Chinese people can also be Karens or Kevins. Using a white name does not make you a white. Looking down on Chinese repeople does not make you white either. No I am not Chinese, not even Asian. But I see this behaviour from people of all backgrounds. You are not unique in that regard but doing the same pathetic thing, trying to step on someone else (in this case your own people), in order to make money. In short, you are not better than any of these Karens or Kevins in this video.
As far as I am concerned, Taiwan is the real china. Taiwan has preserved all the culture and religion and wisdom from the past. Meanwhile in the mainland the cultural revolution has successfully brainwashed billions of people.
Ever heard chinese from hong kong the way they speak ? In every sentence there is a "your mother" or " fuck" in it .😂 And taiwanese government fights all the time with each dringend or after a debate . In a country of 1.4 billion ppl. Ofc. You have exceptions . And it also needs time for education. The onder generations hardly has anything to eat let alone money and time for education . They are not all Lucky like you .Who has everything bcs of your parents .
I was in Singapore for business and this group of Chinese women went up to a fruit stand and just started feeding. The owner came out and started yelling at them and they just ignored him. Then the police, who happened to be in the area, showed up and actually arrested them. Then they started wailing and crying and begging to let them go. Police there don’t mess around.
😂😂😂.i fought owners to pose make them pay for eat his fruits. I should make them pay for my fruits or call police for them. Watch they changed so quickly own mind and pay me for nothing trouble any other countries.
There was a point in time in which Chinese people were probably just as courteous and polite as modern Japanese and South Korean people. Then a certain group took over and decided to throw out 5 thousand years of culture and tradition.
Exactly. Such a sad state of affairs. So much culture...gone. I usually roll my eyes at stuff like generational trauma but I think this is one of those rare scenarios where I can't think of a better term. The amount of time required to reverse the damage will take decades, at least.
I'm CNese and I despise this line of collectivist thinking. I get it what you are trying to say but collectivism is absolutely one of the most toxic cultural trait the middle kingdom had imposed as a curse on large swathes of Asia. You did something wrong = you did something wrong. Don't bring your siblings, your friend and his dog into the fray. The Western civilization relies on actual moral code to produce upstanding citizens with creed and decency. The middle kingdom relies exclusively on collectivist peer pressure and herd mentality. What you see by and large in the video is what happens when the individuals involved realized that they are no longer being watched (e.g. in a foreign nation) or the collective actually ain't gonna do something (e.g. littering ) or the collective actually approves of their behavior (e.g. leeching off free AC in malls).
I'm a Singaporean Chinese, and when i visited Taiwan, I have to say that the Taiwanese are a better class of people than us. They are mindful and considerate on the roads, generous to others and especially, to the elderly. Their communities take good care of them by providing free services, like hair cuts and nail cutting.
Yeh I’ve been to Singapore and Taiwan, I didn’t notice the Chinese in Singapore if they were well mannered or not but I really could see in Taiwan they were awesome!
i'm an american born chinese person that owns a business that we sometimes have to call the law. some cops are total assholes and don't want to do shit while some are amazing and go above and beyond.
I used to live in Key West. The residents hate it when the Disney cruises bring in the hordes of Chinese tourists because of how outrageously rude and entitled they behave. They're notorious for stealing everything that's not nailed down. Local merchants will shut and lock their doors when they see the Disney ship dock and won't reopen until it's left.
Their level of entitlement is seriously astonishing. A chinese tourist once intentionally let their kid took a dump in our national park where our National Hero was buried. Didn’t picked it up.
@@msj793it's true, I've worked in Key West, many Americans on vacation in the Keys report thefts and Grapes at the hotel I work at more often when the communist Chinese red army comes from Communist Leftist Disney cruises 😂
isn’t it laughable if you compare to many of the people in the state? When you go out you are not scared of bad manners, you scared of high crime, homeless and mobs.
A few years ago I flew to China for a business meeting. I was fortunate to fly first class and when I left my seat to use the restroom, I came back to an elderly Chinese lady sleeping in my seat w her shoes off. It was a bit nasty. When I asked her to leave, she pretended to snore. She proceeded to argue w the steward for about ten minutes. Then she finally left and said something that I imagine was profane to me in Chinese. It was an intro to the type of behavior I would encounter in mainland China. I don't plan to go back
Yeah, mainland China is definitely a place I have no desire to ever set foot in. Seems like a nation of people just throwing their weight around and not giving a damn about anyone else but themselves.
Chinese adults really did not grow away from their childish tantrums. Proper parenting, teaching manners, and teaching kids how to properly process their feelings really is important when you're young
Here in NY where we have a very large Chinese population I have witnessed the Chinese to be extremely crude.They don't cover their mouths when they sneeze, they spit all over the sidewalk and they will just blow a booger out and keep walking like its nothing.
I suggest you never visit any construction site. Every worker expells Snot rockets ,especially in the winter . 😂😂 As far as picking their noses, they use kleenex.
I'm from Germany, there is a word for that behavior. Fremdschämen (ashamed of others). If someone behaves so bad that you feel getting ashamed just by looking at such behavior.
that is also true in the West Philippine Sea. The Chinese government is claiming the whole South China Sea as its own territory where it is not. The degree of greediness of Chinese people has skyrocketed.
I was in an airplane.. chinese tourist keeps pushing my back in the queue.. ask her politely in english not to push.. acts like cant hear me or understand me.. continues to push afterwards: asked her politely in chinese... pretends not to understand my chinese and later continues to push. Another person asks her to back off and dont push politely... she ignores and continues to push. The whole plane now got involved and tell her to stop pushing. But she ignores it and continued... then i pushed back and said "i can also push" and she looked at me with such fury in her eyes as if she was wronged.. but at least stopped pushing 😂 . Its a shame she made me push a woman but was left with no other option.
Another example at the airport: a young china couple.. where the girl was close to 18.. felt they could board the plane first since the boyfriend ordered business class tickets. They did not want to move for the handicapped people and person with a young infant... bet he still got laid cuz he bought her business class though...
The rules were to not hit *ladies.* That's the counterpart to a gentleman, and not behaving like one means you don't get the same rules. The reason was so idiots wouldn't strike nobility and the nobility could stop lopping off hands and heads. But *somehow* just like the commandments things got twisted.
My gran was born before the CCP take over and moved out before the Great Famine. and she is one of the most refined people I've met. It's literally peasants that propagated this behavior from the top down
I stayed for several years at a hotel in Oslo for work. In off-tourist season, the rooms were filled with minibar, water boiler, slippers, dressing gown, iron, napkins and so on. Before tourist season started, the hotel removed everything since a lot of chinese tourist busses were expected. So in summertime, the rooms were stripped, and the rest of the year they were comfortable. The hotel had to remove everything since they stole it all if it was there. Also at the breakfast buffet, the chinese cut the line, and touched all the food with their hands and put it back again. Us regulars definately noted when the chinese arrived.
I ve seen that too in the hotel I worked at least ‘our’ chinese groups were not allowed in our restaurant but had their own banquet room. It has been a while so I do not know if the travel agency still existe but if we saw bookings from Gulliver Travel we already knew to be prepared.
I'm surprised at the last one because I've been to China countless times, worked for a Chinese airline most of my life and they always make a point of not touching any food with their hands. A lot of times I was grabbing stuff with my hands and in a matter of second someone came and brought Western cutlery so that I stop touching my food
i wonder don't the CCP have good morals and right conduct subjects taught across China schools? but I haven't experienced rude and rowdy behaviours from young Chinese. Perhaps, it's always the aunties in the Mao Zedong revolution who are like this. i don't care if i have to confront aunties...they need to know that it's shameful to act like an animal, but animals have discipline if they are trained. at least, they obey. But for aunties and their children who inherit their bad manners, good luck!
@@sixtentore8655 Maybe it's different when they are abroad? My friend is a germophobe and he did not want to eat breakfast there anymore after seeing it. First he tries to get there before official opening time, to snatch something. But the chinese was there also so he gave up. He started buying food from a local store even if breakfast was included in our stay at the hotel.
I was at the Costco in City of Industry CA. There was a huge line at the gas pumps. A Chinese man was speaking on his phone in his car. He pulled up to the pump and hesitated to get out until it looked like he finished his conversation. Then, he pumped his gas, got back in his vehicle and made another phone call as he sat in his car in front of the pump. No one could use that pump. I was the only person to confront him. He did leave. I was amazed that all these other Chinese customers just sat by and took it.
That isn't exclusive to Chinese unfortunately. Just last week some woman was standing in front of a set of revolving doors staring at her phone, blocking the door for everyone at a hotel i was staying at. She was waiting for her husband who had parked his car in the middle of the loading, unloading luggage area (so that no one else could use the area) and he parked, got out of the car and goes to the front desk to check out. Basically preventing everyone from being able to load up their cars and leave.
That's right. This behavior started especially when Xi came to power. China has behaved in the same way politically since 2017. At that time they decided to act more aggressively with the aim of dominating the world economically.
@@inotoni6148 Bro, here in Romania we have jokes about how rapacious and rude the Chinese were, since the '60s. This behavior is not recent. It's been passed on since the Mao era. And as you can see, it's mostly the elderly that behave like this, and people in their 40's that have suffered under Mao. After Mao, they had a chance to improve, but sadly a lot of them chose not to, and their manners passed on to their kids. You may say that when Winnie came to power, it got worse.
I have another example of the difference between Taiwan chinese and Mainland Chinese. In the vid where a man (not sure if he's chinese or japanese) wore a blue Japanese team jersey, he's called a "Han traitor". The chinese spectators booed during the playing of japanese anthem, and shone laser pen at the japanese athletes. a few days later, the Taiwanese baseball team won 4-0 over the japanese. It was Japan's first lost in 27 yr. The japanese team bowed to the Taiwanese, and the Taiwanese postponed their popping of champagne on the field. That's called respecting one another.
thank you for telling about it. I don't think the mainland Chinese understand the consequences of their actions or they don't care at all. such a sad performance.
I was at Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia and there were probably 20 people waiting in line to take a picture at a famous spot. Two Mainland Chinese aunties walked past and in Chinese said, “no need to wait, we can go to the front” I watched as they went directly to the front, cut the line, and began taking pictures. Everyone started shouting at them and they finally left. It was WILD
Same happened to me in 2018 -- big group of Chinese tourists came in 3 buses....they walked in front of everyone standing in line as if they owned the place. We all started yelling at them and pointing them to wait their turn, and each acted offended we were reprimanding them for their selfish actions.
They're a product of their environment. I've noticed that Chinese who are loud and aggressive in their own country go to Australia or New Zealand and their aggression level drops from about 100 to around 5, just from being out of that environment.
Normalcy in Communist China is selfish, uncivil and shameful behavior by other countries' standard. In comparison, Taiwanese people are the most kind, respectful and polite group of people you'll ever meet.
I used to work as a housekeeper in a major hotel chain when I was a student. The difference between Chinese tourists and other nationalities was drastic. It was like they were making a huge mess on purpose. I am still traumatized 15 years later.
Back in my college days, we had an older lady in one of our classes.....after a few classes, she told us that she used to work with a Chinese company that basically bankrupted them and she had to reinvent herself to get a new job in the financial field. I still remember her advice: beware of the chinese.
I am a housekeeper and today its no different with them. Even for a single night stay the room looks like it hasn’t been cleaned in ages. Of course this has happened with almost every nationality, but the Chinese are far superior at doing that.
I've seen enough of this kind of sites - like young Chinese men & women climbing Mt Fuji ignoring rangers' warning and got very ill while climbing; one Chinese man jumping into boiling hot water (70 degrees in C) of Hell Valley in Kyushu, Japan, in spite of warning sign in Chinese and suffered from 50% of his body burnt; feeding paper to deer and kicking them at Nara Park. And more and more Chinese are going to Japan, a very popular tourist destination for Chinese. It is scary to think many Chinese bring this type of bad behavior to Japan.
This is something I noticed on a simple layover in China. While I’m the airport I witnessed people bumping into me , cutting in front of me knowing that ai couldn’t do much about it. Fortunately there were always Chinese passengers around to come to my defense and tell them to go to the back of the line. One man even saw my 5 year old and started touching on her hair, immediately before I even said anything another Chinese lady let him have it. There are also a lot of polite Chinese people that seem to rise up against the rude ones.
Man, touching a strangers child without permission is such unbelievebly disgusting and possibly predatory behavior, sorry that happened to you and your daughter
happened to me too when i was layover in china . they're so rude. it really surprised me because the chinese in the usa that i know are nothing like that, it must be the country and culture of the people.
5:10 I remember arguing with someone about this mindset a few years back. They claimed it's "clever" to take advantage of folks, as if their behavior is actually not bad. This sort of thinking does no good. I compared it to taking candy from a baby then patting yourself on the back because they weren't able to grab it on time; what? That's not being clever, that's being selfish
I watched about a mindset where "if you're not cheating, you're just not trying hard enough"... that's a kill-or-be-killed mentality, and that is a problem
Also in that logic, you taking advantage of them for being 'dumber' means you deserved what you get and they 'deserve' to be exploited. If they didn't want to be exploited, they should be 'smarter' like 'them'. Thats the mentality. There is no teaching or correcting that
I work in America for a Chinese owned business and at least a third of our 3k employees and Chinese mainlanders here on work visas. I have seen some wild stuff from innocent things like shaking their cell phones to try to get more bars of service or the help connect to the wifi better. To serious gross things like peeing in the drain on the bathroom floor. Using urinals to poop in or squatting on the toilets while pooping. Sorry some crazy bathroom behaviors. We have very nice break rooms. They put their barefeet on top of the tables or just lay on top of the tables to sleep. I could go on and on. Not of them do this just a small group of them. For Thanksgiving we had our factory working. Today the company catered lunch and dinner for us. More food than we could eat or so I thought. We have 5 very large break rooms. The moment the food was delivered and placed down. It was like a mad dash for free cash. They overwhelmed the break rooms,s and hoarded the food like there wasn't enough to go around. With in minutes all the food was gone. Many of them brought family sized containers and bowls to stash the food in. It was as if they had been with out food for weeks and had a family to feed. The wild part about this is. Our foreign employees all have hotel rooms paid for by the company and get 50 dollars a day for their per diem. Us American workers don't have such privileges. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to be racist and this is not all of my Chinese coworkers but their of enough of them to clearly stand out and make it very noticeable.
im a chinese american and there are no ill-feelings from me. i also understand what mainland chinese people are like, which is why i don't really want to go back. it's a shame because i love my heritage and how the chinese invented so many things we still use today but the fear of precisely what this video highlights is why i don't want to go back. when i travel to other countries i try my best to be like a good citizen because i know what some people might think just by looking at me so i sometimes have to go above and beyond in being respectful and polite so they know that im not like that. it's rough knowing the rich history of your country has been reduced to this. it makes it hard for me to choose a destination because of that. it may be an irrational fear that i would be judged for going to some countries but the fear is real for me. i stick to japan and korea since i've never had problems and at least i can some what blend in. 😅
Interesting one! But then again since I am in the United States I cannot say we are less rude than China given we have examples of politicians being rude from within the United States. Where do you find examples of countries that are less rude. China and the United States are eliminated from this list given the obvious. I have personal candidates like New Zealand, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Taiwan, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Finland and Iceland so far.
@@nabookee1226 I can shed no further light on that statement, just that it came to mind while watching this. Most of the Americans I've met (on holidays, for the most part) have been as polite as I'd expect any stranger to be. I haven't been abroad to many countries, just Belgium, France, the Netherlands and NZ. The only place I met rude people was France, but I also didn't speak a word of French when I was there, so that may have had something to do with it. NZ and UK people have been the friendliest and most polite, if I had to pick - although I might be biased on account of the UK as it's where I'm from.
There was a Chinese woman who used to collect recyclables from the street bins in my neighborhood. This woman would throw all of the stuff she wasn't interested in all over the sidewalk and street. No one had an issue with her collecting recyclables, but when we asked her to not make such a mess she started yelling about how Americans owe Chinese. She wouldn't stop so after about one month we called the police and she hasn't come back but sometimes I see her handiwork around town.
I live in São Paulo, Brazil, and near my neighborhood, there's a market run by a Chinese family. However, they don't speak Portuguese at all, and it's clear they're not interested in being polite to their customers. They don't even greet us with a simple 'good morning' or 'hello,' which is common courtesy here in Brazil.
I live in Mar del Plata, Argentina, and since the 1st Chinese businesses I saw in Buenos Aires in the 80s I never had a really good experience with them. Many of them are dirty, they smell as if they don't care to bath, their businesses are dirty, they have garbage around. If they don't care, how can we buy anything from them? There must be rats and insects living the life on the back of the shop over the packets of food, drink and things. Maybe in some more years they will adapt and get better. Some already did. The ones working the cashiers are the ones who learnt the language a bit. But don't expect a hello, they only focus on counting the money. In Buenos Aires there's a Chinese neighborhood and they are more adapted to treat with people. The place is clean, they have nice businesses, many good restaurants and they sell Chinese products of different types. They came here earlier than the rest. Hopefully, all of them will learn the language and embrace our ways as theirs a little.
Same in New Zealand. Half the stores run by Chinese or Indians the only word you will get out of them is the amount you need to pay. Even worse is you put your thing son the counter, they pull it all closer to themselves to scan it etc but never hand it back to you. just shit customer service.
Southeast Asian Chinese who majority have ancestors who left before the Great Famine or even before the Great Flood (1930s) do not behave that way. So, when Southeast Asian Chinese meet Mainland Chinese, they will initially think Mainland Chinese are alike to them, but for many it is a rude shock to get to know how different Mainland Chinese are to themselves. Southeast Asian Chinese are more civil, respectful, empathy and still hold on to Confucius values. Mainland Chinese seems to abandoned those values and are just more selfish and disrespectful of others.
Its kinda baffling to think that the small Chinatown next to my hoodlum neighborhood is more authentic and cultural Chinese than the actual China could ever be. Heck, they even celebrated that I don't call them "mainlanders" for the distinct separation. Even more so, they were even more joyous I have my own news source to debunk other Chinese state approved publications in my extended family.
Meh, just slightly different; but still sometimes are acts the same. The pressure from other ethnics (more than 1 type) that live surrounding them, gave pressure for them to behave nicely. If not, scorning from 2 other ethnics (against them ) will be unbearable.
This reminds me of back in 2016 when several coaches of chinese tourists started showing up in rurual uk towns. They show up wander around taking pictures of absolutely everything from recycling bins to peoples garden gnomes, sitting down having picnics in peoples gardens and reading books etc. And then as quickly as they arrived they all just disappeared. Everyone was so confused and didnt find it rude just found it bizarre and funny.
I live in a heavily Chinese immigrant area. I drive miles out of my way to avoid our local Costco because the older Chinese patrons are BRUTAL! If you try to take a sample, you have to be prepared to throw fists; those grandmas will take you down. And I have witnessed many fights in the long checkout lines too. It’s really crazy! Thanks for helping me contextualize the behavior.
I lived in Alhambra, California. Is this the Costco you are talking about? I refused to go there because of the same sample cart fights and I was tired of having my Achilles tendon smashed because the shoppers don't know how to push a grocery cart. That store was packed from open to close every day of the week as if Chinese New Year were every day.
An eye for an eye, I've lived in Vietnam for a long time and it's the same things there, you HAVE TO be tough back, it's the only way they'll understand
If it wasn't for RUclips we wouldn't never know about this because the mainstream media never show this on news stations. The only time when the media report about the Chinese is when they are victims, never when they are the aggressors like they do with other groups.
Chinese military act the same way to its neighbours. In recent years there have been many incidents of bullying and entitlement, over border issues with India, and South China sea issues with small countries like Philippines. Other issues have been reported like technology theft from western countries. This entitlement mentality comes from the top. Its kind of funny China is always concerned about saving face, and trying to impress the world but the world thinks they are clowns with no morals (not all). The not funny side is, we can see how easy China could provoke a war.
I'm confused by this channel, which tells about events in society with the CCP (Chinese communist party). Is this due to lack of literacy or victims of provoking Biden or Trump??? I agree some mainland Chinese people are less polite from the perspective of other cultures. but it doesn't have to be connected to the CCP How does China Insider with David Zhang explain?
When I lived in Japan and I saw a Chinese tour group coming I would head the other way. I think in China everyone has to look out for themselves or they're not going to survive. My ex-wife was the classic example of what you are talking about in this video. I was constantly apologizing to waitresses or just people in our general vicinity.
I was in a Canadian McDonalds when a young Chinese student, he must have been late teens or so, he was soooo LOUD that an elderly lady went up and told him he should be thankful and respectful of having the opportunity to be in Canada, she cut him down so nicely!
In Shanghai today walking to the mall a security guard type decided to spit in front of my wife and I. Later in a brand spanking modern mall a woman let her boy pee behind a bin. When my wife scolded her she said "I can't find the toilet". A lame excuse and I would bet money she never went to tell a cleaner or customer service what she had allowed her child to do. Later still in H&M a group of middle eastern students were as loud as could be while trying on clothes, essentially comandeering the changing rooms. Of course if I jumped on a plane and went back to the UK I'm sure I could find some louts on the train drinking beer and acting like they owned the place. Generally speaking the standard of behaviour here in the most modern city is poor; but when I go back to the UK and Europe I don't find people to be as well behaved as they used to be 20 years ago, and of course some behaviour like loudmouths on trains has never changed. One big difference here is you can call out bad behavior without fear of being punched; but back in the West if you scold people for obvious bad behaviour they are likely to hit you.
@@formulaic78 Bro aside from mainland Chinese, Brits are the roudiest group of people outside your country. I live in south east Asia and let's just say the UK ain't bringing over their best people over here. Always getting dragged by police kicking and screaming.
She shoulda just called out the behaviour. And not say the part about being in Canada Becuase that lady too, is probably an immigrant, if not a descendent of a colonizer lol. Unless of course if she's indigenous.
I lived in China for 7 years as a teacher. My understanding is that the responses of the elderly is that they survived some extremely difficult times and had to put themselves first. I also think the CCP deliberately set out to dismantle and if not erase traditional culture then certainly modify it. The behaviour of some younger people may also be the result of both parents being at work , somes on a punishing workload lad, 9 hours per day 6 days per week. As a result their children were usually brought up by those very individuals who were set centred. As a teacher I have lost count of the time the grandmothers demonstrated a complete inability or desire to control thier grandchildren. I would also like to point out that there are over 50 ethnic groups in China, the vast amount of bad of unacceptable behaviour is from the majority Han Chinese, not the other ethnic groups.
I traveled to China for business many times and luckily i have never encountered rude people or an eye sore. People in fact were helpful to me all the time.
@ArtIsDrawingFreedumb. Pure anarchy is tyranny, but 🇨🇳 doesn't do Orwellian social credit, steal organs from political prisoners, take land from other countries, or send their fishing fleets around the world to fish territorial waters to extinction that then lead locals to piracy as a result. No, they're extremely well-mannered people you'd want to invite over for dinner and would want in your country too.
I discussed this with a Chinese friend a few years ago and its a case of I, me, mine. Entitlement and selfishness as a way of life. Truly sad. 🤔👍 Great video, sad topic.
Are they angry? Seems like it's more than just selfish. Selfishness is passive in a way. The behaviors displayed in this video seem hostile. Like there's an angry component to it.
@@pixpusha I think it's more like the selfishness of a child. They can cry, scream or be angry because they simply cannot understand why they are not getting their way.
I too, discussed with someone from China. The term David Zhang brought up - "hyper competition" the lady I spoke with describe what she was taught: in a group of ten if she aspire to top the class, it wasnt about just coming in first it was about coming in first and break the legs of all other nine to ensure they never compete again. They are indoctrinated to break others, even covertly. The world, being orderly and an economy ...is their greatest protection because arm to arm, a chinese do not win fights. They excel in cheating that is why a booming 2024, 2025 is to their advantage - easy to "top the class, and break nine legs".
Recently in Japan seeing wife’s family and the Chinese tourist are rude and obnoxious. Everyone was complaining about them. On my JAL flight one Chinese man had a DJI gimbal camera and he tried to push in front of me as I was handing my boarding pass to the gate attendant. By passing the long line. I held my arm out and made sure he did not pass u till my wife and I were beyond the attendant. As we walked the jetway, a JAL employee apologized and tanked me. While in Japan I was pushing my 82 year old mother in lay in the wheelchair as we toured an aquarium. A group of Chinese tourists walked up and stood in front of my in-laws as we were watching a show/attraction. They started to push her away, and again I had to step in and use the chair to redirect them and correct their actions. It’s quite frustrating and irritating..
I'm sorry as a Japanese person living in Kyoto. As you know, due to the relative closeness to China and the collapse of the Japanese yen, an incredible number of Chinese tourists (800,000 per month) and immigrants, as well as recent deterioration of relations with the US, are flocking to Japan, including international students who were planning to go to the US (in fact, 22% of students at the University of Tokyo, Japan's top university, are Chinese). Just yesterday, a group of Chinese people got into a fight in Harajuku, Tokyo, over products that are only available in Japan, and several people were sent to the hospital. I really wish they wouldn't come, but their numbers will only continue to increase.
@@user-iu1zv7qy5u Some want to have thier cake and eat it too, by bad-mouthing the Japanese while taking advantage of their hospitality and enjoying their food, cartoons and other products.
People cut the queue with assigned numbers in the hospital (after admittance) when I lived there. Lots of people kept jumping ahead of me, in critical condition. After I received lousy advice from the doctor (go home, you'll be fine because he refused to do a physical examination), I went to another hospital. They admitted me to surgery within 3 hours of seeing a real professional. I am very thankful for the Chinese people who are cultivated, decent, and professional. I think this is what you learn living in the PRC. Decent Chinese people have the same issues with their countrymen that outsiders do. Unfortunately the CCP likes childish, boorish people who can't control themselves because it justifies their paternal attitude towards the people they 'govern'.
It's genuinely very sad. I'm an in-home geriatric nurse. And I had an older Chinese woman who was my patient for several years. And I became so attached to her. She was the most graceful and elegant and kind of person I have ever met. She was in her late 80s when I started caring for her. And her family had left China during world war II. And they would go back and visit family in China every few years. And she said after the revolution happened every 5 years things would get worse and worse and worse. It finally made her so sad that, she didn't bring her kids to visit when she had them. She didn't want them to think that's what China was like. She wanted them to hear stories of what she called The True China before the takeover.
My neighbours are Chinese, have lived in the UK for over 20 years, and are very nice. However, when they have visitors from China, the visitors think nothing of walking across our front garden. We have even had them using our path directly in front of the house, and looking in the window!
Yep, I live in a very picturesque village. A lot of people passing through or visiting take photos of the houses and that's fine, but we've had Chinese people walk up our steps, onto our front lawn and stand right outside our window, taking photos of our house, while we are there in the living room trying to watch TV. My partner went out and probably said something like "can I help you?" (In other words, can I help you fuck off?) and I think told them that this is our garden, its private property. There wasn't a shred of embarrassment or self awareness they just said something like "I'm just taking photos" and still carried on for another minute.
@@wolven777 it is a bit like that! I should clarify I don't think they were taking photos of the inside specifically, more the architecture I guess but they can do that comfortably from the road without standing on our lawn and blocking our view lol
It's why most Chinese hate mainlanders. People from HK in the 80s all thought mainlanders were neanderthals too. Even people in Chinatown, when there's someone unruly they'd just say he's probably from the mainland.
You don’t see nearly as much animosity in Japanese media towards Chinese as you see towards westerners who aren’t named “Johnny Somali”. Japan just doesn’t like westerners in general but they won’t be as hostile towards China
@@Julian-4I have been to Japan, and the people were extremely friendly, polite, and helpful. Whichever country you go to, you are acting as an ambassador for your own, and should treat the people that live there with respect, and more often than not you will get respect in return.
I was in Japan for 3 weeks, came back 2 weeks ago. Fell in love with Tokyo, its cities and basically everything. But I also came back with a really, really bad impression of Chinese tourists. Every person I interacted with, both local and foreigner were really nice, except the Chinese. On trains/buses they were the only ones yelling for no reason, walked the street with an attitude as if they owned the place, I actually got really mad when going to the airport because I was moving 3 suitcases and every time I came across a chinese person, they would look at me, then keep walking towards me until either the last second, bump/kick my stuff or forced me to move away. It was like "You can clearly see I am moving stuff, that it would be a million times easier for you to just walk slightly to the side then me doing it, and yet you still force me to do it and get offended if I don't. The hell is wrong with you people?". I 100% understoo why Japan is getting fed up with tourists after that, specially seeing how like 70% of their tourists are chinese. I feel for every employee that has to deal with that.
@Neuromantic_86 The reason why some of us westerners think our own side is the rudest ones and tourist problems is because we have to watch our own politicians here in the US act rude for the craziest reasons.
In the Philippines, an adult male Chinese tourist took a dump, out in the open in a 300 year-old Spanish fort (Intramuros) where domestic and international tourists go. It’s all over youtube.
Six tourists have been arrested after allegedly defecating in a sacred temple at Machu Picchu.The group of trespassers comprised one French, two Brazilian, two Argentinian and one Chilean tourist, according to police. USA. Education boss arrested 'for defecating on school playing fields every day' Two German tourists in their 20s were arrested in Mallorca, Spain for defecating in a lift, setting off fire extinguishers, and damaging hotel property. A "sickening" video has captured the moment a tourist defecated on a passed-out holidaymaker's face as he was sleeping at a Spanish resort. The footage of the twisted prank showed the Dutch tourist pulling down his shorts and crouching over his sleeping victim on the promenade at El Arenal, Majorca. In a different case. Just last week. American tourist, 65, arrested for defacing one of Tokyo’s most iconic shrines. October. An 18-year-old American tourist was arrested in Tokyo over alleged arson in the capital, with police investigating a further six incidents as well. There are many many more examples online if you search and they are not exclusive to Chinese people.
Crazy. They also did the public defecation thing in Hong Kong. But given they treat HKers as conquered subjects, when confronted, the PRCs would yell that HKers are calling them out because of jealously over their wealth or were being condescending colonial dogs or something
I spent 9 years in Mainland China, teaching. There is a lot of rudeness there. In one NE city woman were also treated brutally even in public. We Westerners were the only ones who were willing to step in. Chinese men would just watch as a woman was getting beaten up by her boyfriend or husband. When i told the female staff at my school that i had stepped in to help a woman who was being beaten, they told me i should have stayed out of it as it wasn't my business.
This is why a lot of Singaporeans, and Chinese that have migrated to Malaysia, and those in Hong Kong and Taiwan don't call themselves Chinese or associate themselves with CCP because of these people. Someone once said to me, "I'm not Chinese, I am Taiwanese."
Exactly... so how did communism replace thousands of years of great culture? who funded and pushed communism to replace what was once a great culture???
@@JayZuma-wr1pr like every country it had some up and downs, right now? It's in it down period, you can give it some time before it goes up again, it's always a Rollercoaster
I live in China and I see behaviour like this once a week on average. I don't know which is worse, that people behave this way or that they feel no shame or embarrassment at all. The ironic thing is that teenagers and young adults are usually polite and respectful but people over 50 (especially the poorer ones) Oh boy...arguing, fighting, stealing, casually beating women and children, playing horrible phone videos at full volume, ruining parks with loud radios, singing, playing instruments (but God help you if you so much as cough during their nap time). They constantly demand face and respect, despite doing nothing to earn it.
welcome to the general asian 'respect your elders' mentality. That is an asian cultural thing in general. Any push back or feedback you give to someone older than you is consider disrespectful. The mindset of 'earning respect' is one from the west. My suggestion? leave china or accept it. I don't live in turkey and then complain I can't buy bacon. Its a bit rude and disrespectful.
@@wsrtwetr Terrible analogy. Complaining about not having certain supplies is different from claiming respect rights when you yourself have none. It's not rude and disrespectful; it's ending intergenerational bs. Older people thinking like this are going to have to accept kids going no contact and FAFO season cuz these new kids don't play that. Hooray! (and that's international, there's a worldwide conversation going on that even Chinese kids could learn about from relatives studying elsewhere) My suggestion, learn from what all these disrespectful parents are going through who wind up dying alone or don't expect to see your kids when they escape you.
@@wsrtwetr Well, I have a wife and two kids here. They're well settled into school, orchestra and have active social lives, so it's not feasible to leave China any time soon. But I can definitely see myself back in Australia in the next 5-10 years.
I saw a Korean short where it conveyed that one of Americas's biggest diplomatic concerns is that China Korea and Japan would make an East Asian coalition (I was a short so I wouldn't exactly worry about it). I shared it with my Korean friends and we had a good laugh
Everything you said is absolutely true. I went to China for the first time before the pandemic and was shocked by how people constantly cut in line, unless I was literally right up against the person in front of me. I also couldn't believe how kids would just pee everywhere, pulling their pants down in front of everyone. It was crazy. Given the cameras everywhere, I expected the Chinese government to enforce strict control, and for people to be more disciplined. But instead, everything felt chaotic. I was completely culture shocked.
isn’t it laughable if you compare to many of the people in the state? When you go out you are not scared of bad manners, you scared of high crime, homeless and mobs.
I was an English teacher for 6 years in China and the disgusting behavior I witnessed was mind-boggling. Selfish, rude,greedy, etc. Sneezing, farting,spitting, or yawning in public without covering their mouths. Completely oblivious!
@@GamerShowdown-h8j mate you're clearly a CCP bot just go back to bilibili or douyin if you really love your government's policies of not using western media
This is like those horrific stories of kids being raised in basements in total darkness or raised by wolves. It's like their minds have missed some crucial phase of social development where empathy begins, except it's across a whole culture.
This is from Australia - Chinese drivers are inefficient, and do not respond to courteous gestures afforded to them; most of them are only here because they are wealthy, drive expensive German cars, do not use direction indicators, etc. In shopping malls, they push through without regard for any decency or accepted protocols.
I am from Palo Alto Ca, where 90% of the houses bought are from mainland Chinese. I am walking when I notice across the street an sixty something man cutting roses on a stranger's property. He even had clippers! In disgust I started shouting at him to get off the lawn. These types of experiences are almost daily there.
Same thing in Daly City, South San Francisco, San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo, etc… Wish these people would never be able to buy U.S. homes, especially not even being citizens… If you’re a citizen, fine. But, their property buying has more insidious overtones. They’re using it to try and gain more power in China, while they live over there and charging us rent up the @$$ over here.
I feel bad for non-PRC Chinese. Mainlanders have built up a reputation for being rude and disrespectful all around the world and other Chinese people have kinda gotten roped in with them. I'm praying for a cultural shift in PRC, for their own good and for the good of the global Chinese diaspora.
Aye, it’s true. As a Chinese raised in Malaysia and Singapore, it’s pretty cringe to be lumped together with Mainland Chinese when I travel overseas. So I try to pretend to be Japanese or Korean. 😂
I remember the first time I was this behaviour being on the Dutch news. In this place called Keukenhof (big public garden full of tulips) either one or more chinese tourists were arrested for peeing in the flowers. I was just shocked at how they not only did this in a tourist attraction, but also in front of many other people without a hint of embarrassment.
I was visiting a public swimming pool in Switzerland that I go to every year when driving to Italy to go skiing and unfortunately one time there was a tourist bus with a huge Chinese tourist group at the same time. The swimming pools were full of them and the Chinese men and women kept pushing everyone to the side to get good video shots. There is an outside pool that steams bc of the cold and beautiful mountains surrounding us. They were literally glued to their phones in waterproof plastic cases and kept taking videos and photos of the scenery.
I lived in China for 7 years from 2006 - 2012. I was in a senior management position at the Shanghai World Expo and what we experienced was INSANE. We had people allowing their children to defecate on the pavilion floor because they couldn't be bothered to find a public toilet. Old people would pretend to be disabled so they could avoid the long queues, and this eventually became a "business venture" where old people would wait at the entrance of the World Expo and rent themselves to visitors so they would join the disabled queues. One day during the early opening of the Expo when the organizers hadn't properly calculated capacity and the park was too busy the crowds basically stormed several pavilions. Even the deployed military police couldn't stop them. Why they stormed I will never understand. Its like storming a theme park ride. This of course never made it into the news and was hushed up by the Shanghai authorities. I left China bitterly disappointing with much of my experience and will never go back.
The little pinks whenever you call out their behavior will just say, "it's propaganda, everyone does that other countries are much worse blah blah blah..." and will try their absolute best to deflect deflect deflect
In Austria (near where I live) shops now have put up ruleboards, especially for Arabic and Chinese people. The rules are absolutely Basic, like „please say hello if you enter the shop“ or „don’t pull out merchandise and throw it on the floor if you don’t want to purchase it“, or even „if you see a sign with a crossed out hand that means you mustn’t touch the item or you are prohibited from entering the shops private area“. Some even have things like „please don’t leave full diapers on the floor of the customers toilet, use the bin we provided“. It’s crazy, but at that point there’s no option left, except prohibiting them from entering (which nobody wants, that would be rude und prejudiced). But the situation got quite bad over the last 10 years or so… (oh, and theft went up by a lot. People browse by and take things like postcards, sandals, whatever the owners puts out in front of their small shops. And if people get caught, THEY make a scene and shout, it’s quite insane to witness)
Isn't there like an intercultural educational program aimed at solving those issues? I just can't believe the only solutions to that are either putting up with it or banning them from entering the country.
As much as I enjoy visiting China (and lived in Shanghai for months before), there are times that I'm baffled by the behaviour. Just a few weeks ago in the airport in Shanghai, I was checking into my flight and as a business class passenger, the woman at the check in counter called me over before the next people in the economy line. The old woman in the line then proceeded to shout and try to stand in front of me at the counter (I ignored her) and the staff had to keep explaining to her that I was in business and had preference - which she couldn't understand. I found it funny, but didn't show any reaction to her, just got my ticket and left.
I had a friend who worked as a handyman in San Francisco, and he refused to do jobs for the Chinese because when the job was completed, they refused to pay. Who does that?!
I saw this first hand, when I went to a friends son's wedding. They had family that had just immigrated to Canada come down to the wedding. Talk about a shit show. It wasn't just the older people that were horrible, it was also the younger generation. These people ruined a reception like nothing I ever seen before. It got so bad my friend, the father of the groom, got to blows with one of his uncles because he was so disrespectable to him when he told them to stop acting like animals. First time I been to wedding that also included ring side seats to an ass whopping.
A young me foolishly married a Chinese woman. What nobody told me was that the BBQ pig ritual was actually an equal trade. I gave her family a pig and they gave me one in turn, as I much later found out after she had drained a quarter of the city's balls behind my back. Deflecting, denying, gaslightng, and attacking me for confronting her about it. AUTOMATICALLY! Apologizing or even just acknowledging the harm she caused? NEVER!
One time I was at Costco and they were offering samples of beef jerky to their customers to try out. A Chinese lady stood there and ate the samples over and over again until the employee got upset and told her she could only have one piece. It was quite embarrassing.
@booifojoe Who said it is? Nearly every other group of people on this planet are held to task for unsavoury behaviours and it shouldn't be any different for your people. Get over yourself.
@@booifojoeit's not. It's everywhere, with everyone, in all types of different contexts. Human beings are deeply sinful, all of us, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Well thank you for having the courage as an Asian to acknowledge aggressive rudeness and no manners just like me as an American Mexican who acknowledges that the majority my culture is very judgemental aggressive rude and mannerless.
I was in Boston in '02 at an amazing Revolutionary War monument, when a senior Chinese tourist dude stepped away from his family to pull down his pants, & crap behind a bush 12 feet away from the main monumental structure. His family was freaking out when cops arrested him, as it was normal in China to deposit Stanley Steamers in public like that...
that is assault so quite obvious why they get in trouble as the correct way is to report it and let the relevant authorities take care of it. I just hope the authorities are reliable.
No. When someone does something illegal or acts rude it is normal for people to act upon it. You do not need police for everything. Normal people can also correct someones behavior.@@Gsoda35
@charlespancamo9771 the contestants shouldn't have to worry about their eyesight by lasers. remove the malicious actors or arrest them if they don't stop. do you really think it is okay to harm people just because you can?
They have alot of Chinese in east africa like kenya and Tanzania. They started to misbehave alot and treat the locals bad. Then everyone got angry and start to destroy some of there restaurants etc and politicians had to do something. Now when i visit Tanzania they are behaving alot better then before. It was a time, they were unbelievable disrespectful towards our local people.
I lived in NYC Chinatown for 7 years and it was 7 years of non-stop shock. Parents making their kids pee and poop on the crowded street, men in their underwear smoking in front of the buildings, garbage everywhere, gys spitting 5 feet far without looking if there is someone it could hit, there were recurrent fires on the subway tracks due to the thrown trash, dangerous pushing and climbing over everyone while exiting the subway station (kids were not spared ,either), signs and prices only in Chinese, and foreigners get charged triple, I got used to several people always cutting in line, AND despite my constant efforts - no one wanted to even say Hi in my building (I was the only non-Chinese). What happened to that great culture?
The cynical part of me says it may never have existed to begin with. Other comments say that the CCP thrououghly destroyed any common sense, human decency, civility, and disgust sensitivity that could be found.
My issue is with the newest Chinese in my condo...he is not aware that I'm familiar with their character but I kept guard. First I rented him ONE of TWO parking spot and he takes up another spot. He thought he is smart because I said nothing at the time. After 2 years of payment, I asked him to give up the spot because my family member will be using it. He replied that I owe him 6 month of back payment and it would be the ethical and moral thing to do. Well!😂 this boy just realized his error. I gave him proof of his payments and non payments. Now I will charge him for past payment for the second spot....that is what he earn for trying to be greedy.
Im happy to bet money that you are not getting payment back, Miriam unless you get police involved, the Chinese will always think they can get away with it. They are not fazed until actual uniforms come in.
This is incredibly sad. I have noticed that contemporary mainland Chinese people seem rude, but I haven't met a lot of them, so I thought it was just a coincidence and that there was perhaps something I was missing. It seems even worse than I had thought, not just from this channel, but from incidents I've seen reported from within China itself. As for Taiwan, what a lovely country with lovely people.
When i visited Korea, me and my boyfriend were in a mall communual eating area where there are little restaurant stalls and you take the food and find a table and after you eat, you find the restaurant you got your food from and take the tray/cutlery back to it so it can be washed. But when we were there the place was crowded but we found 2 girls who were finishing up, so we waited behind them so we could sit but they left all their leftovers and plates without taking it back to the restaurant - so we had to clean up their stuff and they were chinese
I lived in China for 9 years and I just came to call them the "Me First! (我先)" people. You're right that the cultural revolution had a big effect on it, but also the little emperor/only child effect can be clearly seen too. So many stories I could write a book. There's a reason why there isn't toilet paper in bathrooms there. The only other thing that baffled me more than that is the public butt picking. I don't know why someone ever would need to pick their butth0le in public or private, but it apparently really needs to be done. I've seen waiters, police officers, street chefs as well as random pedestrians taking two fingers and.... well, picking at their nether regions and it's the most bizarre thing i've ever seen in my life. Even if it is something you need to do, isn't it something you can do like, I don't know, in a bathroom or changing room, or your own house? Beyond me.
Bad behaviour is a symptom of overpopulation and population density. You won't see this in under populated areas. Watch the mouse overpopulation study, the mice will start killing each other. Happens with apes too, when population density reaches a limit they start killing each other. Personal space is a human right, a sentient being right, when governments pack people like sardines, bad behaviour is the outcome.
This video is so great for me because it lends itself to insight and understanding about myself: 1.When people who look like me behave illogically or embarrassingly, I wonder how, why, where does such logic come from and does the behaviors mostly apply to people who look like me - videos like this tell me it’s basically all cultures and the psychological reasonings as to why are extensive. 2.I watch this video and don’t automatically assume the behaviors apply to all Chinese people - this gives me comfort to think others might think as I do when viewing misaligned behaviors of people who look like me. 3.While in another country, the locals would point out the behaviors of those from a certain city in the country. Through such behaviors the people (who are often referred pejoratively by a given name) were easy to spot. I couldn’t understand how an entire city of people can exhibit the same likeness and personalities like when people say “New Yorkers” as in they’re brash and rude although most New Yorkers are not brash and rude, well oddly many from this particular city shared the same behaviors and I couldn’t understand how or why. Well watching this video I think I understand this cultural phenomenon a bit more.
i remember a group of chinese dudes acts like they are in china. when an older dude reminded them on which country their in.. things quickly escalated to police needs to interfere and 1 of the chinese dude is crying
The younger generations, those who're 40 and below are starting to "Japanize" themselves. This generations are the ones doing technological development. Would need another 50 years until the current boomers died and replaced by a calmer society. If you really want to see actual Chinese community that retains their civilization, go to Taiwan.
@thebluescaptain Yes, I went to university and work with both Taiwanese and Chinese. Taiwanese are humble, like Japanese. One day at work, I had to listen to a Chinese dude brag about the Mercedes that got damaged in an accident and how much the other person was going to pay. I just walked away.
@@thebluescaptain The interesting thing is that Taiwan was basically a dictatorship run by warlords until the late 1970s or so, until they decided to give democracy a try.
I personally have experienced almost all the situation you shown here. All I can do is shake my head. What's worse is when this happens here in States. I don't know what to do. I feel so shame. Even though I am a Taiwanese but I believe it is difficult for most Americans to distinguish the difference.
Call them out. I have done this multiple times. Just remind them they are not in 'main land' and they need to stop embaressing their ancestors and you. Say it in the native tongue if you can ofc. Had to do that on the bus, airplane, and at restaurants. They tend to shut up unless they want a fist fight. most times they dont go for the fist fight because - white people country have guns and being punch in the mouth is a thing.
I used to work in a museum and amongst all the tourists, the Chinese stood out for their lack of manners, trying to sneak in without paying and straight out lying lol. I get now where it comes from and it's sad. Good video, thank you!
That is such a good point. All cultures have same thing with sheltered children.. I think the saying is "absolute power always corrupts" If you are center of your world for your whole live, you just might be more likely to be an ass... Also these are the middle class and rich Chinese. The poor will not have cruises or trips. So single child, with more money than their peers... Could be bad combo.
@@danvez5656nah that’s globalist propaganda. The real issue is the aging population. We need children to replace the elderly, otherwise society collapses.
Bad behaviour is a symptom of overpopulation and population density. You won't see this in under populated areas. Watch the mouse overpopulation study, the mice will start killing each other. Happens with apes too, when population density reaches a limit they start killing each other. Personal space is a human right, a sentient being right, when governments pack people like sardines, bad behaviour is the outcome.
Just could not believe my eyes when a Chinese-looking middle aged woman simply started to squat down and do her personal business so nonchalantly right on the pavement only half a block away from the Famous Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood right in the middle of the day! OMG!😱😱😱
that is why the self-service paying system in the supermarket never works in China. I remember there was a social experiment conducted in China many years ago, the scientists set up a store and put all kind of products in there. The only differences was there was no staffs in the store, people had to use the self-service paying machine to pay the products they wanted to buy. However, in the end of the day, the scientists found out 90% of the products in the store were not actually paid (which means they were stolen). The purpose of this experiment was to test the people's moral compass and see if they would follow the rules out of conscience and discipline. Sadly and shockingly, but not unexpectedly, that was the result of the experiement. It was even more shocking that the store was set up in a large major city, so the scientists expected the people there should have better educated and know what is right and wrong, but apparently that was not true in this case. In fact, after a several interviews about the opinion of the store, all people would think it was the stupidity of the store owner who set up the store like this, which gave them the opportunity to "outsmart" the store system. Yes, those people did not think they were stealing, they were merely outsmart the system and took advantages from it.
If you try to plot the mainlanders' "moral compass" on a scale of 1 to 10, they would score "BB++ points" or "six in a row". I mean, their worldview operates on a totally DIFFERENT scale, it would be useless to try comparing apples-to-apples.
The same would have happened in SEA countries- perhaps besides singapore. The only difference is that in SEA it is likely driven by poverty whereas in china it is driven by greed. People in SEA calls white people cultyure 'stupid' because of how trusting they are and how they expect people to have intergrity. Most asian people/developing countries do not hold the same values as westerners. Intergrity ends when they can benefit and not be punish that is all over SEA cultures and countries. This mall experiment is like trying to measure a westerner's ability to speak mandarin after 6 weeks of classes. It makes no sense. It isn't the same country, doesnt have the same culture, doesnt have the same social safety nets. This is why white people ideas stay in white people countries and importing mass amounts of immigrants assuming they share your ideas is not just ignorant but stupid. Before anyone scream racist, I am asian.
I have neighbors who meet right outside their house, on the sidewalk, to talk and smoke. They spit wads on the sidewalk, all while completely blocking the sidewalk for pedestrians👈👈
You seem very knowledgeable beyond contemporary chinese culture. I really enjoy hearing your insight, it doesnt feel biased, unlike some. I've worked in china for almost a decade and can vouch for everything you've pointed out.
One time I was at the casino buffet.. *(😂you already know where this is going!)* I was surrounded by some elderly Asian people who had come on a few tour busses for a party in one of the ballrooms. Everyone was so beautiful and extravagantly dressed, but I was completely shocked out of my mind when I went to scoop up some food, and the lady next to me literally grabbed the spoon out of my hand, put the food on her own plate, and then actually threw the spoon across all the other food containers.. but I backed up really quick because the spoon landed in some gravy and splashed all over the man standing on the other side of me. Suddenly there was a bunch of screaming and yelling in a language I didn’t understand, And an *ACTUAL FIGHT broke out* between a bunch of old people! 😂😂😂😂😂
I witnessed such a behavior in China several years ago. The Chinese do lack moral and ethics for sure - it is somehow in their DNA. Very sad... Sometime I think that that it is why they always had have strict ruler above them. It is kind of a method how to tame them. The scamming, outsmarting and misusing others when needed - that is the selfish, entitled name of their life pursuit. Their arrogant ,self-righteous perception of such principals in life recognizes no consequences except the personal gain. They will never understand westerners critics - so do not even try...
Well, if the China government acts with entitlement and indifference, do you expect the population to behave with manners and morals? Cultural behavior starts at the top.
Same thought here. Is it surprising that US teenagers think nothing about killing each other with guns when their government uses violence and war to gain advantage around the world?
It has EVERYTHING to do with how they were raised during their formative years. Especially by their Mother. Not only the Chinese, but everyone on the planet. I can't watch all of this. I don't like negativity nor violence, because I can FEEL it. I am fully aware of these types of people & treat them respectfully, like I treat everyone, but I will avoid them at all costs.
it starts from the top...if you are so frustrated with the corruption and indifference of your government, you tend to vent your frustration to others. But yeah, parents should teach their children manners. Totalitarian government and dictatorship will never be good for the common good of a nation. A country ruled by bureaucrats for a long time will go down the drain and get worse and worse every day.
I am currently living in Japan. In Tokyo you can walk and shop and take public transport and elevators for weeks without any conflict. As soon as you go in a touristy location with Chinese tourists, then you see shoving, people cutting queues, etc. It is kind funny 😂.
I have experienced this rudeness in the Winter Palace in Russia from Chinese tourists. We British tourists had politely queued up to view a Leonardo painting after a group of Dutch tourist viewing it in front of us. As they left an elderly Chinese man pushed right in front of everyone to take photographs completley blocking other peoples view. Then as we tried to leave the building a new coachload of elderly Chinese women arrived and pushed into the foyer completley blocking it. We couldnt get out and when I politely said excuse me they laughed at me! There was a queue outside the building which other tourists from all over the world used but they had skipped it and pushed right ahead and into the building. I was shocked and after thinking about it thought they must be the newly wealthy as peasants couldnt afford to travel. So sad to see this image of a whole nation when Im sure there must still be respectful people in China. But then I think of the image of the British abroad and that can be shameful too. Of course they are not the majority.
The famous Japanese writer Ryūnosuke Akutagawa 芥川龙之介 visited China in 1921 and wrote in his book such uncivil behaviors by Chinese ppl, like peeing into the lake or cutting in lines. and that's the year the CPC was born and 28 years b4 the CPC took power in China.
I remember a number of years ago, there was a whole news cycle about Chinese tourists going to Disney World and relieving themselves all over the park (which absolutely does have plenty of actual public restrooms). And there were so many individually reported instances, that the Chinese government got super pissed and put out some kind of official release towards the populace to stop making the country look bad.
We were shopping at World Market in CA, a Chinese family sat down on a display sofa, pulled out bunch of food from home, placed it all over the display coffee table and started eating like nothing was happening...
I feel bad saying this isnt too bad. My family is from SEA - my mum and my dad would have done this and used display laptops to check emails, eat berries picked from trees belonging to councils, pick flowers from other people's gardens, repeatedly go back to free sample lines until they are told no, eat grapes off of the supermarket floor without paying, bringing her own teabag to restaurants and ordering hot water so she doesn't have to pay for tea. I can go on. It is classless behavior but they have never spend a day in china. Some of this stems from the mentality - its free so I can do what I want, i am just clever and other people are just jealous. Admittedly both my parents are narcissistic and that didn't help their behavior. Many people in asia see taking advantage and doing shameful things like this as being 'smart' and 'beating the system'.
@@GamerShowdown-h8j mate you're clearly a CCP bot just go back to bilibili or douyin if you really love your government's policies of not using western media
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Chinese people can also be Karens or Kevins.
Using a white name does not make you a white.
Looking down on Chinese repeople does not make you white either.
No I am not Chinese, not even Asian.
But I see this behaviour from people of all backgrounds.
You are not unique in that regard but doing the same pathetic thing, trying to step on someone else (in this case your own people), in order to make money.
In short, you are not better than any of these Karens or Kevins in this video.
As far as I am concerned, Taiwan is the real china. Taiwan has preserved all the culture and religion and wisdom from the past. Meanwhile in the mainland the cultural revolution has successfully brainwashed billions of people.
Well, I guess you are the one who has no manner here...
Ever heard chinese from hong kong the way they speak ? In every sentence there is a "your mother" or " fuck" in it .😂
And taiwanese government fights all the time with each dringend or after a debate . In a country of 1.4 billion ppl. Ofc. You have exceptions . And it also needs time for education. The onder generations hardly has anything to eat let alone money and time for education . They are not all Lucky like you .Who has everything bcs of your parents .
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First no God,
then no morality,
Finally no civility.
I was in Singapore for business and this group of Chinese women went up to a fruit stand and just started feeding. The owner came out and started yelling at them and they just ignored him. Then the police, who happened to be in the area, showed up and actually arrested them. Then they started wailing and crying and begging to let them go. Police there don’t mess around.
If every part of the globe would do so, this behavior would stop. You will get more of what you allow.
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lol the word "feeding" makes it sound like a pack of raccoons gnawing at random
@@UhtredOfBamburgh I was thinking pigs, but your thing works too
😂😂😂.i fought owners to pose make them pay for eat his fruits.
I should make them pay for my fruits or call police for them.
Watch they changed so quickly own mind and pay me for nothing trouble any other countries.
There was a point in time in which Chinese people were probably just as courteous and polite as modern Japanese and South Korean people. Then a certain group took over and decided to throw out 5 thousand years of culture and tradition.
Which group is that?
@@BelihoneyConfined Corrosion Perpetuators
@@BelihoneyMao
@@Belihoney The chinese communist party. The CCP will sacrifice its citizens, chinese culture, anything to protect the image of the CCP.
Exactly. Such a sad state of affairs. So much culture...gone. I usually roll my eyes at stuff like generational trauma but I think this is one of those rare scenarios where I can't think of a better term. The amount of time required to reverse the damage will take decades, at least.
As I was taught in Korea, that type of behavior would shame my entire family, not just me.
communism has destroyed shame.
this only applies in NK trust. Naw don’t be an asshole tho. Like wtf culture??
It's a shame for the entire chinese civilization.
yet that happens.
I'm CNese and I despise this line of collectivist thinking. I get it what you are trying to say but collectivism is absolutely one of the most toxic cultural trait the middle kingdom had imposed as a curse on large swathes of Asia.
You did something wrong = you did something wrong. Don't bring your siblings, your friend and his dog into the fray.
The Western civilization relies on actual moral code to produce upstanding citizens with creed and decency. The middle kingdom relies exclusively on collectivist peer pressure and herd mentality. What you see by and large in the video is what happens when the individuals involved realized that they are no longer being watched (e.g. in a foreign nation) or the collective actually ain't gonna do something (e.g. littering ) or the collective actually approves of their behavior (e.g. leeching off free AC in malls).
I'm a Singaporean Chinese, and when i visited Taiwan, I have to say that the Taiwanese are a better class of people than us. They are mindful and considerate on the roads, generous to others and especially, to the elderly. Their communities take good care of them by providing free services, like hair cuts and nail cutting.
Yeh I’ve been to Singapore and Taiwan, I didn’t notice the Chinese in Singapore if they were well mannered or not but I really could see in Taiwan they were awesome!
Sure, being born in Singapore makes you superior, doesn't that feel good. :)
thats cuz taiwan isnt china.....
I love Taiwan❤️❤️❤️
Probably because they aren't maoist in belief.
I was a cop for 28 years, and i must admit, every call that involved Chinese people, they were the most irrational drama queens, both men and women.
what state out of curiosity?
@@anonymousreviewer169 Does it even matter? The Chinese and Indians are everywhere these days...
i'm an american born chinese person that owns a business that we sometimes have to call the law. some cops are total assholes and don't want to do shit while some are amazing and go above and beyond.
My mom’s Korean so meet her
ΤΗΕΥ JUST
americanized
I used to live in Key West. The residents hate it when the Disney cruises bring in the hordes of Chinese tourists because of how outrageously rude and entitled they behave. They're notorious for stealing everything that's not nailed down. Local merchants will shut and lock their doors when they see the Disney ship dock and won't reopen until it's left.
and imagine what happens if you try to steal anything in china
Their level of entitlement is seriously astonishing. A chinese tourist once intentionally let their kid took a dump in our national park where our National Hero was buried. Didn’t picked it up.
This is the 3rd or 4th time I’ve seen a comment like this. 😱
@@msj793it's true, I've worked in Key West, many Americans on vacation in the Keys report thefts and Grapes at the hotel I work at more often when the communist Chinese red army comes from Communist Leftist Disney cruises 😂
isn’t it laughable if you compare to many of the people in the state? When you go out you are not scared of bad manners, you scared of high crime, homeless and mobs.
A few years ago I flew to China for a business meeting. I was fortunate to fly first class and when I left my seat to use the restroom, I came back to an elderly Chinese lady sleeping in my seat w her shoes off. It was a bit nasty. When I asked her to leave, she pretended to snore. She proceeded to argue w the steward for about ten minutes. Then she finally left and said something that I imagine was profane to me in Chinese. It was an intro to the type of behavior I would encounter in mainland China. I don't plan to go back
peasants
like spoiled brats🤔
hahahahahahahahaha
Heathens 😂
Yeah, mainland China is definitely a place I have no desire to ever set foot in. Seems like a nation of people just throwing their weight around and not giving a damn about anyone else but themselves.
Chinese adults really did not grow away from their childish tantrums. Proper parenting, teaching manners, and teaching kids how to properly process their feelings really is important when you're young
Haha, sure, feel free to draw conclusions on a billion people based on behaviors of 5. Very fair and grown up of you. 😂
Majority are women
Here in NY where we have a very large Chinese population I have witnessed the Chinese to be extremely crude.They don't cover their mouths when they sneeze, they spit all over the sidewalk and they will just blow a booger out and keep walking like its nothing.
I suggest you never visit any construction site. Every worker expells Snot rockets ,especially in the winter . 😂😂
As far as picking their noses, they use kleenex.
In Toronto they are told not to spit all over but they do it anyway.
yes true, and truely and surely Covid 19 spreads quickly. .😷
Loud farts too LOL
to be fair thats new yorkers of every demographic lol
Friendly reminder, Taiwan is not China, is an independent country 😉
Also SINGAPORE ...
Beautiful Formosa
What about Hong Kong?
@@SplitLungeAttackSwingHack Tibet
South Not China Sea
I'm from Germany, there is a word for that behavior. Fremdschämen (ashamed of others). If someone behaves so bad that you feel getting ashamed just by looking at such behavior.
Dude you Germans have a word for any minute concept. Often it's just combining many words into a single long one.
Germany is 10x worse. They are most rude people in Europe
I think we would call that, second hand embarrassment... three words, to communicate what German says in one!
Hallo. Ich bin auch aus Deutschland, aber habe dieses Wort noch nie gehoert. Ist es neu? 😮😮😮
@@rainerschmid9965 laut wictionary gibt es das wort „erst seit dem ersten Jahrzehnt des 21 Jahrhundert“
that is also true in the West Philippine Sea. The Chinese government is claiming the whole South China Sea as its own territory where it is not. The degree of greediness of Chinese people has skyrocketed.
Axis of evil
@@EdwinDelPilar-o4n True and they tried to attack the Philippine navy and coast guard a few times.
True and it's a tightrope the Philippines needs to deal with.
Exactly, now imagine if they became no.1 in the world. They might become worst than the US did to the world
I was in an airplane.. chinese tourist keeps pushing my back in the queue.. ask her politely in english not to push.. acts like cant hear me or understand me.. continues to push afterwards: asked her politely in chinese... pretends not to understand my chinese and later continues to push. Another person asks her to back off and dont push politely... she ignores and continues to push. The whole plane now got involved and tell her to stop pushing. But she ignores it and continued... then i pushed back and said "i can also push" and she looked at me with such fury in her eyes as if she was wronged.. but at least stopped pushing 😂 . Its a shame she made me push a woman but was left with no other option.
My respect to you sir
Another example at the airport: a young china couple.. where the girl was close to 18.. felt they could board the plane first since the boyfriend ordered business class tickets. They did not want to move for the handicapped people and person with a young infant... bet he still got laid cuz he bought her business class though...
The rules were to not hit *ladies.* That's the counterpart to a gentleman, and not behaving like one means you don't get the same rules.
The reason was so idiots wouldn't strike nobility and the nobility could stop lopping off hands and heads. But *somehow* just like the commandments things got twisted.
With these people, you need to be more forceful than them to show you’re not to be messed with. Unfortunate.
@@EddieSpaghetti69 Key word is "ladies". Ladies, 99.999% of them, they are not.
My gran was born before the CCP take over and moved out before the Great Famine. and she is one of the most refined people I've met. It's literally peasants that propagated this behavior from the top down
When peasants rule over a country, no surprise the entire country becomes peasant-like in thinking and behavior
I think you nailed it.
Communism is dependent on ignorance.
Liar. You and your grandma are the exact same.
I'm grad my grand parents move out of China Before communist took over.
I stayed for several years at a hotel in Oslo for work. In off-tourist season, the rooms were filled with minibar, water boiler, slippers, dressing gown, iron, napkins and so on. Before tourist season started, the hotel removed everything since a lot of chinese tourist busses were expected. So in summertime, the rooms were stripped, and the rest of the year they were comfortable. The hotel had to remove everything since they stole it all if it was there.
Also at the breakfast buffet, the chinese cut the line, and touched all the food with their hands and put it back again. Us regulars definately noted when the chinese arrived.
I ve seen that too in the hotel I worked at least ‘our’ chinese groups were not allowed in our restaurant but had their own banquet room. It has been a while so I do not know if the travel agency still existe but if we saw bookings from Gulliver Travel we already knew to be prepared.
I'm surprised at the last one because I've been to China countless times, worked for a Chinese airline most of my life and they always make a point of not touching any food with their hands. A lot of times I was grabbing stuff with my hands and in a matter of second someone came and brought Western cutlery so that I stop touching my food
i wonder don't the CCP have good morals and right conduct subjects taught across China schools? but I haven't experienced rude and rowdy behaviours from young Chinese. Perhaps, it's always the aunties in the Mao Zedong revolution who are like this. i don't care if i have to confront aunties...they need to know that it's shameful to act like an animal, but animals have discipline if they are trained. at least, they obey. But for aunties and their children who inherit their bad manners, good luck!
@@sixtentore8655 Maybe it's different when they are abroad? My friend is a germophobe and he did not want to eat breakfast there anymore after seeing it. First he tries to get there before official opening time, to snatch something. But the chinese was there also so he gave up. He started buying food from a local store even if breakfast was included in our stay at the hotel.
@@hoplahey may be the case they are definitely 100% different abroad and when it's convenient they suddenly can't even speak their own language
I was at the Costco in City of Industry CA. There was a huge line at the gas pumps. A Chinese man was speaking on his phone in his car. He pulled up to the pump and hesitated to get out until it looked like he finished his conversation. Then, he pumped his gas, got back in his vehicle and made another phone call as he sat in his car in front of the pump. No one could use that pump. I was the only person to confront him. He did leave. I was amazed that all these other Chinese customers just sat by and took it.
Atta boy!
That isn't exclusive to Chinese unfortunately. Just last week some woman was standing in front of a set of revolving doors staring at her phone, blocking the door for everyone at a hotel i was staying at. She was waiting for her husband who had parked his car in the middle of the loading, unloading luggage area (so that no one else could use the area) and he parked, got out of the car and goes to the front desk to check out. Basically preventing everyone from being able to load up their cars and leave.
Chinese people spreading the love they get from their government.
you seem to be so loved 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is what Communism does!😖😡
That's right. This behavior started especially when Xi came to power. China has behaved in the same way politically since 2017. At that time they decided to act more aggressively with the aim of dominating the world economically.
MAGA and Trump are now doing the same
@@inotoni6148 Bro, here in Romania we have jokes about how rapacious and rude the Chinese were, since the '60s. This behavior is not recent. It's been passed on since the Mao era. And as you can see, it's mostly the elderly that behave like this, and people in their 40's that have suffered under Mao. After Mao, they had a chance to improve, but sadly a lot of them chose not to, and their manners passed on to their kids. You may say that when Winnie came to power, it got worse.
Chinese culture originally was very caring and respectful. It was the cultural revolution that changed morality.
Never ever. Past or present, they are uncivilise.
Then it was only ever superficial to begin with.
Lmao, no it wasnt.
bullshit theres rude people everywhere let me not film the mfkers on new york transit # 1 LMFAO ok ccp
The way kinks make sounds when eating is horrible though. So disgusting.
I have another example of the difference between Taiwan chinese and Mainland Chinese. In the vid where a man (not sure if he's chinese or japanese) wore a blue Japanese team jersey, he's called a "Han traitor". The chinese spectators booed during the playing of japanese anthem, and shone laser pen at the japanese athletes. a few days later, the Taiwanese baseball team won 4-0 over the japanese. It was Japan's first lost in 27 yr. The japanese team bowed to the Taiwanese, and the Taiwanese postponed their popping of champagne on the field. That's called respecting one another.
thank you for telling about it.
I don't think the mainland Chinese understand the consequences of their actions or they don't care at all.
such a sad performance.
Look mate with all due respect, you're clearly Taiwanese, so I'm not going to take your word on how respectful Taiwanese people are.
Not trying to defend China here, but it's completely understandable why the Chinese hate the Japanese.
@@Heidegaff incorrect. I am European.
I was referring to the Chinese people who treated the other people in a terrible manner.
Get lost. They are the same
I was at Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia and there were probably 20 people waiting in line to take a picture at a famous spot. Two Mainland Chinese aunties walked past and in Chinese said, “no need to wait, we can go to the front”
I watched as they went directly to the front, cut the line, and began taking pictures. Everyone started shouting at them and they finally left. It was WILD
Same happened to me in 2018 -- big group of Chinese tourists came in 3 buses....they walked in front of everyone standing in line as if they owned the place. We all started yelling at them and pointing them to wait their turn, and each acted offended we were reprimanding them for their selfish actions.
yet i'm a khmer myself i still don't even understand why khmers love china so much and hate the neighboring countries
I read recently that culture is what a society tolerates. At first I did not understand what that meant. But it is so clearly true for China.
Yeah it's tolerated because most mainland chinese behave badly
They're a product of their environment. I've noticed that Chinese who are loud and aggressive in their own country go to Australia or New Zealand and their aggression level drops from about 100 to around 5, just from being out of that environment.
Wow. That's profound, actually.
Normalcy in Communist China is selfish, uncivil and shameful behavior by other countries' standard. In comparison, Taiwanese people are the most kind, respectful and polite group of people you'll ever meet.
So you know nothing about ex Taiwanese dictatorship, got it.
@@PROVOCATEURSK CCP bot detected💀💀💀
@@PROVOCATEURSK tell me the name, and I'll quickly Google it
Just report them for (*insert something communists censor others for*)
No way Jose. That cherry goes to Canada. Sorry bud!
I used to work as a housekeeper in a major hotel chain when I was a student. The difference between Chinese tourists and other nationalities was drastic. It was like they were making a huge mess on purpose. I am still traumatized 15 years later.
Feel so proud of our Chinese brothers and sisters to hurt your feelings for 15 years
Go see a psychiatrist
Back in my college days, we had an older lady in one of our classes.....after a few classes, she told us that she used to work with a Chinese company that basically bankrupted them and she had to reinvent herself to get a new job in the financial field. I still remember her advice: beware of the chinese.
@ to you and your fellow Americans
I am a housekeeper and today its no different with them. Even for a single night stay the room looks like it hasn’t been cleaned in ages. Of course this has happened with almost every nationality, but the Chinese are far superior at doing that.
I've seen enough of this kind of sites - like young Chinese men & women climbing Mt Fuji ignoring rangers' warning and got very ill while climbing; one Chinese man jumping into boiling hot water (70 degrees in C) of Hell Valley in Kyushu, Japan, in spite of warning sign in Chinese and suffered from 50% of his body burnt; feeding paper to deer and kicking them at Nara Park. And more and more Chinese are going to Japan, a very popular tourist destination for Chinese. It is scary to think many Chinese bring this type of bad behavior to Japan.
I don't understand the chinese people's mindset. If they are so hate japan, why do they travel to japan? 🤔🤔🤔
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This is something I noticed on a simple layover in China. While I’m the airport I witnessed people bumping into me , cutting in front of me knowing that ai couldn’t do much about it. Fortunately there were always Chinese passengers around to come to my defense and tell them to go to the back of the line. One man even saw my 5 year old and started touching on her hair, immediately before I even said anything another Chinese lady let him have it. There are also a lot of polite Chinese people that seem to rise up against the rude ones.
Man, touching a strangers child without permission is such unbelievebly disgusting and possibly predatory behavior, sorry that happened to you and your daughter
happened to me too when i was layover in china . they're so rude. it really surprised me because the chinese in the usa that i know are nothing like that, it must be the country and culture of the people.
5:10 I remember arguing with someone about this mindset a few years back. They claimed it's "clever" to take advantage of folks, as if their behavior is actually not bad. This sort of thinking does no good. I compared it to taking candy from a baby then patting yourself on the back because they weren't able to grab it on time; what? That's not being clever, that's being selfish
I watched about a mindset where "if you're not cheating, you're just not trying hard enough"... that's a kill-or-be-killed mentality, and that is a problem
Also in that logic, you taking advantage of them for being 'dumber' means you deserved what you get and they 'deserve' to be exploited. If they didn't want to be exploited, they should be 'smarter' like 'them'. Thats the mentality. There is no teaching or correcting that
Fake bs
I work in America for a Chinese owned business and at least a third of our 3k employees and Chinese mainlanders here on work visas. I have seen some wild stuff from innocent things like shaking their cell phones to try to get more bars of service or the help connect to the wifi better. To serious gross things like peeing in the drain on the bathroom floor. Using urinals to poop in or squatting on the toilets while pooping. Sorry some crazy bathroom behaviors. We have very nice break rooms. They put their barefeet on top of the tables or just lay on top of the tables to sleep. I could go on and on. Not of them do this just a small group of them. For Thanksgiving we had our factory working. Today the company catered lunch and dinner for us. More food than we could eat or so I thought. We have 5 very large break rooms. The moment the food was delivered and placed down. It was like a mad dash for free cash. They overwhelmed the break rooms,s and hoarded the food like there wasn't enough to go around. With in minutes all the food was gone. Many of them brought family sized containers and bowls to stash the food in. It was as if they had been with out food for weeks and had a family to feed. The wild part about this is. Our foreign employees all have hotel rooms paid for by the company and get 50 dollars a day for their per diem. Us American workers don't have such privileges. I want to make it clear that I am not trying to be racist and this is not all of my Chinese coworkers but their of enough of them to clearly stand out and make it very noticeable.
Speaking facts isn’t racist.
im a chinese american and there are no ill-feelings from me. i also understand what mainland chinese people are like, which is why i don't really want to go back. it's a shame because i love my heritage and how the chinese invented so many things we still use today but the fear of precisely what this video highlights is why i don't want to go back. when i travel to other countries i try my best to be like a good citizen because i know what some people might think just by looking at me so i sometimes have to go above and beyond in being respectful and polite so they know that im not like that. it's rough knowing the rich history of your country has been reduced to this. it makes it hard for me to choose a destination because of that. it may be an irrational fear that i would be judged for going to some countries but the fear is real for me. i stick to japan and korea since i've never had problems and at least i can some what blend in. 😅
@@AccordGG1 Chinese inventions? Like gunpowder?
Hahahaha I feel so proud of the Chinese treating you so bad
Very sad 😢
Someone once said to me “China Mainlanders are the Americans of Asia.”
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Interesting one! But then again since I am in the United States I cannot say we are less rude than China given we have examples of politicians being rude from within the United States.
Where do you find examples of countries that are less rude. China and the United States are eliminated from this list given the obvious.
I have personal candidates like New Zealand, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Taiwan, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Finland and Iceland so far.
@@nabookee1226 I can shed no further light on that statement, just that it came to mind while watching this. Most of the Americans I've met (on holidays, for the most part) have been as polite as I'd expect any stranger to be.
I haven't been abroad to many countries, just Belgium, France, the Netherlands and NZ. The only place I met rude people was France, but I also didn't speak a word of French when I was there, so that may have had something to do with it. NZ and UK people have been the friendliest and most polite, if I had to pick - although I might be biased on account of the UK as it's where I'm from.
More like Israelis of Asia
There was a Chinese woman who used to collect recyclables from the street bins in my neighborhood. This woman would throw all of the stuff she wasn't interested in all over the sidewalk and street. No one had an issue with her collecting recyclables, but when we asked her to not make such a mess she started yelling about how Americans owe Chinese. She wouldn't stop so after about one month we called the police and she hasn't come back but sometimes I see her handiwork around town.
Americans owe Chinese NOTHING.
That was her student 😂
Weird seeing as how America has never gone to war with China but I guess all western countries equal “white people land”
I live in São Paulo, Brazil, and near my neighborhood, there's a market run by a Chinese family. However, they don't speak Portuguese at all, and it's clear they're not interested in being polite to their customers. They don't even greet us with a simple 'good morning' or 'hello,' which is common courtesy here in Brazil.
Stop shopping there
I live in Mar del Plata, Argentina, and since the 1st Chinese businesses I saw in Buenos Aires in the 80s I never had a really good experience with them. Many of them are dirty, they smell as if they don't care to bath, their businesses are dirty, they have garbage around. If they don't care, how can we buy anything from them? There must be rats and insects living the life on the back of the shop over the packets of food, drink and things.
Maybe in some more years they will adapt and get better. Some already did. The ones working the cashiers are the ones who learnt the language a bit. But don't expect a hello, they only focus on counting the money.
In Buenos Aires there's a Chinese neighborhood and they are more adapted to treat with people. The place is clean, they have nice businesses, many good restaurants and they sell Chinese products of different types. They came here earlier than the rest. Hopefully, all of them will learn the language and embrace our ways as theirs a little.
Why don’t the Brazilians keep the Chinese out?
Here in Buenos Aires, Argentina, it's the same.
Same in New Zealand. Half the stores run by Chinese or Indians the only word you will get out of them is the amount you need to pay. Even worse is you put your thing son the counter, they pull it all closer to themselves to scan it etc but never hand it back to you. just shit customer service.
Southeast Asian Chinese who majority have ancestors who left before the Great Famine or even before the Great Flood (1930s) do not behave that way. So, when Southeast Asian Chinese meet Mainland Chinese, they will initially think Mainland Chinese are alike to them, but for many it is a rude shock to get to know how different Mainland Chinese are to themselves. Southeast Asian Chinese are more civil, respectful, empathy and still hold on to Confucius values. Mainland Chinese seems to abandoned those values and are just more selfish and disrespectful of others.
Its kinda baffling to think that the small Chinatown next to my hoodlum neighborhood is more authentic and cultural Chinese than the actual China could ever be.
Heck, they even celebrated that I don't call them "mainlanders" for the distinct separation.
Even more so, they were even more joyous I have my own news source to debunk other Chinese state approved publications in my extended family.
@@zizi1005 I agree! Southeast Asian Chinese are basically South side of China.
Meh, just slightly different; but still sometimes are acts the same. The pressure from other ethnics (more than 1 type) that live surrounding them, gave pressure for them to behave nicely. If not, scorning from 2 other ethnics (against them ) will be unbearable.
I was in China in the 80s, just after it opened up to foreigners. No one was queueing then either
Exclude Singapore and Malaysian Chinese, other Chinese in SouthEast Asia are more polite
This reminds me of back in 2016 when several coaches of chinese tourists started showing up in rurual uk towns. They show up wander around taking pictures of absolutely everything from recycling bins to peoples garden gnomes, sitting down having picnics in peoples gardens and reading books etc. And then as quickly as they arrived they all just disappeared. Everyone was so confused and didnt find it rude just found it bizarre and funny.
I live in a heavily Chinese immigrant area. I drive miles out of my way to avoid our local Costco because the older Chinese patrons are BRUTAL! If you try to take a sample, you have to be prepared to throw fists; those grandmas will take you down. And I have witnessed many fights in the long checkout lines too. It’s really crazy! Thanks for helping me contextualize the behavior.
I lived in Alhambra, California. Is this the Costco you are talking about? I refused to go there because of the same sample cart fights and I was tired of having my Achilles tendon smashed because the shoppers don't know how to push a grocery cart. That store was packed from open to close every day of the week as if Chinese New Year were every day.
An eye for an eye, I've lived in Vietnam for a long time and it's the same things there, you HAVE TO be tough back, it's the only way they'll understand
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R u talking abt the one in Richmond, bc? 😏
@@hellfreezer3037I was just going to say, you must be in Vancouver
No one has any shame or pride, no respect for others. Just really unfortunate
If it wasn't for RUclips we wouldn't never know about this because the mainstream media never show this on news stations. The only time when the media report about the Chinese is when they are victims, never when they are the aggressors like they do with other groups.
RUclips favors Xi Jinping....and his supporters
Chinese military act the same way to its neighbours. In recent years there have been many incidents of bullying and entitlement, over border issues with India, and South China sea issues with small countries like Philippines. Other issues have been reported like technology theft from western countries. This entitlement mentality comes from the top.
Its kind of funny China is always concerned about saving face, and trying to impress the world but the world thinks they are clowns with no morals (not all). The not funny side is, we can see how easy China could provoke a war.
I'm confused by this channel, which tells about events in society with the CCP (Chinese communist party).
Is this due to lack of literacy or victims of provoking Biden or Trump???
I agree some mainland Chinese people are less polite from the perspective of other cultures.
but it doesn't have to be connected to the CCP
How does China Insider with David Zhang explain?
@@tubester4567
China hater...
😂😅😂😅
@@tubester4567
My advice is to read and study a lot.
critical thinking.
don't let yourself remain stupid
When I lived in Japan and I saw a Chinese tour group coming I would head the other way. I think in China everyone has to look out for themselves or they're not going to survive. My ex-wife was the classic example of what you are talking about in this video. I was constantly apologizing to waitresses or just people in our general vicinity.
What a disgusting display of entitlement and lack of morals and integrity. The worse part is, they see absolutely no wrongdoing on their end.
Blame Chinas One Child Policy . Lack of brothers and sisters when growing up explains the narcissistic self entitlement .
Well, the Winnie Pooh only cares about empowering his communist regime. Everything else can go to hell, which it does.
Winnie Pooh approves of this degradation 🐻👍
@@roderickotheguy3240 exile
@@roderickotheguy3240 he would be very cross
I was in a Canadian McDonalds when a young Chinese student, he must have been late teens or so, he was soooo LOUD that an elderly lady went up and told him he should be thankful and respectful of having the opportunity to be in Canada, she cut him down so nicely!
Canada? Hell no.
they were both wrong.
In Shanghai today walking to the mall a security guard type decided to spit in front of my wife and I. Later in a brand spanking modern mall a woman let her boy pee behind a bin. When my wife scolded her she said "I can't find the toilet". A lame excuse and I would bet money she never went to tell a cleaner or customer service what she had allowed her child to do. Later still in H&M a group of middle eastern students were as loud as could be while trying on clothes, essentially comandeering the changing rooms. Of course if I jumped on a plane and went back to the UK I'm sure I could find some louts on the train drinking beer and acting like they owned the place. Generally speaking the standard of behaviour here in the most modern city is poor; but when I go back to the UK and Europe I don't find people to be as well behaved as they used to be 20 years ago, and of course some behaviour like loudmouths on trains has never changed. One big difference here is you can call out bad behavior without fear of being punched; but back in the West if you scold people for obvious bad behaviour they are likely to hit you.
@@formulaic78 Bro aside from mainland Chinese, Brits are the roudiest group of people outside your country. I live in south east Asia and let's just say the UK ain't bringing over their best people over here. Always getting dragged by police kicking and screaming.
She shoulda just called out the behaviour. And not say the part about being in Canada Becuase that lady too, is probably an immigrant, if not a descendent of a colonizer lol.
Unless of course if she's indigenous.
I lived in China for 7 years as a teacher. My understanding is that the responses of the elderly is that they survived some extremely difficult times and had to put themselves first. I also think the CCP deliberately set out to dismantle and if not erase traditional culture then certainly modify it.
The behaviour of some younger people may also be the result of both parents being at work , somes on a punishing workload lad, 9 hours per day 6 days per week. As a result their children were usually brought up by those very individuals who were set centred. As a teacher I have lost count of the time the grandmothers demonstrated a complete inability or desire to control thier grandchildren.
I would also like to point out that there are over 50 ethnic groups in China, the vast amount of bad of unacceptable behaviour is from the majority Han Chinese, not the other ethnic groups.
This is exactly how leftest Americans who push for socialism act like when they get triggered.
minorities tend to hate the han Chinese so they wouldn't wish to be like them.
Han now thats interesting !
I’ve lived in Vietnam where the elderly have lived under extremely harsh conditions and they certainly don’t behave this way. This is a cultural issue
Interesting.
I traveled to China for business many times and luckily i have never encountered rude people or an eye sore.
People in fact were helpful to me all the time.
That's good for you! It's unfortunate that there are many examples of their ugly behavior online and for many other people who go there
Mainland culture " do whatever you want " it's a free world in their own sense.
marxists
@ArtIsDrawing pffft
do as thou wilt
@ArtIsDrawingFreedumb. Pure anarchy is tyranny, but 🇨🇳 doesn't do Orwellian social credit, steal organs from political prisoners, take land from other countries, or send their fishing fleets around the world to fish territorial waters to extinction that then lead locals to piracy as a result. No, they're extremely well-mannered people you'd want to invite over for dinner and would want in your country too.
Doesn't look very free
I discussed this with a Chinese friend a few years ago and its a case of I, me, mine. Entitlement and selfishness as a way of life. Truly sad. 🤔👍 Great video, sad topic.
they focus on themselves because no one will help them, it's like The Platform movie, it's sad but those are the rules of the game
I brought up this topic in front of some Chinese friends in China and got cussed out for being Sinophobic
Are they angry? Seems like it's more than just selfish. Selfishness is passive in a way. The behaviors displayed in this video seem hostile. Like there's an angry component to it.
@@pixpusha I think it's more like the selfishness of a child. They can cry, scream or be angry because they simply cannot understand why they are not getting their way.
I too, discussed with someone from China. The term David Zhang brought up - "hyper competition"
the lady I spoke with describe what she was taught: in a group of ten if she aspire to top the class, it wasnt about just coming in first
it was about coming in first and break the legs of all other nine
to ensure they never compete again. They are indoctrinated to break others, even covertly.
The world, being orderly and an economy ...is their greatest protection because arm to arm, a chinese do not win fights. They excel in cheating that is why a booming 2024, 2025 is to their advantage - easy to "top the class, and break nine legs".
Recently in Japan seeing wife’s family and the Chinese tourist are rude and obnoxious. Everyone was complaining about them. On my JAL flight one Chinese man had a DJI gimbal camera and he tried to push in front of me as I was handing my boarding pass to the gate attendant. By passing the long line. I held my arm out and made sure he did not pass u till my wife and I were beyond the attendant. As we walked the jetway, a JAL employee apologized and tanked me. While in Japan I was pushing my 82 year old mother in lay in the wheelchair as we toured an aquarium. A group of Chinese tourists walked up and stood in front of my in-laws as we were watching a show/attraction. They started to push her away, and again I had to step in and use the chair to redirect them and correct their actions. It’s quite frustrating and irritating..
I'm sorry as a Japanese person living in Kyoto. As you know, due to the relative closeness to China and the collapse of the Japanese yen, an incredible number of Chinese tourists (800,000 per month) and immigrants, as well as recent deterioration of relations with the US, are flocking to Japan, including international students who were planning to go to the US (in fact, 22% of students at the University of Tokyo, Japan's top university, are Chinese). Just yesterday, a group of Chinese people got into a fight in Harajuku, Tokyo, over products that are only available in Japan, and several people were sent to the hospital. I really wish they wouldn't come, but their numbers will only continue to increase.
@@user-iu1zv7qy5u Some want to have thier cake and eat it too, by bad-mouthing the Japanese while taking advantage of their hospitality and enjoying their food, cartoons and other products.
What happened in Nanjing in 1937?
People cut the queue with assigned numbers in the hospital (after admittance) when I lived there. Lots of people kept jumping ahead of me, in critical condition. After I received lousy advice from the doctor (go home, you'll be fine because he refused to do a physical examination), I went to another hospital. They admitted me to surgery within 3 hours of seeing a real professional. I am very thankful for the Chinese people who are cultivated, decent, and professional. I think this is what you learn living in the PRC. Decent Chinese people have the same issues with their countrymen that outsiders do. Unfortunately the CCP likes childish, boorish people who can't control themselves because it justifies their paternal attitude towards the people they 'govern'.
It's genuinely very sad. I'm an in-home geriatric nurse. And I had an older Chinese woman who was my patient for several years. And I became so attached to her. She was the most graceful and elegant and kind of person I have ever met. She was in her late 80s when I started caring for her. And her family had left China during world war II. And they would go back and visit family in China every few years. And she said after the revolution happened every 5 years things would get worse and worse and worse. It finally made her so sad that, she didn't bring her kids to visit when she had them. She didn't want them to think that's what China was like. She wanted them to hear stories of what she called The True China before the takeover.
My neighbours are Chinese, have lived in the UK for over 20 years, and are very nice. However, when they have visitors from China, the visitors think nothing of walking across our front garden. We have even had them using our path directly in front of the house, and looking in the window!
Neanderthals
Yep, I live in a very picturesque village. A lot of people passing through or visiting take photos of the houses and that's fine, but we've had Chinese people walk up our steps, onto our front lawn and stand right outside our window, taking photos of our house, while we are there in the living room trying to watch TV. My partner went out and probably said something like "can I help you?" (In other words, can I help you fuck off?) and I think told them that this is our garden, its private property. There wasn't a shred of embarrassment or self awareness they just said something like "I'm just taking photos" and still carried on for another minute.
@@CraftyApe LOL!! from chilling in your living room, in your home to becoming an animal in a zoo, in seconds.
@@wolven777 it is a bit like that! I should clarify I don't think they were taking photos of the inside specifically, more the architecture I guess but they can do that comfortably from the road without standing on our lawn and blocking our view lol
It's why most Chinese hate mainlanders. People from HK in the 80s all thought mainlanders were neanderthals too. Even people in Chinatown, when there's someone unruly they'd just say he's probably from the mainland.
West thinks the tourist problems in Japan are westerners but it's mostly Chinese, lol.
You don’t see nearly as much animosity in Japanese media towards Chinese as you see towards westerners who aren’t named “Johnny Somali”. Japan just doesn’t like westerners in general but they won’t be as hostile towards China
@@Julian-4I have been to Japan, and the people were extremely friendly, polite, and helpful. Whichever country you go to, you are acting as an ambassador for your own, and should treat the people that live there with respect, and more often than not you will get respect in return.
I was in Japan for 3 weeks, came back 2 weeks ago. Fell in love with Tokyo, its cities and basically everything. But I also came back with a really, really bad impression of Chinese tourists. Every person I interacted with, both local and foreigner were really nice, except the Chinese. On trains/buses they were the only ones yelling for no reason, walked the street with an attitude as if they owned the place, I actually got really mad when going to the airport because I was moving 3 suitcases and every time I came across a chinese person, they would look at me, then keep walking towards me until either the last second, bump/kick my stuff or forced me to move away. It was like "You can clearly see I am moving stuff, that it would be a million times easier for you to just walk slightly to the side then me doing it, and yet you still force me to do it and get offended if I don't. The hell is wrong with you people?". I 100% understoo why Japan is getting fed up with tourists after that, specially seeing how like 70% of their tourists are chinese. I feel for every employee that has to deal with that.
@Neuromantic_86 The reason why some of us westerners think our own side is the rudest ones and tourist problems is because we have to watch our own politicians here in the US act rude for the craziest reasons.
@@Julian-4so true
In the Philippines, an adult male Chinese tourist took a dump, out in the open in a 300 year-old Spanish fort (Intramuros) where domestic and international tourists go. It’s all over youtube.
Yikes! They are literally giving a shit! Just not a shit about their behaviours! 🙄🤦♀️
Wow that is Johnny Somali type of behavior
In Thailand a Chinese toirist poop in the path way in the Whhite Temple make us so angry.
Six tourists have been arrested after allegedly defecating in a sacred temple at Machu Picchu.The group of trespassers comprised one French, two Brazilian, two Argentinian and one Chilean tourist, according to police.
USA. Education boss arrested 'for defecating on school playing fields every day'
Two German tourists in their 20s were arrested in Mallorca, Spain for defecating in a lift, setting off fire extinguishers, and damaging hotel property.
A "sickening" video has captured the moment a tourist defecated on a passed-out holidaymaker's face as he was sleeping at a Spanish resort. The footage of the twisted prank showed the Dutch tourist pulling down his shorts and crouching over his sleeping victim on the promenade at El Arenal, Majorca.
In a different case. Just last week. American tourist, 65, arrested for defacing one of Tokyo’s most iconic shrines.
October. An 18-year-old American tourist was arrested in Tokyo over alleged arson in the capital, with police investigating a further six incidents as well.
There are many many more examples online if you search and they are not exclusive to Chinese people.
Crazy. They also did the public defecation thing in Hong Kong. But given they treat HKers as conquered subjects, when confronted, the PRCs would yell that HKers are calling them out because of jealously over their wealth or were being condescending colonial dogs or something
I spent 9 years in Mainland China, teaching. There is a lot of rudeness there. In one NE city woman were also treated brutally even in public. We Westerners were the only ones who were willing to step in. Chinese men would just watch as a woman was getting beaten up by her boyfriend or husband. When i told the female staff at my school that i had stepped in to help a woman who was being beaten, they told me i should have stayed out of it as it wasn't my business.
This is why a lot of Singaporeans, and Chinese that have migrated to Malaysia, and those in Hong Kong and Taiwan don't call themselves Chinese or associate themselves with CCP because of these people. Someone once said to me, "I'm not Chinese, I am Taiwanese."
Fair enough They Hongkongners Taiwanese have much authentic old Chinese manners than mainlands.
Yes, I am the one, only admit I am a HongKonger
@@micaharchacki1370true
Fair!
Reminded of that senator grilling the Singaporean gentleman about his ties to the CCP 😂
5000 years of civilization and now this.
Exactly... so how did communism replace thousands of years of great culture? who funded and pushed communism to replace what was once a great culture???
Regression into planet of the apes😢.
@@JayZuma-wr1pr like every country it had some up and downs, right now? It's in it down period, you can give it some time before it goes up again, it's always a Rollercoaster
@@MrBurningToast Rubbish. Communist countries and socialist countries are not 'like every country' Be-gone 10 cent army.
@@JayZuma-wr1pr Not communism, dictators. So sad when people don´t know the difference.
I live in China and I see behaviour like this once a week on average. I don't know which is worse, that people behave this way or that they feel no shame or embarrassment at all. The ironic thing is that teenagers and young adults are usually polite and respectful but people over 50 (especially the poorer ones) Oh boy...arguing, fighting, stealing, casually beating women and children, playing horrible phone videos at full volume, ruining parks with loud radios, singing, playing instruments (but God help you if you so much as cough during their nap time). They constantly demand face and respect, despite doing nothing to earn it.
welcome to the general asian 'respect your elders' mentality. That is an asian cultural thing in general. Any push back or feedback you give to someone older than you is consider disrespectful. The mindset of 'earning respect' is one from the west. My suggestion? leave china or accept it. I don't live in turkey and then complain I can't buy bacon. Its a bit rude and disrespectful.
@@wsrtwetr Terrible analogy. Complaining about not having certain supplies is different from claiming respect rights when you yourself have none. It's not rude and disrespectful; it's ending intergenerational bs.
Older people thinking like this are going to have to accept kids going no contact and FAFO season cuz these new kids don't play that. Hooray! (and that's international, there's a worldwide conversation going on that even Chinese kids could learn about from relatives studying elsewhere)
My suggestion, learn from what all these disrespectful parents are going through who wind up dying alone or don't expect to see your kids when they escape you.
@@wsrtwetr Well, I have a wife and two kids here. They're well settled into school, orchestra and have active social lives, so it's not feasible to leave China any time soon. But I can definitely see myself back in Australia in the next 5-10 years.
"face"
what a superficial obsession while having no concern for
"soul"
You are lying through your teeth
I saw a Korean short where it conveyed that one of Americas's biggest diplomatic concerns is that China Korea and Japan would make an East Asian coalition (I was a short so I wouldn't exactly worry about it). I shared it with my Korean friends and we had a good laugh
Everything you said is absolutely true. I went to China for the first time before the pandemic and was shocked by how people constantly cut in line, unless I was literally right up against the person in front of me. I also couldn't believe how kids would just pee everywhere, pulling their pants down in front of everyone. It was crazy. Given the cameras everywhere, I expected the Chinese government to enforce strict control, and for people to be more disciplined. But instead, everything felt chaotic. I was completely culture shocked.
Loser.and clown , people. Cut lines everywhere in USA including at all the airports and yiu never went to China.
You can't even find China on the world map
@@GamerShowdown-h8j no need to be offended, pingpong. Just pointing out what I saw.
He is the biggest fraud and crook on youtuube . He is Chinese and if all Chinese are bad, then this mf is part of that and you guys are hypocrites
isn’t it laughable if you compare to many of the people in the state? When you go out you are not scared of bad manners, you scared of high crime, homeless and mobs.
I was an English teacher for 6 years in China and the disgusting behavior I witnessed was mind-boggling. Selfish, rude,greedy, etc. Sneezing, farting,spitting, or yawning in public without covering their mouths. Completely oblivious!
Kinda makes sense why they got so obliterated by the Big Plague a few years ago. The guidelines were just wash hands, don’t cough on people.
Manners and politeness are just the icing,
morality is the cake.
You can't even find China on the world map. Get lost
@@GamerShowdown-h8j mate you're clearly a CCP bot just go back to bilibili or douyin if you really love your government's policies of not using western media
@@GamerShowdown-h8j hahahah!!! Anyone with a name like "Gamershowdown" cannot be taken seriously!!! Get out of your mom's basement!
This is like those horrific stories of kids being raised in basements in total darkness or raised by wolves. It's like their minds have missed some crucial phase of social development where empathy begins, except it's across a whole culture.
恐怖
This is from Australia - Chinese drivers are inefficient, and do not respond to courteous gestures afforded to them; most of them are only here because they are wealthy, drive expensive German cars, do not use direction indicators, etc. In shopping malls, they push through without regard for any decency or accepted protocols.
I am from Palo Alto Ca, where 90% of the houses bought are from mainland Chinese. I am walking when I notice across the street an sixty something man cutting roses on a stranger's property. He even had clippers! In disgust I started shouting at him to get off the lawn. These types of experiences are almost daily there.
Same thing in Daly City, South San Francisco, San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo, etc… Wish these people would never be able to buy U.S. homes, especially not even being citizens… If you’re a citizen, fine. But, their property buying has more insidious overtones. They’re using it to try and gain more power in China, while they live over there and charging us rent up the @$$ over here.
A rough life living in palo alto 😂
wow, badly polluted, so disappointed, i was expecting a better community for that price.😂😅
@@MADguitar when your neighbors are known to eat your dog you would be scared too
How do you buy houses from mainland China in California?
I feel bad for non-PRC Chinese. Mainlanders have built up a reputation for being rude and disrespectful all around the world and other Chinese people have kinda gotten roped in with them. I'm praying for a cultural shift in PRC, for their own good and for the good of the global Chinese diaspora.
Aye, it’s true. As a Chinese raised in Malaysia and Singapore, it’s pretty cringe to be lumped together with Mainland Chinese when I travel overseas. So I try to pretend to be Japanese or Korean. 😂
Hope is not a strategy.
Hope is not a strategy.
Get lost. This is fake anti China propaganda channel. Are you an anglel?angel?? No.
@@MakisetutulooWe in pre-1997 Hong Kong felt the same about Mainland Chinese as well.
I remember the first time I was this behaviour being on the Dutch news. In this place called Keukenhof (big public garden full of tulips) either one or more chinese tourists were arrested for peeing in the flowers. I was just shocked at how they not only did this in a tourist attraction, but also in front of many other people without a hint of embarrassment.
It also happen in my place (Malaysia) tourists from China urinate where Muslims take ablution
I see nothing wrong with that@@salamsalami7105
Lucky he wasn't taking a number 2 they are known for doing that in public too at least I saw that happen in China
Lies and Western propaganda
peasants
I was visiting a public swimming pool in Switzerland that I go to every year when driving to Italy to go skiing and unfortunately one time there was a tourist bus with a huge Chinese tourist group at the same time. The swimming pools were full of them and the Chinese men and women kept pushing everyone to the side to get good video shots. There is an outside pool that steams bc of the cold and beautiful mountains surrounding us. They were literally glued to their phones in waterproof plastic cases and kept taking videos and photos of the scenery.
I lived in China for 7 years from 2006 - 2012. I was in a senior management position at the Shanghai World Expo and what we experienced was INSANE. We had people allowing their children to defecate on the pavilion floor because they couldn't be bothered to find a public toilet. Old people would pretend to be disabled so they could avoid the long queues, and this eventually became a "business venture" where old people would wait at the entrance of the World Expo and rent themselves to visitors so they would join the disabled queues.
One day during the early opening of the Expo when the organizers hadn't properly calculated capacity and the park was too busy the crowds basically stormed several pavilions. Even the deployed military police couldn't stop them. Why they stormed I will never understand. Its like storming a theme park ride. This of course never made it into the news and was hushed up by the Shanghai authorities.
I left China bitterly disappointing with much of my experience and will never go back.
They were probably happy to see you leave.
It is good that you left when you did. Those types of behaviours seemed to get worse, much worse 2015 to 2018.
After 2020 Shanghai is empty (I spent a whole year there 2023/2024)
We have watched vlogs and videos on RUclips from tourists praising China, its advanced tech, its mega cities, its cleanliness, its low crime rate...
The little pinks whenever you call out their behavior will just say, "it's propaganda, everyone does that other countries are much worse blah blah blah..." and will try their absolute best to deflect deflect deflect
In Austria (near where I live) shops now have put up ruleboards, especially for Arabic and Chinese people. The rules are absolutely Basic, like „please say hello if you enter the shop“ or „don’t pull out merchandise and throw it on the floor if you don’t want to purchase it“, or even „if you see a sign with a crossed out hand that means you mustn’t touch the item or you are prohibited from entering the shops private area“. Some even have things like „please don’t leave full diapers on the floor of the customers toilet, use the bin we provided“. It’s crazy, but at that point there’s no option left, except prohibiting them from entering (which nobody wants, that would be rude und prejudiced). But the situation got quite bad over the last 10 years or so… (oh, and theft went up by a lot. People browse by and take things like postcards, sandals, whatever the owners puts out in front of their small shops. And if people get caught, THEY make a scene and shout, it’s quite insane to witness)
Imagine importing these people permanently into your country...
just put signs
"keep out chinese or arabs"
Harrods uk has the same problem they won't address....
Isn't there like an intercultural educational program aimed at solving those issues? I just can't believe the only solutions to that are either putting up with it or banning them from entering the country.
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One child policy era kids have grown up.
No , many of them are grannies and grandpa's
They all look exactly the same… how do the chinamen tell each other apart? They don’t
@@beetlejuice424are you like 99?
@@astrohitter1791if he was that old, he wouldn't be able to see how alike they all look
Spoilt only children would make sense.
As much as I enjoy visiting China (and lived in Shanghai for months before), there are times that I'm baffled by the behaviour. Just a few weeks ago in the airport in Shanghai, I was checking into my flight and as a business class passenger, the woman at the check in counter called me over before the next people in the economy line. The old woman in the line then proceeded to shout and try to stand in front of me at the counter (I ignored her) and the staff had to keep explaining to her that I was in business and had preference - which she couldn't understand. I found it funny, but didn't show any reaction to her, just got my ticket and left.
I had a friend who worked as a handyman in San Francisco, and he refused to do jobs for the Chinese because when the job was completed, they refused to pay. Who does that?!
Chinese 🤣
Trump!
Musk?
The guy above me
I saw this first hand, when I went to a friends son's wedding. They had family that had just immigrated to Canada come down to the wedding. Talk about a shit show. It wasn't just the older people that were horrible, it was also the younger generation. These people ruined a reception like nothing I ever seen before. It got so bad my friend, the father of the groom, got to blows with one of his uncles because he was so disrespectable to him when he told them to stop acting like animals.
First time I been to wedding that also included ring side seats to an ass whopping.
A young me foolishly married a Chinese woman. What nobody told me was that the BBQ pig ritual was actually an equal trade. I gave her family a pig and they gave me one in turn, as I much later found out after she had drained a quarter of the city's balls behind my back.
Deflecting, denying, gaslightng, and attacking me for confronting her about it. AUTOMATICALLY!
Apologizing or even just acknowledging the harm she caused? NEVER!
Lies and more lies
Young, old... both terrible...
One time I was at Costco and they were offering samples of beef jerky to their customers to try out. A Chinese lady stood there and ate the samples over and over again until the employee got upset and told her she could only have one piece. It was quite embarrassing.
It happens with certain other self-entitled "cultures" too. Usually ends in a loud argument with baseless accusations of racism.
@@booifojoeThey were talking about their encounter with ill mannered Chinese though, not other people. Stay on topic.
@@jesusisapisces I understand what they were talking about. My comment was that this issue is not isolated to Chinese culture.
@booifojoe Who said it is? Nearly every other group of people on this planet are held to task for unsavoury behaviours and it shouldn't be any different for your people. Get over yourself.
@@booifojoeit's not. It's everywhere, with everyone, in all types of different contexts. Human beings are deeply sinful, all of us, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Well thank you for having the courage as an Asian to acknowledge aggressive rudeness and no manners just like me as an American Mexican who acknowledges that the majority my culture is very judgemental aggressive rude and mannerless.
I was in Boston in '02 at an amazing Revolutionary War monument, when a senior Chinese tourist dude stepped away from his family to pull down his pants, & crap behind a bush 12 feet away from the main monumental structure.
His family was freaking out when cops arrested him, as it was normal in China to deposit Stanley Steamers in public like that...
I've seen videos they are literally pooping in airports on the floor
I think part of the issue is also that if someone acts this way and gets punched in the face, the person who punched them gets in trouble.
that is assault so quite obvious why they get in trouble as the correct way is to report it and let the relevant authorities take care of it. I just hope the authorities are reliable.
@@Gsoda35 because that works.
No. When someone does something illegal or acts rude it is normal for people to act upon it. You do not need police for everything. Normal people can also correct someones behavior.@@Gsoda35
@@Gsoda35 Except a lot of the horrible things they do aren't illegal so what then?
@charlespancamo9771 the contestants shouldn't have to worry about their eyesight by lasers.
remove the malicious actors or arrest them if they don't stop.
do you really think it is okay to harm people just because you can?
They have alot of Chinese in east africa like kenya and Tanzania. They started to misbehave alot and treat the locals bad. Then everyone got angry and start to destroy some of there restaurants etc and politicians had to do something.
Now when i visit Tanzania they are behaving alot better then before. It was a time, they were unbelievable disrespectful towards our local people.
You are racist
They have some audacity and nerve to behave that way. Smh
Well done! Don’t put up with bad behavior!
Tanzanians are the nicest people I've ever met.
@citizenoftheearth6
Yes and love to drink, party and dance 🥳🤣
I lived in NYC Chinatown for 7 years and it was 7 years of non-stop shock. Parents making their kids pee and poop on the crowded street, men in their underwear smoking in front of the buildings, garbage everywhere, gys spitting 5 feet far without looking if there is someone it could hit, there were recurrent fires on the subway tracks due to the thrown trash, dangerous pushing and climbing over everyone while exiting the subway station (kids were not spared ,either), signs and prices only in Chinese, and foreigners get charged triple, I got used to several people always cutting in line, AND despite my constant efforts - no one wanted to even say Hi in my building (I was the only non-Chinese). What happened to that great culture?
The cynical part of me says it may never have existed to begin with. Other comments say that the CCP thrououghly destroyed any common sense, human decency, civility, and disgust sensitivity that could be found.
I worked in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 for 5 years…. There is a MAJOR DIFFERENCE between local Hong Kong people and the Mainlanders…. Yeah yikes 😳 ☝️ as you can see
UK created a Judeo- Christian civilization that Communism destroys.
My issue is with the newest Chinese in my condo...he is not aware that I'm familiar with their character but I kept guard. First I rented him ONE of TWO parking spot and he takes up another spot. He thought he is smart because I said nothing at the time.
After 2 years of payment, I asked him to give up the spot because my family member will be using it.
He replied that I owe him 6 month of back payment and it would be the ethical and moral thing to do. Well!😂 this boy just realized his error.
I gave him proof of his payments and non payments.
Now I will charge him for past payment for the second spot....that is what he earn for trying to be greedy.
Get lost. You are lying
Good!
Im happy to bet money that you are not getting payment back, Miriam
unless you get police involved, the Chinese will always think they can get away with it. They are not fazed until actual uniforms come in.
Is he a new immigrant from China or just a Chinese looking guy who was born and raised in ur country.
Very interesting episode. When I lived in China for ten years I experienced all of these shenanigans plus more!
This is incredibly sad. I have noticed that contemporary mainland Chinese people seem rude, but I haven't met a lot of them, so I thought it was just a coincidence and that there was perhaps something I was missing. It seems even worse than I had thought, not just from this channel, but from incidents I've seen reported from within China itself. As for Taiwan, what a lovely country with lovely people.
When i visited Korea, me and my boyfriend were in a mall communual eating area where there are little restaurant stalls and you take the food and find a table and after you eat, you find the restaurant you got your food from and take the tray/cutlery back to it so it can be washed. But when we were there the place was crowded but we found 2 girls who were finishing up, so we waited behind them so we could sit but they left all their leftovers and plates without taking it back to the restaurant - so we had to clean up their stuff and they were chinese
I lived in China for 9 years and I just came to call them the "Me First! (我先)" people. You're right that the cultural revolution had a big effect on it, but also the little emperor/only child effect can be clearly seen too. So many stories I could write a book. There's a reason why there isn't toilet paper in bathrooms there.
The only other thing that baffled me more than that is the public butt picking. I don't know why someone ever would need to pick their butth0le in public or private, but it apparently really needs to be done. I've seen waiters, police officers, street chefs as well as random pedestrians taking two fingers and.... well, picking at their nether regions and it's the most bizarre thing i've ever seen in my life. Even if it is something you need to do, isn't it something you can do like, I don't know, in a bathroom or changing room, or your own house? Beyond me.
Yiu can't even find China on the world map
You never lived in China.
@@GamerShowdown-h8jyou are not even real........bot!
That is the most bizarre and disgusting thing I’ve ever heard! Yuck! Their sanitary practices are really…..Different.
Bad behaviour is a symptom of overpopulation and population density. You won't see this in under populated areas. Watch the mouse overpopulation study, the mice will start killing each other. Happens with apes too, when population density reaches a limit they start killing each other. Personal space is a human right, a sentient being right, when governments pack people like sardines, bad behaviour is the outcome.
Oh god, the chinese bots are prob gonna go crazy in the comments once they find this
Winnie the pooh , will surely not like this
Yeah 😂😂😂😂
Im so tired of those
And the Russian bots
Nah just ratchet up your cell phone autonomous software LMAO
Oh please it's mainly the bots from west with stories of their imaginary Chinese coworkers, neighbours and friends😂
@@bheeshma8664sure
This video is so great for me because it lends itself to insight and understanding about myself:
1.When people who look like me behave illogically or embarrassingly, I wonder how, why, where does such logic come from and does the behaviors mostly apply to people who look like me - videos like this tell me it’s basically all cultures and the psychological reasonings as to why are extensive.
2.I watch this video and don’t automatically assume the behaviors apply to all Chinese people - this gives me comfort to think others might think as I do when viewing misaligned behaviors of people who look like me.
3.While in another country, the locals would point out the behaviors of those from a certain city in the country. Through such behaviors the people (who are often referred pejoratively by a given name) were easy to spot. I couldn’t understand how an entire city of people can exhibit the same likeness and personalities like when people say “New Yorkers” as in they’re brash and rude although most New Yorkers are not brash and rude, well oddly many from this particular city shared the same behaviors and I couldn’t understand how or why. Well watching this video I think I understand this cultural phenomenon a bit more.
i remember a group of chinese dudes acts like they are in china. when an older dude reminded them on which country their in.. things quickly escalated to police needs to interfere and 1 of the chinese dude is crying
Tell us more - which country were they in?
@@chesscomsupport8689 hold on let me get my popcorn
Lies
@@chesscomsupport8689I wouldn't be surprised if that story is applicable to most countries on earth where they cause issues
A few Chinese Karens would be tolerable, but there are 1.3 billion people in China. A fraction of 1.3b is not tolerable.
The younger generations, those who're 40 and below are starting to "Japanize" themselves. This generations are the ones doing technological development. Would need another 50 years until the current boomers died and replaced by a calmer society. If you really want to see actual Chinese community that retains their civilization, go to Taiwan.
@thebluescaptain Yes, I went to university and work with both Taiwanese and Chinese. Taiwanese are humble, like Japanese. One day at work, I had to listen to a Chinese dude brag about the Mercedes that got damaged in an accident and how much the other person was going to pay. I just walked away.
@@thebluescaptain The interesting thing is that Taiwan was basically a dictatorship run by warlords until the late 1970s or so, until they decided to give democracy a try.
@@AdamBenson-d6v Taiwan was Adolf based dictatorship, not Stalin one.
Whole country belongs to Chinese people. Every nook and corner
I personally have experienced almost all the situation you shown here. All I can do is shake my head. What's worse is when this happens here in States. I don't know what to do. I feel so shame. Even though I am a Taiwanese but I believe it is difficult for most Americans to distinguish the difference.
Call them out. I have done this multiple times. Just remind them they are not in 'main land' and they need to stop embaressing their ancestors and you. Say it in the native tongue if you can ofc. Had to do that on the bus, airplane, and at restaurants. They tend to shut up unless they want a fist fight. most times they dont go for the fist fight because - white people country have guns and being punch in the mouth is a thing.
There is no difference, Taiwanese and Chinese are the same people.
@@manpreetbrar838 Culture can make a difference but I don't know any Taiwanese personally or of Taiwanese culture well enough to comment.
@@manpreetbrar838 nope.
@@JPs-q1o they both have the same mother country / fatherland.
I used to work in a museum and amongst all the tourists, the Chinese stood out for their lack of manners, trying to sneak in without paying and straight out lying lol. I get now where it comes from and it's sad. Good video, thank you!
No one has mentioned the 1 child policy which may in fact foster selfishness, narcissism and a general lack of consideration for other people.
True but human population is out of control, personally I don't think anyone should be having more than 1-2 kids max out of respect for the planet.
That is such a good point. All cultures have same thing with sheltered children..
I think the saying is "absolute power always corrupts"
If you are center of your world for your whole live, you just might be more likely to be an ass...
Also these are the middle class and rich Chinese.
The poor will not have cruises or trips.
So single child, with more money than their peers...
Could be bad combo.
@@danvez5656nah that’s globalist propaganda. The real issue is the aging population. We need children to replace the elderly, otherwise society collapses.
@@danvez5656 i agree with u completely
Bad behaviour is a symptom of overpopulation and population density. You won't see this in under populated areas. Watch the mouse overpopulation study, the mice will start killing each other. Happens with apes too, when population density reaches a limit they start killing each other. Personal space is a human right, a sentient being right, when governments pack people like sardines, bad behaviour is the outcome.
Just could not believe my eyes when a Chinese-looking middle aged woman simply started to squat down and do her personal business so nonchalantly right on the pavement only half a block away from the Famous Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood right in the middle of the day! OMG!😱😱😱
🤣🤣🤣🤣
that is why the self-service paying system in the supermarket never works in China. I remember there was a social experiment conducted in China many years ago, the scientists set up a store and put all kind of products in there. The only differences was there was no staffs in the store, people had to use the self-service paying machine to pay the products they wanted to buy. However, in the end of the day, the scientists found out 90% of the products in the store were not actually paid (which means they were stolen).
The purpose of this experiment was to test the people's moral compass and see if they would follow the rules out of conscience and discipline. Sadly and shockingly, but not unexpectedly, that was the result of the experiement.
It was even more shocking that the store was set up in a large major city, so the scientists expected the people there should have better educated and know what is right and wrong, but apparently that was not true in this case. In fact, after a several interviews about the opinion of the store, all people would think it was the stupidity of the store owner who set up the store like this, which gave them the opportunity to "outsmart" the store system. Yes, those people did not think they were stealing, they were merely outsmart the system and took advantages from it.
If you try to plot the mainlanders' "moral compass" on a scale of 1 to 10, they would score "BB++ points" or "six in a row". I mean, their worldview operates on a totally DIFFERENT scale, it would be useless to try comparing apples-to-apples.
The same would have happened in SEA countries- perhaps besides singapore. The only difference is that in SEA it is likely driven by poverty whereas in china it is driven by greed. People in SEA calls white people cultyure 'stupid' because of how trusting they are and how they expect people to have intergrity. Most asian people/developing countries do not hold the same values as westerners. Intergrity ends when they can benefit and not be punish that is all over SEA cultures and countries. This mall experiment is like trying to measure a westerner's ability to speak mandarin after 6 weeks of classes. It makes no sense. It isn't the same country, doesnt have the same culture, doesnt have the same social safety nets. This is why white people ideas stay in white people countries and importing mass amounts of immigrants assuming they share your ideas is not just ignorant but stupid. Before anyone scream racist, I am asian.
Lies and more lies. Only China is honest second to Japan in Asia
Such stores exist in Korea, and they work just fine. But 30 years ago, it would not have. It may take 30 years, but hopefully, Chinese will get there…
@@Pygkor With how things are going i doubt it'll be sooner than 30 years
I have neighbors who meet right outside their house, on the sidewalk, to talk and smoke. They spit wads on the sidewalk, all while completely blocking the sidewalk for pedestrians👈👈
You seem very knowledgeable beyond contemporary chinese culture. I really enjoy hearing your insight, it doesnt feel biased, unlike some. I've worked in china for almost a decade and can vouch for everything you've pointed out.
One time I was at the casino buffet.. *(😂you already know where this is going!)* I was surrounded by some elderly Asian people who had come on a few tour busses for a party in one of the ballrooms. Everyone was so beautiful and extravagantly dressed, but I was completely shocked out of my mind when I went to scoop up some food, and the lady next to me literally grabbed the spoon out of my hand, put the food on her own plate, and then actually threw the spoon across all the other food containers.. but I backed up really quick because the spoon landed in some gravy and splashed all over the man standing on the other side of me.
Suddenly there was a bunch of screaming and yelling in a language I didn’t understand, And an *ACTUAL FIGHT broke out* between a bunch of old people! 😂😂😂😂😂
I witnessed such a behavior in China several years ago. The Chinese do lack moral and ethics for sure - it is somehow in their DNA. Very sad... Sometime I think that that it is why they always had have strict ruler above them. It is kind of a method how to tame them. The scamming, outsmarting and misusing others when needed - that is the selfish, entitled name of their life pursuit. Their arrogant ,self-righteous perception of such principals in life recognizes no consequences except the personal gain. They will never understand westerners critics - so do not even try...
😂😂😂
This is exactly how leftest Americans who push for socialism act like when they get triggered.
That’s wild, what a good laugh
YES I have seen similar things happen at a buffet we were at in Cambodia,, absolutely rude, disgusting behaviour.
Well, if the China government acts with entitlement and indifference, do you expect the population to behave with manners and morals? Cultural behavior starts at the top.
Yeah, same thought here. It starts from the government down to the people. Sad.
Same thought here. Is it surprising that US teenagers think nothing about killing each other with guns when their government uses violence and war to gain advantage around the world?
No, it starts in the home.
Same!
Thanks!
It has EVERYTHING to do with how they were raised during their formative years. Especially by their Mother. Not only the Chinese, but everyone on the planet. I can't watch all of this. I don't like negativity nor violence, because I can FEEL it. I am fully aware of these types of people & treat them respectfully, like I treat everyone, but I will avoid them at all costs.
The thing is if u treat them respectfully they just see it as a sign of weakness (or like another poster above said, subservience)
it starts from the top...if you are so frustrated with the corruption and indifference of your government, you tend to vent your frustration to others. But yeah, parents should teach their children manners. Totalitarian government and dictatorship will never be good for the common good of a nation. A country ruled by bureaucrats for a long time will go down the drain and get worse and worse every day.
@@infjstardust4357nope. Jesus Christ proves u dont need to be at the top of anything to enact change, He was born the son of a carpenter.
I am currently living in Japan. In Tokyo you can walk and shop and take public transport and elevators for weeks without any conflict. As soon as you go in a touristy location with Chinese tourists, then you see shoving, people cutting queues, etc. It is kind funny 😂.
Oh please the Japanese are bigger racists than the white people
I have experienced this rudeness in the Winter Palace in Russia from Chinese tourists. We British tourists had politely queued up to view a Leonardo painting after a group of Dutch tourist viewing it in front of us. As they left an elderly Chinese man pushed right in front of everyone to take photographs completley blocking other peoples view.
Then as we tried to leave the building a new coachload of elderly Chinese women arrived and pushed into the foyer completley blocking it. We couldnt get out and when I politely said excuse me they laughed at me!
There was a queue outside the building which other tourists from all over the world used but they had skipped it and pushed right ahead and into the building.
I was shocked and after thinking about it thought they must be the newly wealthy as peasants couldnt afford to travel. So sad to see this image of a whole nation when Im sure there must still be respectful people in China.
But then I think of the image of the British abroad and that can be shameful too. Of course they are not the majority.
The famous Japanese writer Ryūnosuke Akutagawa
芥川龙之介 visited China in 1921 and wrote in his book such uncivil behaviors by Chinese ppl, like peeing into the lake or cutting in lines. and that's the year the CPC was born and 28 years b4 the CPC took power in China.
This video is spot on. Lived there for 13 years… all of this is true.
I agree and sadly, I've seen worse than this first-hand.
How do they reproduce? The Chinese dong is too short … I totally don’t get it?
I remember a number of years ago, there was a whole news cycle about Chinese tourists going to Disney World and relieving themselves all over the park (which absolutely does have plenty of actual public restrooms). And there were so many individually reported instances, that the Chinese government got super pissed and put out some kind of official release towards the populace to stop making the country look bad.
We were shopping at World Market in CA, a Chinese family sat down on a display sofa, pulled out bunch of food from home, placed it all over the display coffee table and started eating like nothing was happening...
This happens a lot in IKEAS in China, folks parking up in the sofa areas having business lunches and so forth. Folks also sleeping in the bed areas.
I feel bad saying this isnt too bad. My family is from SEA - my mum and my dad would have done this and used display laptops to check emails, eat berries picked from trees belonging to councils, pick flowers from other people's gardens, repeatedly go back to free sample lines until they are told no, eat grapes off of the supermarket floor without paying, bringing her own teabag to restaurants and ordering hot water so she doesn't have to pay for tea. I can go on. It is classless behavior but they have never spend a day in china. Some of this stems from the mentality - its free so I can do what I want, i am just clever and other people are just jealous. Admittedly both my parents are narcissistic and that didn't help their behavior. Many people in asia see taking advantage and doing shameful things like this as being 'smart' and 'beating the system'.
Well it's out there _just_ for them, obviously.
Lies and hate about China
@@GamerShowdown-h8j mate you're clearly a CCP bot just go back to bilibili or douyin if you really love your government's policies of not using western media