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by nathanyukai
1717 days ago
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I grow up in Beijing and I have to say this is not accurate but statement like this surely is eye-catching in western media...
My view on this is that the old generation just don't have the habit and common courtesy of living in cities, they lived in poor rural areas for many years before come to the city.
Things like queueing, keep voice down was simply not needed outside of city, The young generation is much better at these, though still have plenty of space to improve! |
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https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/trending-china/arti...
> According to the Post, square dancing has its roots in the Cultural Revolution, particularly the great link-up of 1965 and the educated youth campaign in 1969. The damas are of middle age because square dancing links back to these moments of their youth when collectivism was an important social value in China.