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Comments by "Yerris" (@yerri5567) on "How Much Do The Chinese in Shanghai Make? | Street Interview" video.
@calchen6603 That guys income was at least 5x the avg interviewees income, even 10x some. So his tax bracket far exceeds others. You think high income earners shouldnt be taxed more?
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@bappyhasanjahid4985 What does that have to do with this video? Want to talk about WW1 and goldfishes as well?
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@mariners_platter Well sorry to burst your bubble, but religion is not "banned" in China. And every single country on this planet has "free speech"...as long as within the laws. Otherwise, there will be consequences of breaking that law. Try verbal abuse/harassment, hate speech, or death threats and call to actions to it in the US, its not without consequences. Just like in China and their laws on criticising their central (not local or provincial) government.
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@heididlr5433 Lol how is that a "good" mindset? A good mindset is leaving behind more than what you have earned so that theres wealth for your descendents.
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@Razear "Oh, sweet summer child...if only you knew. If only you knew" That "sweet summer child" you speak of earns about $5500 USD a year. The average American earns more than 10x that. So that $4 USD take out is equivalent to at least a $40 USD take out for the average American. "If only you knew"...
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@mayl4152 You dont need to "teach" your descendent to make their own money. Society will teach them that themselves. And why would you assume your descendent would be "fighting" over it? Just split it evenly. Moreover, how many Chinese are willing to have more than 1 children these days? And if your children are "eagerly" waiting for you to die, then youve failed as a parent.
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@mayl4152 There are some things that dont need to be "taught". People just "pick it up" as its common sense. If you go out in the real world asked if peoples parents "taught" them to make money, the overwhelming answer youd get is a resounding "no". They might have "mentioned" it, but "teach"? No, you learn that from school and society. And like I said, if your children are "fighting" over their inheritance and "eagerly" waiting for them to die, then those people failed as a parent. And the data shows that most Chinese are still only having 1 child.
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@user-xj2ff4un8r Who bad mouthed who?
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@turtlesoup8134 Very sad indeed.
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@maxjing61 If your occupation is a student, then youre not in the category of being unemployed.
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@maxjing61 How can students work full-time when theyre studying full time? And theres nothing wrong with being counted in the statistics if youre looking for part-time work and unable find work.
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@IamHandsome4u You can facepalm your own comment...People drop out after grade 9/10/11/12 you know? When theyre not students, then theyre part of the youth un/employment statistics.
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@maxjing61 Thats a grey area. Its part of their studies. I dont think thats constitutes as "employed" as theyre getting paid a stipend from funding as part of their studies.
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@maxjing61 And post docs arent "students" plus theyre not aged 16-24
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@maxjing61 Those "grade skippers" you speak have scholarships and will immediately be employed once they finish their studies. And again, once theyve graduated (post docs) theyre not "students", and theyre not unemployed eithier. So not sure what youre getting at here.
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@momokui Surely? How you so sure when this video isnt about Western countries? And asking questions and goldfishes are "very serious"...
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