Spill the Tea
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Every place has its downsides, but Shenzhen's energy and opportunities continue to draw countless people. Social security issues are also being continuously addressed and improved, and I'm confident things will get better.
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You've really hit the nail on the head. But Shenzhen is still very inclusive—at least complaints to the government are generally met with a response.
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Shenzhen is pretty good.
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Your comment section is full of astroturfed comments.
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AI technology... I'm honestly speechless.
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I couldn't agree more! But the only thing we can truly do is focus on self-improvement: strive to move into the main city area (Guannei), switch to a better service provider, and enhance our competitiveness as we approach middle age. Let's all keep striving together!
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Urban development takes time; things will gradually get better.
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Speaking of network coverage, within Beijing's Fourth Ring Road, 5G is widespread, with full signal even in the suburbs. But recently in Longhua (Shenzhen), my 5G often drops to 4G, and it's so laggy that even browsing TikTok is a struggle.
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There's a significant number of people with vested interests who make money quite easily, often without conventional jobs. But they're a minority, and most people remain silent. For the city to truly improve, it needs real positive changes, not just officials sitting in offices, sipping tea, and engaging in idle talk.
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Shenzhen is a big city, and it's quite inclusive.