One of my acquaintances came back from China. He showed me dozens of pictures indicating what Chinese morals are like. I was shocked at his pictures. He posted those pictures on the Japanese social network service, mixi. If you are a member of this service, you can see them here: http://mixi.jp/view_album.pl?id=11192658
I am showing you two of them here. Do you know where these pictures were taken? The answer is a BOOKSTORE! It's hard to believe. They never think of others. What do you think?
支那の書店にて
友人が支那から撮って帰った写真です。ミクシィにUPしていますが、まあご覧下さい。この傍若無人なこと。シナ人には「徳」や「公」の概念がないと言いますが、まさにその通りですね。
Hi, Jess!
Thank you for visiting again.
At first, you are never offensive. Don't worry.
I'm looking at the map around your hometown now. I'd like to visit the north-east area of the U.S., but I don't have enough time now. I've ever been to Pittsburgh for a month about 10 years ago to join the operation team of the liver transplant in Pittsburgh Univ. It was a great experience for me.
Please see "The Canadian Rockies '95" in "Link" of the left column. You can see my family.
See you around!
Posted by: KUMO | Mar 01, 2008 at 11:22 AM
Hi! It's me again The people's actions in this picture are so sadistic. Like the guy with his daughter sleeping on the floor! As for the reading against bookshelves, a lot of americans do that here in the u.s. They even have sofa like chairs and sell coffee, although the atmosphere in these bookstores are different than that of the above pictures.
I have lived in and currently live in eastern Maryland for 3 and a half years, but before that I have lived in borderline-New Hampshire- Massachusetts for 4 years, and in Pennysylvania before that. I don't have very good communication skills, so I think a lot about what I write and say. I'm sorry if my last post may have sounded offensive.
Posted by: Jess. Y | Mar 01, 2008 at 06:59 AM