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Made in China, Part 2
Free speech is something of an oxymoron in China, since technically speaking, it doesn’t exist.
— Xenocrates
Lost in Translation – this is a huge recurring problem in China.
Have you ever been on one of those trips where shortly after arrival you wanted to leave? Have you ever been to a country where everything from the government to the culture annoyed you? That was China for me. Here are 3 more reasons why China sucked from the Top 10 Lessons I learned there:
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