Shanghai WTF Moment: This Place is SCARY!
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Can graduates from 'Tier 2' universities find jobs in Shanghai?
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Shanghai has plenty of people without high academic qualifications. It really depends on what kind of work you're looking for.
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Shanghai? Inclusive?
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It's actually pretty good already.
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@Amy艾米 This blogger made Shanghai look super good.
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The second photo looks like London if it was pretty.
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I once read a saying: because people in this city are relatively affluent, they have the spare energy to be kind. My phrasing might be a bit off, but the gist is that when life is going well for you, you have more capacity to be kind to others.
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Poverty breeds cunning, wealth fosters a good conscience.
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I feel there's an issue with major Chinese cities (or perhaps it's an issue): the roads are too wide, buildings are massive, and there are few ground-floor shops, so cohesive street-level commercial zones don't really form. However, places like Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sydney, and New York (though I haven't been to NY) do have these, to some extent. If you disagree or think our cities are better, well, you're right then.
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I've been to Hong Kong, Tokyo, and New York, and actually, Shanghai is quite similar. While many people poke fun at 'Citywalks' in Shanghai, it's precisely the high density of ground-floor businesses and commercial areas that make them possible. Beijing, on the other hand, struggles with this as things are much more spread out.