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The 60th National Day of China

Postby Nanning » Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:44 pm

I believe many of you may have seen or heard the grand event of celebration of the 60th National Day of China. I am very proud of my country after seeing the military parade. We are the people who love and maintain the world peace. In today's ongoing economic downturn worldwide, only China is working very hard to give help. Other countries, either too weak or too conceited to do something. {-:
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby cindyislucky » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:46 am

I'm so sorry for asking you: I don't know why lots of company in your country sometimes make things that are very similar to other things of other country. Is this a strong point ? Are you proud of this?
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby eggplant » Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:36 am

You can absolutely proud of your country because of long tradition, big territory with beautiful sceneries, and as you said, a strong military force. But you have to consider again what your country is doing with the customers’ health when producing a large amount of bad products such as poisonous tooth paste and fruits, bad frozen fish, shrimps, harmful toys, especially immitated products. Those actions called forth an agry response from the public. For me, I must look for very carefully the original of products before deciding to buy them. If I see the phrase “made in China” on the product, I will immediately put it down, and never want to buy it, even its price is much cheeper that others. My family also boycotts the Chinese products because of their infamous. I am a little bit pleasant with this action to against the wrongness, but I am still very angry because knowing that many poor and unknowing people will be the victim of that evil. What is the Chinese playing at? They don’t know their action leads to a lot of bad results for customers and for their prestige? The morality of business may be lost somewhere!
“In today's ongoing economic downturn worldwide, only China is working very hard to give help. Other countries, either too weak or too conceited to do something” (Nanning) - Does that the way your country help the world?
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby eggplant » Thu Oct 22, 2009 6:40 am

You can absolutely proud of your country because of long tradition, big territory with beautiful sceneries, and as you said, a strong military force. But you have to consider again what your country is doing with the customers’ health when producing a large amount of bad products such as poisonous tooth paste and fruits, bad frozen fish, shrimps, harmful toys, especially immitated products. Those actions called forth an agry response from the public. For me, I must look for very carefully the original of products before deciding to buy them. If I see the phrase “made in China” on the product, I will immediately put it down, and never want to buy it, even its price is much cheeper that others. My family also boycotts the Chinese products because of their infamous. I am a little bit pleasant with this action to against the wrongness, but I am still very angry because knowing that many poor and unknowing people will be the victim of that evil. What is the Chinese playing at? They don’t know their action leads to a lot of bad results for customers and for their prestige? The morality of business may be lost somewhere!
“In today's ongoing economic downturn worldwide, only China is working very hard to give help. Other countries, either too weak or too conceited to do something” (Nanning) - Does that the way your country help the world?
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby Nanning » Thu Oct 22, 2009 8:57 am

Hi, Cindyislucky,thank you for your reply!

The topic here is not about the copycats as you mentioned.

There are always bad guys in each and every country, do you agree?

Do you mind telling me your nationality? And let us have a look to see the bad guys there. Are you proud of them,either?
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby cindyislucky » Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:43 am

eggplant wrote:You can absolutely proud of your country because of long tradition, big territory with beautiful sceneries, and as you said, a strong military force. But you have to consider again what your country is doing with the customers’ health when producing a large amount of bad products such as poisonous tooth paste and fruits, bad frozen fish, shrimps, harmful toys, especially immitated products. Those actions called forth an agry response from the public. For me, I must look for very carefully the original of products before deciding to buy them. If I see the phrase “made in China” on the product, I will immediately put it down, and never want to buy it, even its price is much cheeper that others. My family also boycotts the Chinese products because of their infamous. I am a little bit pleasant with this action to against the wrongness, but I am still very angry because knowing that many poor and unknowing people will be the victim of that evil. What is the Chinese playing at? They don’t know their action leads to a lot of bad results for customers and for their prestige? The morality of business may be lost somewhere!
“In today's ongoing economic downturn worldwide, only China is working very hard to give help. Other countries, either too weak or too conceited to do something” (Nanning) - Does that the way your country help the world?


I absolutely agree with you. Whenever I go shopping, I never choose any products made in China because of their quality. In today's ongoing economic downturn worldwide, only China is working very hard to copy products from other countries or to make poor quality products to give a help ?? Do you mean that ???
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby eggplant » Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:18 am

That 's for certain when you said there 're always many bad people in each country. But your country is so "well-known" that whenever mentioning about bad products and copycat, people will naturally think of your country!!! {-: Congratulation!, your country really creates a great and durable trademark, that very few country can do it.
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby Nanning » Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:34 pm

I just see two angry customers who hate Chinese goods, are you sure that because the marking of "Made in China" is there it really is produced by Chinese not by Indian or Canada or other coutries? There is something called fake goods in the world, do you know?

Would you mind telling me what your countries have done to the world?
The US killed many innocent people in Iraq and other countries, worse than us,even if what you said is true.

Chinese goods generally are not the best in quality, but the selling point is the low price, you cannot buy low priced goods and keep complaining at the same time, do you think it is fair?

The G-20 Summit to save the world is actually G-2 Summit, one is the US, the other is my China, which is the fact recognized by all the world but you two.

Have a good sleep and think twice, thank you.
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby Jessiejin » Tue Oct 27, 2009 6:02 am

Your country may be full of goods made in China. But have you thought about that why so many goods flow to the country? Don't your customs control that? Who benefits from that? Many famous enterprises grant their famous brands to the factories of China or launch manufacturing plant in China in order to save the labour cost and limited resoures. Whose interests are endangered on earth? Just because Chinese people may be so friendly and may not have a long-term sight.
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby boomboom » Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:46 am

Hey, I agree with eggplant and cindyislucky. and I think not only eggplant and cindyislucky hate China, in my country, my friends and I also boycott Chinese products. {-: . Maybe, Nanning has many things to support his/her country. I still don't like China very much. And I am telling this to other people around me as much as I can. I hope they will refuse to use chinese products.
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