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Q: who are the best behaved foreigners in china?

i'm going to go out on a limb and say it is not americans Laughing out loud and give examples of what you consider bad behavior

13 years 9 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Micropolynesians. 

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japanese, canadian and filipinos, great places to live also except jolo island, montreal and next to a nuclear plant in japan.

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the op is a moron. 

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Most of the foreigners I met here are well-behaved. My colleagues are from Canada, the UK, the US & Holland. They're all very nice, decent & pleasant people.

There're students from Africa & Middle East here. They always let me get on the school bus first unlike our Chinese colleagues who  push & shove  everyone.

Chinese students are very respectful & polite, but older Chinese teachers push, smoke, spit &  litter.

GuilinRaf:

And some of them smoke , spit curse and litter IN THE CLASSROOM!!!

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yeah some teacher in my class's do the same

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People from Transylvania are always enchanting. They greet you with open arms.

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That is true

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I'm taking some risks by saying that, but... Japanese people.

The ones I've seen so far were always so polite and discreet, it really left me with a good impression.

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koreans too

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I would say Filipinos. The ones I know here rarely drink, never cause trouble and are generally easy going people.

I don't know any Japanese here, but I would wager that the Japanese are very well behaved in China too.

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Korean and Japanese female language students.

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