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India's Outsourcing Domination is Being Challenged by China
ZhongHuaRising ^ | June 12, 2006 | Dr. Bill Belew

Posted on 06/12/2006 11:24:00 AM PDT by G. Stolyarov II

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To: MimirsWell

Besides, most Chinese who go back home do so because they simply can't adapt abroad. A lot of Hai Gui said that they missed Chinese food. A Chinese colleague who went on a training mission to the US carried a suitcase full of fangbian mian (instant noodles). So much for adaptibility.

Or they are people like you who can't accept working under foreign managers and CEOs. There are lots of those. I had a colleague who preferred to quit his job instead of moving to another team. His reason: He'd rather work under a Chinese manager or a White westerner instead of an Indonesian (the manager of the other team was Indonesian).


21 posted on 08/22/2006 7:58:05 PM PDT by MimirsWell (Pakistaneo delenda est.)
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"Or they are people like you who can't accept working under foreign managers and CEOs. There are lots of those. I had a colleague who preferred to quit his job instead of moving to another team. His reason: He'd rather work under a Chinese manager or a White westerner instead of an Indonesian"

sign...first you said the Chinese all have foreign bosses over them. Then you said the Chinese can't accept workig under foreign managers. Anyways, your are just putting down the Chinese for the sake of it.

Being adapt aboard does not mean giving up your own custom and habit. I don't really see the point of giving up being Chinese, stop speaking Mandarin or stop eating Chinese food just because I live aboard. Maybe that's what it meant to you. I really feel sorry you. Why do India have people like you. You like to demean Chinese and at the same time you are proud of being un-Indian.

But, hey, if being adapt abroad is giving up your cultural identity. That's your freedom. Don't expect me or other Chinese do the same thing.


22 posted on 08/22/2006 8:31:30 PM PDT by andyahoo
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I am having trouble understanding your Pidgin English. Being adapt? sign? Chinglish?


23 posted on 08/22/2006 8:49:05 PM PDT by MimirsWell (Pakistaneo delenda est.)
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"hey, if being adapt abroad is giving up your cultural identity. That's your freedom. Don't expect me or other Chinese do the same thing."
Youare starting to irritate me with your stupidity. I don't think anything I said implies what you are inferring.

I said:"Even in China, most high-level managers are non-Chinese. HongKongese or Taiwanese are a majority of the chinese who head MNC's in China."
You claimed I said:"Chinese all have foreign bosses over them. "
And I said: "people like you who can't accept working under foreign managers and CEOs. There are lots of those" Isn't the difference between "most" and "all" and "lots" clear to you?

And I wont bother replying to the comments of an idiot who can't understand simple English about my Indian-ness. All the best to any company that wants to outsource call-centers to China. This will be the level of service one gets. This specimen doesn't understand very simple English, let alone more complex situations. And YOU want to comment about Indian English? YOU?
24 posted on 08/22/2006 9:03:27 PM PDT by MimirsWell (Pakistaneo delenda est.)
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Heh, since the beginning of your participation in this thread, you have not stopped demeaning other posters and the Chinese people in general. Same thing can be said about your behavior on other threads too. Well, this is the internet. Everyone can say whatever they want.


25 posted on 08/22/2006 9:36:53 PM PDT by andyahoo
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