So you're saying country China is more energetic than country USA and city China than city USA?
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Yup, big time. Not even close.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @gsvigruha and
The only reason they don’t have more economic immigrants: 1) language 2) they’re more XEnophobic than USA
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Yeah i mean if only 10% of all the Chinese diaspora starts moving back they probably don't need to change that.
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Don’t get it again. So cities: huge economic energy, the feeling that everything is getting better all the time. New buildings, new transport, bridges going up everywhere. Towns: again same economic energy with considerably more economic opportunity.
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Now i don't get it. What i meant is China will have a supply of immigrants because of the huge diaspora (if they start moving back) even if they don't fix xenophobia and language barriers you mentioned.
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Ah okay. They don’t need them right now. Maybe in a few generations haha
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Yeah probably. It's 50M ppl which is a lot but nearly as much as i thought compared to mainland. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_Chinese …
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They don’t go back. They’re mostly too westernized. It’s the fob ones that go back.
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Not from the USA but they might from Malaysia etc for political reasons.
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Yes true but Malaysia for Chinese I think is more culturally similar to USA than China. I’m not aware of Chinese in countries like that going to China over USA/Canada.
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