Well, I've been at O'Hare, let's just say that the TSA crowd there wasn't exactly all singing all dancing [they might have had an especially bad day. If -that- was how they usually work... wow, just... wow...]. When you look at how the Chinese comport themselves, that's an example for the rest of the planet.
If it wasn't such an insanely complex language, I'd be happy to learn Mandarin.
They are the well known TV program hosts/hostesses in ShangHai. They are the celebrities out there to remind people of ShangHai the traditional values
of being nice & friendly & polite & helpful & .., in an effort to make ShangHai a nicer place for people to live, and a more welcoming for people to visit.
You know the best part? Shanghai Media Group have just produced another one, that plays on every bus , every subway, most taxi's, and all public screens...
It is all about the strenuous humanitarian efforts the China is making in the Sudan, to make Darfur a nice place for the poor African brothers to live in.
Brings tears to my eyes. I dream of this day. Sueño con el día en que sea así. If only parents would teach their kids this stuff in the East instead of the mass media, but sure beats the stuff I see on TV in the West.
Scary though, we may trade places as far as politeness if the Eastern media keeps this up.
How do you write "irony" in Chinese?
trenchwire 2 years ago
I live in China and I can affirm that this is Chinese Communist Propaganda.
philiprazeminchina 3 years ago
Well, I've been at O'Hare, let's just say that the TSA crowd there wasn't exactly all singing all dancing [they might have had an especially bad day. If -that- was how they usually work... wow, just... wow...]. When you look at how the Chinese comport themselves, that's an example for the rest of the planet.
If it wasn't such an insanely complex language, I'd be happy to learn Mandarin.
wowthungsten 3 years ago
woah i hope thats sarcasm
chris23ace15 3 years ago
Has anyone noticed who are in the video ?
They are the well known TV program hosts/hostesses in ShangHai. They are the celebrities out there to remind people of ShangHai the traditional values
of being nice & friendly & polite & helpful & .., in an effort to make ShangHai a nicer place for people to live, and a more welcoming for people to visit.
keketuohai 3 years ago
LMAO. I think I actually want to save this to my video iPod just so I can show it to random people in China.
VictimOfBoredom 4 years ago
You know the best part? Shanghai Media Group have just produced another one, that plays on every bus , every subway, most taxi's, and all public screens...
It is all about the strenuous humanitarian efforts the China is making in the Sudan, to make Darfur a nice place for the poor African brothers to live in.
It's very, very harmonious. Blah...
MyLaowai 4 years ago
Guys, China is absolutely the reverse of this, why do you think they need to show videos to people to encourage them to change their ways?
FOARP 4 years ago
very very good video. Hope it will come true one day...
sugarxj 4 years ago
Brings tears to my eyes. I dream of this day. Sueño con el día en que sea así. If only parents would teach their kids this stuff in the East instead of the mass media, but sure beats the stuff I see on TV in the West.
Scary though, we may trade places as far as politeness if the Eastern media keeps this up.
bdh98a 4 years ago