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Meet Conor, an American who lived in China for 16 years. He’s married to a Chinese wife and works in manufacturing. Conor shared how Chinese work culture is the opposite of the American one, the biggest difference between North and South China, and whether living as an expat in China is expensive. Enjoy!
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 INTRO
00:23 Best Thing in China
02:59 Misconceptions About China
03:45 Culture Shock in China
04:36 How Chinese React to Americans
06:27 Art Area in Guangzhou
07:23 Chinese Restaurant
07:47 Chinese Food
08:59 Being American After 16 Years Abroad
10:36 Chinese vs. Americans at Work
11:24 No Freedom in China?
12:27 Southern Chinese vs. Northern Chinese
14:56 Why Do Chinese Drink When Doing Business?
16:23 Speaking Chinese
18:14 Monthly Budget for a Family in Guangzhou
19:26 Can an American Become Chinese?
20:18 Traveling Across China
21:12 Is It Easier to Stay Healthy in China Than in the U.S.?
22:35 How 16 Years in China Changed an American
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