                This article used a total of four English words; things like 'popup' should be understood by everyone.

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                  Christina Altenwerth
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                  But for us in the LGBTQ+ community, Shanghai's greatest charm is probably its inclusiveness.

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                    Anita Wiza
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                    Of course, you're right.

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                      Garrett VonRueden PhD
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                      Aside from renting, my line of work brings me into contact with many wealthy people (not for schmoozing or social obligations). And many of them are genuinely low-key. Maybe only their bag is truly expensive, but from head to toe, their outfits are very ordinary, with common colors—the kind you wouldn't give a second glance to in a crowd. But when it comes to spending, they are truly wealthy and make considered purchases.

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                        Dexter Cummerata
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                        Everyone has their own preferences. It's not necessarily true that someone dressed extravagantly isn't wealthy, but you're right, many rich people are very low-key.

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                          Clarence Hessel II
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                          Through your words, I can feel that anxiety and restlessness, even through the screen.

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                            Kristi Doyle
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                            I'm also feeling very anxious right now.

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