As I mentioned already after I saw how many people think that I'm not capable to do simple things like teaching foreign language or start a restaurant and even some supposed that I may use drugs, deal with ladyboys or something else that I even don't want to imagine, I decided to explain that I'm not so degraded and that I'm even more educated, knowledgeable and capable than most of the common (average) people. I knew that it'll make them to start to jealous and to feel sort of sad because of their inferiority but I had to say the truth! I didn't spend years of learning, sporting and self-developing only to read how they think of me as somebody average or even degraded who is going there to fail, to lose, to do stupid things and so on.
And here was my answer (Wed Jun 01, 2022 2:59 pm)
"Some fast answers:
1. I'm really not a person who will use drugs to get "stoned". I even don't smoke and do not drink hard alcohol. I do 5 kind of sports.
2. I'm highly educated person (a writer, a philosopher, a webmaster, a sportsman, i. e. something like the old time's encyclopedists) who never stops reading and learning especially in the field of psychology, anthropology, history, sexology and other things related to human nature. I'm writing poems and different types of e-books (about human love, losing weight, sinology, etc.) If there weren't so many limitations for the foreigners in China, I could get better just because of the knowledge I posses, which believe me, is huge compared with the commoners'.
Hence, because I'm a good, sporty, educated and social person, I do think that maybe I have at least the same chances like the rest of people -- stoners, criminals, uneducated, semi-educated, etc.
There is no logic that exactly a rarely healthy, full of knowledge and sporty person like me, will do the things worse than most of the people, who are not that well educated, healthy, sporty, experienced, etc. Sorry to say that (I know many will think of virtual signaling like "Be modest, dude!"), but I'm not just "one ordinary guy". And I'm nearly 50 years old already to take me as a non-serious teenager who just want to SEAmaxx over there.
I STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH THAT IMPLACABLE ATTITUDE: "Look man, the uneducated man from the village over there who even doesn't make difference between "Canada" and Mexico + who even doesn't know what the "imaginary unit" in math is, CAN RUN A RESTAURANT and to be rich. But you, man, nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo... It's too difficult for you to run a restaurant." :-D :-D
Why, the h*eck, we're reading, learning, thinking, writing and so on, IF the lower educated class can make those simple businesses better than us?! Yes, if I say "I want to produce cars." or "I wanna make watches.", you may say it's not possible, but A RESTAURANT that even people without basic math's, ads', hygiene's and business' skills can do... It's a kind of insult for my intelligent being. :thumbsup: (Nota bene!)
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3. And now about the restaurants. If you think that in Asia (and in China, for sure) to make a successful restaurant you need knowledge and experience, you're really not familiar with how many LACKING OF BASIC HYGIENE AND BASIC ECONOMICS KNOWLEDGE people DO successful restaurants around.
3.1. Picture number 1: ... (They just set up some tables in front of the polluted street and selling fast food. Customers -- granted!)
3.2. Picture number 2: ... (They don't care that the kitchen looks likes a pig farm or something. But the customers don't mind or just don't go inside to see it.)
And yes, why not to run even a hotel (if you have the capital and if it's not during the COVIDization or another problems)? I don't understand what is the problem if a person tries to establish at least 1 little business or to find an ordinary job in that country?! The killing impression is "WE CAN be here and we are here, but you CAN'T and you're not welcome."
4. Thank you for the well manared and the helpful answers (most of them are). I do agree that the best is first to go there. I'm just afraid not to do the same mistake -- they (in the Chinese embassy, in 1993) told me that in China I'll get citizenship in 5 years and I believed all the Chinese propaganda at that time. When I came here I saw that it's even nearly impossible to get a Green card. They're giving these only to very useful foreigners. I'm not enough useful (for example a popular footballer or a nuclear genius). Of course, at the end, probably I really have to just go to Cambodia without any concrete plan, because there you can at least have a working visa. Recently in China the xenophobia (and/or protectionism) is so high that the working visas' opportunities were limited too. Less and less foreigners in China. It's so sad, because I really believed I can become a Chinese citizen and to help this country to build a real socialistic society, not nationalistic empire what it looks like now. (During Hu Jintao's rule it was pretty democratic and enough free, and open. Not now.)
In China the foreigners can't find job like cleaners, waiters and so on, like in other places like Japan for example, where you can see people working all the jobs like the Japanese people. In most of the cases if you're not an exchange student or married, you have to leave it. Well, even the married people when can't find jobs and have no own capital have no choice and are going to leave, because to find a working visa job here is getting less and less possible.
And as I said, if most of the foreigners there are like those, mostly not willing to help and even make the things worse for you, plus if the local people are something like them (that I hope no) I better to do my best somehow to apply for a Chinese green card. The good news that we found recently is that some foreigners already got their Chinese green cards even without work visas! This sounds so optimistic. All together -- more than 7000 as far as I know for the last nearly 18 years or something like this. So, I hope that I can continue in China with a Chinese Green card but if I can't, I don't know... still hope that the Cambodians are better than those expats that only insult, play jokes, speak useless things and discourage the rest of the people who also would like to live abroad, over there.