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Q: Why does every Chinese person have to be first?

First on the bus
First on the train
First on the plane
First to grab a taxi
First to ....

Me first, me first, me first

12 years 44 weeks ago in  Culture - China

 
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It's competition. They learn from childhood they have to be first, to the point where it becomes an obsession, like the examples you just gave.

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12 years 44 weeks ago

Getting halp from moar and moar people is like spin-o-rama high-fiving new friends on answers.echinacities.com with a tip of the hat finishing move.

 
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Shifu

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do you heard chinese people alwasy said" chi kui " chinese words "吃亏", that mean they dont want suffer losses. maybe you will confuse what connect between "to be frist" and "suffer losses". let me tell you , if you first get on the bus, you have a seat; i am late and there no seat, i have to stand and wait. if you buy this new type iphon first, you get one, i am late, it sold out. i get nothing. so you see, if they don't want that thing happen to them, they must to be first. Smile

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I think that there's a secret competition in where the first 2 people in any situation wins 1000 kuai. Otherwise for grown men to push little old ladies out of the way to jam onto a bus/taxi/train would be absolutely selfish. Same goes for leaving said vehicle. First 2 off win a new Black Audi 6000.

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wasn't it Confucius who said "Last one on the subway is a stinky pants!" ?

Oh wait, no it was Mencius.

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