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In reply to the discussion: Chinese forced labor camp worker puts haunting note pleading for help into box of Kmart decorations [View all]Nanjing to Seoul
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As I said in other posts, that is normal paper here in China. I have stacks of paper like that. But the writing it too good for a typical factory worker. I would accept the person having help writing it. Also, the use of the word "practitioner" seems too advanced.
Here in China. . .if you are using your hands to make a living, you don't have an education. It's that simple.
I live in Nanjing. Are you kidding about the GREAT English speakers? You're kidding, right? My wife is from Lizhuang, a small farming village near Danyang in Zhenjiang. Chances are you will get 100 people that will practice their English by saying hello and laughing when you say "hi" back to them. Or will say 听不懂 if you speak English to them.
Yes, I've been here for six years. And I still have that view point. Unless you can prove to me I am wrong, it will not change.