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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby MissLT » Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:08 am

Nanning wrote: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.

What a load of ~. I did not stop by for this ~!!! :roll: You seem conveniently forgetting the latest milk formula incident. And then the lead toys. Shall I go on for more?

You Chinese people are good at business by breaking the price (oh I can name how many times you people have screwed other people' businesses over and over for your very low price). And you choose quantity over quality. Walmart, in the US, is an example of how low you can go to associate with evil. Walmart is a US company; however, most of their products are bought or made in China because the price is just so cheap. A t-shirt made in China for about $1 or less can be sold for about $10 at Walmart stores in the States. It'd be a very good business benefiting both countries if Chinese supervisors weren't so darn cruel. Women, especially, are abused in those factories; they have to endure long working hours and bad housing. It gets sadder when they are underpaid for the hard work they have to put out. Some of them are even physically abused.

Now tell me, you think this is right because the US companies give you the money, so it's business: do what you've gotta do????? I call it BS.
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby MissLT » Wed Oct 28, 2009 2:23 am

Nanning wrote: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?

Wow, denial much?

Nanning wrote: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.

Oh, I thought you said this topic wasn't about those copycats? What the hell is this then? If your neighbor batted the deer on the head, would you do the same thing? Why don't you stop this nonsense, okay? You cannot throw the excuse "we're not as bad as the Americans because they killed Iraqis" around like it can show people you're quite innocent.

Now if you're so proud of your country, you need to start taking responsibility for whatever it's done to the world and let the Americans take theirs. Using comparison between countries as an excuse belongs to middle school kids. Grow the hell up!!!!

Nanning wrote: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?

:roll: You don't have the best quality because you use cheap materials to make your products. You use harmful, dangerous, or even poisonous chemicals to make your products. And you're willing to go very low, in other words, accept little orders to make your businesses, a very typical Asian's move in business to break the price. :roll:
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby Jessiejin » Wed Oct 28, 2009 4:32 am

I found that these guys registered here just several days ago. I wonder what on earth is your purpose? Can you tell us what's your nationality?
Please don't hesitate to let me know my mistakes in grammar, vocabularies, or anything else. Thank you in advance.
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby Nanning » Wed Oct 28, 2009 6:42 am

A rising China is a blessing to the whole world.

Without China in the Security Council of United Nations, the western countries might have killed a larger number of innocent people in Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Afganistan and other places in the world.

Some of you are always talking about food and things put into your mouths to your stomaches, can you be a little wiser than that? The reason for you to live is just to eat?

To those who want to tarnish the image of China, it is very bad to do so! If you can live without the Chinese products, do it and soon you will be kicked out of the house by your wives, I am very sure.

Why are so still silent about your countries? Do you have anything that cannot be talked about in the broad daylight?

Do not use words like hell, which will make me convinced that you were raised by a bitch.

Thank you.
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby rojbanks » Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:23 am

China r Flexing their muscles, the red red dragon is awaken..
it has highest growing Economy, highest GDP, large number of companies, biggest exporter country,big manufacturing nation, it has rapidly change it's strategies to became capitalist Marxist nation, We all witness it in the last Olympics in baiging .
It shows the world how capable of his by developing a defence equipment of 52 various types for it's world largest army and defence forces...
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby MissLT » Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:56 am

Nanning wrote:A rising China is a blessing to the whole world.

Without China in the Security Council of United Nations, the western countries might have killed a larger number of innocent people in Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Afganistan and other places in the world.

Some of you are always talking about food and things put into your mouths to your stomaches, can you be a little wiser than that? The reason for you to live is just to eat?

ROTFLMAO :lol: :lol: :lol: What a load of ~!!!! Again, take some darn responsibility for your precious country, you commie.

Nanning wrote:To those who want to tarnish the image of China, it is very bad to do so! If you can live without the Chinese products, do it and soon you will be kicked out of the house by your wives, I am very sure.

Of course, you are very sure because you'd lower yourself just to get some businesses, even if it'd kill other people. You can start talking when you're sure less babies would be killed because of those formulas, yeah???

Nanning wrote:Why are so still silent about your countries? Do you have anything that cannot be talked about in the broad daylight?

Are you talking about yourself, hypocrite?

Nanning wrote:Do not use words like hell, which will make me convinced that you were raised by a bitch.

Thank you.

ROTFLMAO!!!! Is this how you Chinese people debate your points? You start insulting people' loved ones when you have nothing right to say? Believe me, you're not the first Chinese who would go this low to insult my loved ones. And just to think you guys consider yourself educated. Why don't you grow the HELL up and start debating on your own term instead of bringing other's loved ones in the arguement? :lol:
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby Nanning » Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:27 am

MissLT, I can fully understand your state of mind. But you also leave an impression on me that you are an ostrich that buries your forking head in the sand all the time.

We did have poison milk in my country, but DO YOU NOT have your own? By the way, you are NOT a hypocrite, you are very HONEST, but up to now, you seem to live in the Mars or in the moon, because all of us do not know where is your country. If you come from the US, as you often mentioned the sweat shop of Wal-mart, OK, let me refresh your bad memory, the ongoing world financial crisis that has made so many people in the world jobless is caused by you Americans! The war of Iraq is caused by your country, but your president got the Nobel Prize for Peace, I do not know who should laugh this time.

I am here to say something to celebrate the great day in the history of my country, but you and other evil-minded people tried to spoil our good mood, it is very much like the occasion that on your birthday party somebody tells you that you will die in the end. You are exactly the person like that. I am not educated, if the eduation you mean is to teach one how to use four-letter words, in this respect, you are a great master, we should learn from you!
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby MissLT » Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:14 pm

Nanning wrote:MissLT, I can fully understand your state of mind. But you also leave an impression on me that you are an ostrich that buries your forking head in the sand all the time.

We did have poison milk in my country, but DO YOU NOT have your own?

Thank you for admitting it. A simple apology would be good instead of digging yourself deeper with excuses. People would be more sympathetic to China if, ONLY IF, you could have enough courage to take responsibilities for your country since you loved it that much. That's how a patriotic person would do-- loves the country for her greatness and takes responsibility for her wrongness.

:roll: "DO YOU NOT have your own?" Stop hopping on the defensive you-did-it-too train. Well, too late, you're on it. Now get off off I-know-it's-wrong station before there's no stopping!!!!!

Nanning wrote:By the way, you are NOT a hypocrite, you are very HONEST, but up to now, you seem to live in the Mars or in the moon, because all of us do not know where is your country.

ALL? 'queeze you, you might not know, but it doesn't mean everyone. I can name at least ten names here who know where I am from. :roll:

Nanning wrote:If you come from the US, as you often mentioned the sweat shop of Wal-mart, OK, let me refresh your bad memory, the ongoing world financial crisis that has made so many people in the world jobless is caused by you Americans!

:lol: Elaborate it, please, pretty please, with cherry on top??

Nanning wrote:The war of Iraq is caused by your country, but your president got the Nobel Prize for Peace, I do not know who should laugh this time.

Excuse me for being extremely rude, well, I've been rude, so what's the heck?!??!?! This is the stupidest thing I have ever heard and believe me, I have heard so many stupid things people have said.

Nanning wrote:I am here to say something to celebrate the great day in the history of my country, but you and other evil-minded people tried to spoil our good mood, it is very much like the occasion that on your birthday party somebody tells you that you will die in the end. You are exactly the person like that.

Ha, your mood would not be spoil if you weren't too defensive to make lame excuses. The way you answered those previous posts was disgusting to me, so I had to jump in. Now I'm really enjoying your annoyance. Your frustration is my pleasure.

What are you gonna do, cut someone's tongue off or mysteriously stuff them with your poisonous food, when you heard others blame China for global warming??? :lol:

Nanning wrote:I am not educated, if the eduation you mean is to teach one how to use four-letter words, in this respect, you are a great master, we should learn from you!

English is not your native language, so I can let it go. But since you really want to be tonge in cheek, then let me tell you something, HELL or HECK might sound offensive to you, yet it's the informal way of expression. Check the ENGLISH dictionary if you want to know all about it. However, calling someone she was raised by a bitch is disgusting and ill-mannered. If this is what you thought it would hurt me, you are very wrong. You are not the first. I have heard something even worst than this coming from someone in your same country. Let me just make an ass out of you and me to say I wasn't surprised because I thought all Chinese were like you and that person. :lol: I kid, I kid, I meant most. Nah, I kid again. It's ALL. Nah, just some. :lol:
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby MissLT » Thu Oct 29, 2009 7:23 pm

rojbanks wrote:China r Flexing their muscles, the red red dragon is awaken..
it has highest growing Economy, highest GDP, large number of companies, biggest exporter country,big manufacturing nation, it has rapidly change it's strategies to became capitalist Marxist nation, We all witness it in the last Olympics in baiging .
It shows the world how capable of his by developing a defence equipment of 52 various types for it's world largest army and defence forces...

Don't even go there!!!! Fake fireworks, fake singing voice???? Now, that's the spirit of sportsmanship. :lol: :lol:
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Re: The 60th National Day of China

Postby fastforward » Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:36 am

Hello.
Do you all think that china is trying to convince the world that it is also the world power. By showing the grand forces in all the three wings of the army it is trying the other nation to horrify. It is progressing in the same way as America is doing. It has also continued to put hurdles in the progress of other Under developing countries like India. It wants to keep busy them in some nonsense matters like border problems.
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