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No such thing. The Chinese comrades have achieved their forum perks by fighting hard . http://1001friends.livejournal.com/467090.html?mode=reply
And Granite is missing again with our provisions.
I wonder where this data about a comfortable life in China comes from. About $100 salaries and ruthless exploitation, yes, I've heard. What else is a stateless gray emigrant to do but go into unskilled labor?
This is in the countryside. In cities, the average wage is much higher, according to Chinese government websites
In the first quarter of this year, the average salary of workers and employees in China's cities and towns was 7,399 yuan /aboutUS$1,088/, up 875 yuan or 13.4 percent from 6,524 yuan in the same period last year. The growth rate was 4.9 percentage points lower. This was stated in a summary released today by China's State Statistics Office.
In January-March, average salaries in the financial, information technology and research and development sectors were 1,608, 1,972 and 1,604 yuan, respectively, with these three sectors leading the country.
This is 2009
This is in the countryside. In cities, the average wage is much higher, according to Chinese government websites
This is in the countryside. In cities, the average wage is much higher, according to Chinese government websites
In the first quarter of this year, the average salary of workers and employees in China's cities and towns was 7,399 yuan /aboutUS$1,088/, up 875 yuan or 13.4 percent from the same period last year -- 6,524 yuan. The growth rate was 4.9 percentage points lower. This was stated in a summary released today by China's State Statistics Office.
In January-March, average salaries in the financial, information technology and research and development sectors were 1,608, 1,972 and 1,604 yuan, respectively, with these three sectors leading the country.
This is 2009
:-))) Fighting the Chinese soon, but not working for them...
In fact, it has been said before: Fish is where the fish is deepest and man is where the fish is best. :-))) In the context of China, IMHO, the question about the proverb arises: is it Man...? :-)))
I propose to rephrase this proverb to: " Fish look where the deepest is, but Man (man) *******... :-)))
Roman. You'd be better off with all your army jokes...
I highly doubt that in Chinese "man" and "man" are homonyms (as in English).
Corrected your post.
Roman. You'd be better off with all your army jokes...
I highly doubt that in Chinese "man" and "man" are homonyms (as in English).
Corrected your post.
I see. Yeah, it seemed like everything was in line there... It's a funny analogy... and that's all... :-)))
:-))) Fight the Chinese soon, but do not work for them...
Who knows what's wrong with Yandex?
Fell down... Lifted.
Because of the triangles?