Loved the video! The dilema you lived makes me see the world upside down. I’m a brazilian and we are very used to see people here leaving the country to live the “state of art” in northern countries. But China today, in a lot of senses, is the most vibrant and interesting environment for big changes. You incarnate that and I’m really interested to see what came next to you. Anyway, nice video!!
996, but you came to work at 10 left at 7pm and in that time you also had one hour lunch and walk and then a snack time... so effectively you worked maybe 7,8 hrs
I think the title was her way of saying "is it real" as in: not everybody is exposed to that kind of toxic work culture. She is working a typical day instead of being in a more oppressive company.
Most jobs in China is not that intense but people are def less lazy than the west, if you go to a store in the west the people won’t even help you, but not in China. I don’t think most people work that late tho only if you are at the top tech companies but that’s the same as the west (I.e. Amazon)
I’m married to a Chinese, but we live in the UK. I love china, such an amazing place and the food is to die for, we’re missing our regular trips back due to covid, we even talked about maybe relocating there, but I think I am too used to the UK way of working, as you mention about your friends in Canada, we do work hard, but not those hours and we probably do get more downtime to enjoy life as well. Nice video, I’ll be interested to see what you show next.
Very cool, I would like to live in China but I'm afraid that people will be racist to me and not show equality like to all other Chinese citizens. Plus I don't speak Chinese but it would be cool if knew, I would also be in interested to open up a company but I feel like that'll be impossible because of the government there in China :/
Nice video how do you get a job in china ? are you of chinese descent? from my pov learning chinese "mandarin" is not really easy atleast for me, how long have you been learning chinese?
Bro Canada... bad choice XD it's a country only best for wealthy, young people not in that group your benefits will be severely less. It's like this in many countries which owns no major national production sector. Yes, Chinese products may suck but they're creating stuff they own themselves at least, Canada makes little and owns little, most housing is foreign investment, they service manufacturing for other companies, they ship raw commodities like Africa, and hype prices of oil.
What can you do in china that you couldn’t do in Canada? If all you had to look forward to in the weekends in Canada was food and movies, then you’re going to have that same experience in china lol.
@@dongmingling4052 Thanks, I've been researching it a little more, and it seems there are indeed a number of foreign companies which require only English language
@@mirrorinsideout yes,you are right. For software engineer job in international companies here,you just talk with your Chinese coworkers in English also. Basically if you aren't really want to fit in local lifestyle,you can continue to hang out with other westerners at your free time. Then also means English is absolutely enough to survive in China lol.
very interesting. love watching these day in life videos from other countries. keep it up!
Loved the video! The dilema you lived makes me see the world upside down. I’m a brazilian and we are very used to see people here leaving the country to live the “state of art” in northern countries. But China today, in a lot of senses, is the most vibrant and interesting environment for big changes. You incarnate that and I’m really interested to see what came next to you. Anyway, nice video!!
996, but you came to work at 10 left at 7pm and in that time you also had one hour lunch and walk and then a snack time... so effectively you worked maybe 7,8 hrs
Then the only bad is 6 days in a week ?
I think this is propaganda.
6 days a week of that sounds like a personal hell. Granted like any field, every job has different standards.
I think the title was her way of saying "is it real" as in: not everybody is exposed to that kind of toxic work culture. She is working a typical day instead of being in a more oppressive company.
Most jobs in China is not that intense but people are def less lazy than the west, if you go to a store in the west the people won’t even help you, but not in China. I don’t think most people work that late tho only if you are at the top tech companies but that’s the same as the west (I.e. Amazon)
omgggg thank you so much for the subtitleeeesss in chineseeee you are literally the best!!
Could you please do a video on the advantages/benefits and disadvantages of 996 from your experience?
How you woke up from bed tells it all.
Great job!
I’m married to a Chinese, but we live in the UK. I love china, such an amazing place and the food is to die for, we’re missing our regular trips back due to covid, we even talked about maybe relocating there, but I think I am too used to the UK way of working, as you mention about your friends in Canada, we do work hard, but not those hours and we probably do get more downtime to enjoy life as well.
Nice video, I’ll be interested to see what you show next.
PLEASE UPLOAD MORE VIDEOS!!
From which country are you basically? It seems you are not Chinese you still have good Mandarin.
What happened? You stopped posting 😢
Very cool, I would like to live in China but I'm afraid that people will be racist to me and not show equality like to all other Chinese citizens. Plus I don't speak Chinese but it would be cool if knew, I would also be in interested to open up a company but I feel like that'll be impossible because of the government there in China :/
我和你的声音好像!差点以为是我录的视频,我也是Toronto的!
Nice video
how do you get a job in china ? are you of chinese descent? from my pov learning chinese "mandarin" is not really easy atleast for me, how long have you been learning chinese?
That was cool!!
Please do some more 🤝🤝
What is this tech name?
Where you r from?
and how engineering student after completing the degree how he can move over there in SGCC?
Keep it up! Love thus
more living in china vids!!! ✨
what do you do for work? It's not like a typical internet company. And what did you do to made you to move to China?
Bro Canada... bad choice XD it's a country only best for wealthy, young people not in that group your benefits will be severely less. It's like this in many countries which owns no major national production sector. Yes, Chinese products may suck but they're creating stuff they own themselves at least, Canada makes little and owns little, most housing is foreign investment, they service manufacturing for other companies, they ship raw commodities like Africa, and hype prices of oil.
Cool video! 😎
got updates?
What can you do in china that you couldn’t do in Canada? If all you had to look forward to in the weekends in Canada was food and movies, then you’re going to have that same experience in china lol.
China is good country
Can someone work in software engineering in China if they aren't fluent in Mandarin?
No
@@Ben-yp9nh what about at international companies?
@@mirrorinsideoutyou can,I know some German who work in Chinese tech company,but this company won't be a lot
@@dongmingling4052 Thanks, I've been researching it a little more, and it seems there are indeed a number of foreign companies which require only English language
@@mirrorinsideout yes,you are right.
For software engineer job in international companies here,you just talk with your Chinese coworkers in English also.
Basically if you aren't really want to fit in local lifestyle,you can continue to hang out with other westerners at your free time. Then also means English is absolutely enough to survive in China lol.
Take me out rn❤
Intresting good working chaines people,madam please mention ur income,and expenses
Hi ,i like ur beauty...❤