How do Chinese and American people view the mixed feelings of being watched "Better Things"

Jane 2022-09-09 21:50:38

















This dialogue is taken from the American TV series "A Better Thing".

Chinese people, especially those from Northeast China, are very easy to get mad at being looked at by others. This is reflected in many sketches. For example, a typical dialogue is

what look at him?

How are you doing?

Next, everyone knows that they will either pinch each other or fight each other.

After the Americans were watched by her, the dialogue in the film was also uncomfortable.

Chinese and American people are not very willing to be stared at, the difference is that no Chinese people are more civilized and want to explain and reason.

We Chinese don't want to be stared at, we can speak our hearts out, and don't want to fight just because we are stared at.

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