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1. fredli+(OP)[view] [source] 2018-01-11 19:11:24
I heard the other side of the story that ABCs could have a hard time in China, because they look just like full han Chinese, but when people find out you are not really "Chinese Chinese", attitudes/expectations/behaviors change.

Edit: I guess I should say "attitudes/expectations/behaviors change, for the better or worse"

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2. jdtang+Y1[view] [source] 2018-01-11 19:23:43
>>fredli+(OP)
This doesn't seem super true in my opinion, but I could be wrong. I think that a lot of native Chinese actually lower their expectations around ABCs and are pretty interested in asking questions about American culture.
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3. fredli+c4[view] [source] [discussion] 2018-01-11 19:36:31
>>jdtang+Y1
I think what you said just confirmed my point: Is "Lower their expectations" necessarily a good thing? Especially when we are talking about under a professional environment. "He's really an American, he doesn't really understand how to be a good manager for a team of native Chinese" doesn't sound like an advantage to me.
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