Hamartia Antidote
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People moving overseas for various reasons, political freedom, better financial future, better education opportunities, bigger house, better air..... The list goes on.
Why everything in this world has to be "Black and White", like in so many Hollywood movie "Good vs Evil"? Just because many Chinese buy a second or third home overseas or even get a green card for the sake of it, it doesn't mean China is not a good place for them. They just want to have some overseas living experience so they can brag about among their friends, and the important thing is they can afford to do so. Why is there anything difficult to understand?
I know owning a home is a part of "American Dream", and for most of Americans it is THE biggest investment in their entire life for which they will have to carry their 30-year mortgage well into their retirement. Owning 2nd or 3rd home in different country it is well beyond their wildest imagination.
Many Chinese own their home "free and clean" in their 30s-40s, and they have extra money they can invest. Buying a home overseas is not a bad option, besides they want to make the best out of this life because they don't believe there is a "Next Life". Like a new Chinese saying: "poverty limits your imagination".
My story in Post 71 is actually quite typical for many Chinese. They don't mind paying $500+ utilities (water, sewer, storm sewer, garbage, internet, power and gas, ADT security etc) per month for using it only a couple of months per year. So yes, they are immigrated statistically, but their still live in China.
Winston's view on China is very shallow and skewed, that might be intentional, so he can collect view counts from people who can find satisfaction watching others bitching about China.
China is great, the USA is also great. Owning a extra home in the US doesn't mean China is not great.
Hmm...well instead of commenting on your answer I think I will ask @VCheng what his opinion of your answer is.
VCheng you’ve been here for about 20 years. Do you really think the influx of say the majority of Pakistanis and Chinese is as he put it “people looking for a second home or third home”.
Now obviously Pakistan is not China but I would surmise the reasons are similar. I don’t think the majority of the Chinese you see on the streets or in your neighborhood are “temporary”. I think most (but not all) have moved here for the long term and Dungeness is kidding himself if he thinks otherwise. Now I’m not talking about college age kids who are over here studying.
Every Chinese family I speak with never mentions going back. I think for most they had a reason back home that made them move. It wasn’t because they thought their country was “bad” it was just something nudged them out.