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My Brain Cells in China: "Please Translate!" #chinatravelwtf

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    Nathan Dickinson-Steuber
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    You're welcome to visit! We can grab some local snacks together. But just a heads-up, July and August are scorching – you'll practically melt! I highly recommend coming in autumn!!!!

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      Florence Stark
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      Sorry, can't make it, dear.

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        Lula Turner
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        I'd love to travel to mainland China too, but I'm swamped with work right now. I'll definitely go if I get the chance in the future. I'm dreaming of trying hotpot in Chongqing and Luosifen (river snail rice noodles) in Liuzhou.

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          Edith Friesen
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          Chongqing hotpot is so delicious!

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            Brenda Shanahan
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            Most Taiwanese people are very friendly and enthusiastic. I've visited before and had a great experience. The aggressive individuals you see on TV and online are definitely in the minority.

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              Mr. Otis Schaefer
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              The hostility from people in Taiwan towards mainland tourists isn't even a tenth of what mainland tourists used to face from passersby and shopkeepers in Hong Kong back in the day.

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                Orville DuBuque
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                Taiwanese people are generally friendly.

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                  Lena Oberbrunner
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                  There are many mainland Chinese in Taiwan now. You'll generally find a welcoming atmosphere; it's not really an issue. You're welcome to visit Taiwan!

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                    Howard Legros
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                    In real life, people are perfectly fine, but 'Chinese Twitter' (the Chinese-language sphere on X/Twitter) is often just full of 'AB' (likely referring to bots or divisive content).

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                      Lorraine Rau
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                      Whatever Taiwanese people might truly think deep down, they generally act quite polite—much better manners than people in Hong Kong. And frankly, that's good enough.

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                        Dr. Lance Glover
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                        Yeah, that seems to be the case. You never really know what they're actually thinking, but at least they're always polite. It's a much more comfortable experience compared to interactions with people in Hong Kong.

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                          Jeremiah Bednar
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                          If it weren't for Jay Chou, I wouldn't even know Taiwan existed.

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                            Carmen Willms
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                            I really don't want to.

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