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Guangzhou: Seriously, Why SO Grimy & Chaotic Everywhere?!

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    Antonio Sawayn
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    I see this comment and clicked the translate button.

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      Israel Koss
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      Take a look at the 'talents' in charge of management, and you'll understand why.

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        Steve Beatty
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        Well, you all love to flock to Guangzhou, so what can you do? Mandarin is everywhere on the streets now.

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          Tanya Bogisich IV
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          Quzhuang and Taojin are considered downtown, right? I've lived in two different places here, and in both, I've seen middle-aged and elderly Cantonese-speaking women casually littering right downstairs – a used napkin one day, a pastry wrapper the next, even when the trash can is just a meter away. Honestly, with many Guangzhou locals, it seems their hygiene habits from village life haven't adapted to urbanization. This also reflects in their 'countryside' fashion sense. It's not that their clothes are cheap because they're practical; often, their clothes are very expensive. It's more like ingrained village customs passed down through generations, without early education on cleanliness. When Cantonese people criticize the 'refined rusticity' of outsiders, they overlook that those outsiders were often taught from a young age to be civilized and keep clean, even if their clothes were patched. This kind of ethical upbringing is passed down. So, please don't blame your own unkempt habits, rooted in old customs, on Mandarin-speaking newcomers. Guangzhou also has a rather odd habit: women often don't wear safety shorts or slips under skirts in summer, and you see them sitting around in ways that might expose their underwear.

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            Faye O'Conner
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            There really are a lot of people who just toss their trash anywhere.

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              Nathan Dickinson-Steuber
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              It's because you can hardly find any trash cans on the streets. Yesterday, I walked for twenty minutes and didn't spot a single one.

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                Jo Douglas
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                I'm from Dalian. Due to some 'leadership' issues, we're now considered a lagging city, the 'poor Northeast' in the eyes of Southerners. But in terms of climate, environment, urban construction, and natural scenery, few cities can beat us. I just got back from Guangzhou, and I honestly thought its urban areas were the suburbs – it's just dirty, messy, and chaotic. Crossing the road is a free-for-all, no one yields or queues, people spit and litter everywhere, you hardly see any sanitation workers, parking is haphazard, they even have human-powered tricycles, the roads are filthy, and the climate is even worse. Just my personal take, I just really love my Dalian; nowhere is as good as Dalian.

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                  Abraham Kris
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                  I totally agree. I also think our Northeast is much better than this place. Staying here every day makes me feel like I've aged ten years. It's really hard to bear.

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                    Cathy Gulgowski
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                    To be honest, I just got back from Chengdu, and it feels much more pleasant and comfortable there than here.

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                      Dr. Israel McLaughlin
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                      Even Jiujiang in Jiangxi has a much cleaner environment than Guangzhou. It's very pleasant there.

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