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@TubefluxАй бұрын
Interesting, but please avoid the background music playing all the time while telling the story… It was mostly sad underlining, of course, the sad reality of these young people. But it’s also influential. I’d like to watch a documentary without being influenced by its music.
@billzhu885028 күн бұрын
In the post three years, each year China has 10 million college grads, how many of them find jobs? Only very small percentage get jobs, millions of college grads deliver foods. Yes , Youth unemployment is everywhere. But, China has highest youth unemployment in the world!
@drphilgee643019 күн бұрын
4% in my country
@gloriasong74418 күн бұрын
Corruption is a SILENT KILLER
@strongbold276116 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. I just told a bunch of Chinese that Skyscrapers do not impress me in China because it is only a facade. Skyscrapers doesn't mean anything in any Country.
@Spright9117 күн бұрын
Studying journalism in China is like studying naval strategy in Mongolia.
@NZTVĀhia16 күн бұрын
@eddythefool10 күн бұрын
Not if you're willing to sell your integrity to the CCP
@calvinsuu19496 күн бұрын
It has its uses to a certain degree..
@TheDoggyOnTheWall4 күн бұрын
Maybe they only teach you how to get the government to like you. That's the only real way to make it in China.
@aiquantum92 күн бұрын
@@calvinsuu1949 obviously ...but here we are making joke on bigger scenario
@EnronnSierraАй бұрын
This is actually a world wide situation, its not endemic to China. A family member in the Caribbean is struggling with finding a job and they are a university graduate in civil engineering.
@KyleS88Ай бұрын
There’s always work, they’re being too picky, tell them to be a police officer
@steved8053Ай бұрын
If the USA had a good immigration policy I think an aspiring civil engineer could get a job there.
@EnronnSierraАй бұрын
@@steved8053 And they are a super genius at Math.
@ramseydoon8277Ай бұрын
In America right now you can get any job you want and work as many hours as you want, everyone is hiring and new businesses are being started all the time. New buildings and houses are being built, you can get a construction job easy as pie.
@malinaonyach8564Ай бұрын
I agree it's the same way in Africa also, it's world wide you have wars going on also.
@natkojurdana9673Ай бұрын
I find it fascinating that under Chinese socialism there are no state pensions for people outside main cities. In my home country Croatia (which had socialism during Yugoslavia) we still have state pensions for every worker. It is often not much, but even people who never worked get some minimal amount each month after they turn 65. That is definetly not enough to cover all daily expenses, but many people rely on family/relatives and some have a little side-hustle. My point being - what kind of socialism is that when you don't provide social benefits for your people? That's socialism in name only!
@catsNcodeАй бұрын
New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS)
@view1st26 күн бұрын
It's socialism with Chinese characteristics. Like German National socialism was communism with fascist characteristics, but still 'socialism'. These isms are whatever governments want them to be. It's basically capitalism/ corporatism but they have to keep calling it communism until the older generation die off then. Only then will they be honest about it.
@TomDog581226 күн бұрын
They are oligarchs. They always have been. Communism and Socialism are code for keeping the wealthy wealthy, like Free Market is code for making the rich richer.
@michaelhoangnguyen407724 күн бұрын
China isn't socialism. It's feudalism with capitalistic economy. Ppl jokingly call it red CCP officials red capitalists.
@snic-vs6jb22 күн бұрын
可怜虫,中国农村60岁以后就有了。而你们是65岁。
@jonsnow5285Ай бұрын
I come from Vietnam. Currently my job is as a translator and I earn about $1,500 per month. I have been working for the company for nearly 6 years and have saved about $50,000. My plan is that when I turn 40, I will quit my job at the company and return to my hometown to work in the fields. I like living in the countryside and like farming. I think if it's too difficult to make money in the city, young people can return to their hometown to work in the fields.
@2CheekyRabbitsАй бұрын
I named my beloved rescue cat Jon snow. I love the natural world, too. Best of everything to you when you go home.
@RobertCollins-fq5twАй бұрын
Vietnam countryside is beautiful.
@steved8053Ай бұрын
Sounds like you're a very disciplined saver...
@brinjoness3386Ай бұрын
Good luck from Australia, many people here share the same plan.
@callips9550Ай бұрын
buy some bitcoin nobody can take that away from you
@1life_OnlyАй бұрын
It’s the sad reality of today. The situation is the same in the so called other fast growing economies from Brazil to India (gdp growth without jobs).
@dekematin5055Ай бұрын
BRICS is going to fail. just watch.
@saisimple007Ай бұрын
It is not the case in India. India’s economic foundations are way stronger than china’s china is greedy.
@HKim0072Ай бұрын
It's the middle income trap. Nearly impossible to escape it for large populations. And, especially if your economy is based on manufacturing exports. Korea, Taiwan and Singapore managed to move past it. Some of the Gulf states, but that's more oil driven. I have some amateur non-market driven ideas, but I'm no economist.
@MouseionAlexandriaАй бұрын
I’d love to hear it, I’m an economist.
@NeidlichesSchwertАй бұрын
Except in Brazil and India the people didn't sell their freedoms for promised prosperity-they can still worship how they want, say what they want, form any organization they want, create the art they want, write what they want, read on the internet what they want, publish what they want, and most importantly, defend themselves before an independent judiciary.
@jiff2323Ай бұрын
I appreciate the Meituan and Eleme delivery people. They work hard and most of them are usually quite friendly.
@magic-eric732826 күн бұрын
They probably hate their lives.
@jiff232326 күн бұрын
@ Hard to say. Although if it’s the case and they are being nice and polite nonetheless that says quite a lot in itself.
@magic-eric732826 күн бұрын
@@jiff2323 Everyone in China is enslaved by the CCP because they are aggressively coerced into 996 jobs and are paid very little for it. The CCP enslaves all of its citizens not just the Uhygurs.
@JMACCSArmiesOfMiddleEarthАй бұрын
It's happening everywhere not just China
@orvos14594 күн бұрын
Realizing this is destroying my mental health.
@vajraheart6052Ай бұрын
rot and lie flat ... very sad when Youth unemployment reaches 25%. Brave for these 3 out of total of 300 that they asked for an interview, to come out and speak. For sure, able to speak out is a therapy on its own, but if you are not allowed to, that's even more painful.
@1.4billion65Ай бұрын
25% unemployment ? How do you come up with this number?
@TOMAS-lh4erАй бұрын
This is very old video , things are much worse now !!!1
@koolxxxyearАй бұрын
Culturally, Chinese are hard workers. In China or Chinatown in America, They don’t make much at all but long hours in Chinatown. My late mother was one. She worked hard so I could have a better life in America.
@mannysense3703Ай бұрын
Everyone country has back-breaking hard work, and workers that fill these positions.
@magic-eric732826 күн бұрын
The term "work hard" is an emotional term which gets in the way of the logical thinking needed for success. It is much easier to achieve things by thinking logically than it is emotionally. Throwing around the term "hard work" promotes emotional thinking and thus is an impediment to success in life.
@jiff232326 күн бұрын
@@koolxxxyear True.
@bigpoppa665818 күн бұрын
The ones who built Chinatowns all over the world are Teochews and Hokkiens and not the "Mainlanders". And most of them are of mixed ethnicities such as Viet-Chinese, Cambodian-Chinese, Laos
@Cybersawz18 күн бұрын
Welcome!
@IcurseAtFishForFunАй бұрын
Everybody everywhere is struggling.
@ernestkjАй бұрын
nice hope but nope
@harryzou930Ай бұрын
Nope I’m not strugggling at all 😂
@Michael-qe1xoАй бұрын
@@harryzou930ur poor though
@bdh71126 күн бұрын
Depends
@VoiceBootcampInc26 күн бұрын
No one in my family in Canada struggle. We had 6 figure income for each earning member of our familjes and 3 house well apartment. Sure price is bit high but we can okay and many of my friends are all doing well.
@theboredprogrammer111429 күн бұрын
Us millenials and gen z all over the world are subjected to these hard economies in our countries, yet governments have the audacity to be alarmed that we don't get married or have children like it used to be. It seems like there's a class crisis and cost of living crisis globally.
@BraapTales27 күн бұрын
Population reduction. The governments know exactly what they are doing. They only pretend to care.
@TomDog581226 күн бұрын
You are correct. The mega wealthy who do everything possible not to pay back into the system which allowed them to amass such obscene amounts of money are the cause.
@Connor3791122 күн бұрын
It’s not like economic downturns are new. Economic boons and busts have always been around, and it’s never been easy to be a young adult. I graduated college in the 90s, at the height of the corporate downsizing craze, where most every company was laying off workers to become “leaner and more profitable.” Our college job fair was almost cancelled, as only the military recruiters came. People would post their many job rejection letters outside their dorm room door. And all the unemployed grads made grad schools much harder to get into. But people weathered it various ways and were doing fine in a few years. And the cost of living question is harder as entry level jobs NEVER paid for the lifestyle we consider middle class today. In my parents childhood, many who considered themselves “middle class” had no indoor bathroom, just an outhouse out back. Most people owned 3-4 changes of clothes, max, and their entertainment budget was “one radio or TV.” They had a house, but a 1500 ft house for a family was considered plenty big. Things like each kid getting their own room, college, health insurance, air conditioning, washer/dryers, beach vacations, plane tickets and much more were for the WEALTHY only. Now we consider all those things middle class necessities, plus much more, and that just costs more.
@cassavamellin18 күн бұрын
@@Connor37911ur out of touch. it is far worse for younger people. im 52 and see how much worse ir is for young people
@GuardianLamb10 күн бұрын
@mlisaj1111 dude rent was less than half of what it is today😅 gtfout with that BS
@CollDottАй бұрын
Correction: there is No longer "middle class" in China!! They have been wiped out totally due to housing debt!!
@johnqpublic401226 күн бұрын
There's exactly zero chance that Erchui currently earns $1500 EUR (~11,340rmb) per month right now at just 8 hrs/day. Maybe 5 years ago, but not today. He'd need to consistently deliver 5-10 orders per hour (minimum) and clear 5-10rmb per order (which I seriously doubt). These days, it's an over-saturated occupation much like ride hailing. Too many riders competing for too few orders. For the few orders they do manage to get, tips are virtually nonexistent. I'd be surprised if he's making half of what he claims. I wonder if he was simply saving face for the interview.
@flori55485 күн бұрын
100% agree. Greetings from Shanghai
@HKim0072Ай бұрын
My favorite comedic moment in the state run government: Back in 2017, the government crackdowned on HNA Group because their debt levels were getting too high: on the books for $100B (a wild ownership structure though). In 2018, they crackdowned on Anbang Insurance which had assets listed at $300B (who knows) and debt levels likely the same. But, at the same time they let Evergrande and Country Garden keep accumulating more debt until they got to the same $200-300B range. And, we all know how that worked out.
@ruifenghuang10296 күн бұрын
China managed out the real estate boom with a higher flexibility for fiscal policy than any country meeting out their real estate crisis. It's easy to get lost in the finger pointing, hopefully it doesn't obscure people to learn from it.
@JasonRMJАй бұрын
That dude just at 2:30 just emptied the whole detergent bottle.
@idontknow1919Ай бұрын
Lol, I was thinking the same thing
@kaetamineАй бұрын
@@idontknow1919 I thought I was tripping. There's a few other things that make me think these guys are actors and the story is mostly made up.
@birdec76529 күн бұрын
Or it could be he doesn't know how to wash clothes. Just because you've been to college you might nor be too good at practical things.
@hannanexplore195129 күн бұрын
I think he just added some water to the leftover of the detergent, otherwise it wouldn't be that fluid.
@heretowatch267228 күн бұрын
@@hannanexplore1951 I thought so too. The color was so light
@BusinessLawReview10 күн бұрын
报喜不报忧 --Chinese tend to tell you good things only. A lot of times, the so-called good things are made up.
@oldfellaoldfella8535Ай бұрын
The fact that we get free videos on KZbin by ARTE is truly a gift; keeping education and knowledge alive. 👏🙏🏾🤷 May I also remind you of the fact that our Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shockingly sad truth. 🙁 In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return to rightful owners Native American people. Notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deal, such as centuries-long global Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask? 😔
@artetvdocumentaryАй бұрын
We're glad you enjoy them!
@AmeliaJohnson-m4l26 күн бұрын
My jaw dropped as I read Native American population in their motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION. It is a shockingly sad truth. 😔
@gustywind-de7xb26 күн бұрын
For centuries, in vast bountiful resourceful North & South America, the motherland of Native American people, where the vast majority of the population, hundreds of millions of Europeans were from all over and every corner of Northern & Southern Europe brought in over to occupy the Native American lands. Similarly, here in the Asia-Pacific region, the vast majority of the population in vast bountiful resourceful Australia & New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific, the motherland of Native Asian-Pacific people.🤷 For hard truths, pls read the informative insightful, multi-pages comment by 'Lonely Alaskan' at, "Complete History Of Indigenous America Before Colonialism": kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGq2foFrbtumfbssi=QZ4aX9jmUdrbRoYL , (which by the way, got pushed down below 100 other comments lately).
@gustywind-de7xb26 күн бұрын
For centuries, in vast bountiful resourceful North & South America, the motherland of Native American people, where the vast majority of the population, hundreds of millions of Europeans were from all over and every corner of Northern & Southern Europe brought in over to occupy the Native American lands. Similarly, here in the Asia-Pacific region, the vast majority of the population in vast bountiful resourceful Australia & New Zealand, tens of millions of Europeans were from all over Europe brought in over to the Asia-Pacific, the motherland of Native Asian-Pacific people.🤷 Truth is the light. Knowledge is power.. For hard truths, pls read the informative insightful, multi-pages comment by 'Lonely Alaskan' at, "Complete History Of Indigenous America Before Colonialism/Chronicle", on KZbin (which by the way, got pushed down below 100 other comments lately).
@Daisy-f6f26 күн бұрын
@@gustywind-de7xb What happened to Native American people in their own motherland, wiping them out almost entirely after tens of thousands of years of profound culture.. It's really sad and disgusting how so many Native people of the Americas were wiped out by genocide and Colonization. Native American people have already lost their land, their population and most of all their future..The tragedy of Native Americans is the saddest thing ever happened in the history of mankind, and the most neglected one as well. 'Slavery, Genocide, Colonialism & Colonization' are all evil things done and benefited by evildoers. Speaking of Native American people who have not occupied an inch of European land, or slaughtered a single European in Europe; while European Colonizers have occupied both North & South America lands and terminated 99.9% of Natives population.. A shockingly sad truth. By the way, many thanks for the very informative multi-page comment by 'Lonely Alaskan' at, "Complete History Of Indigenous America Before Colonialism": kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGq2foFrbtumfbssi=QZ4aX9jmUdrbRoYL .
@PradedaCechАй бұрын
-100 Social credit for these three young people!
@agnieszkalen4925Ай бұрын
Still people belive in this? Because social credit system is not working as you think and how it has been showed few years ago in media. Really.
@catsNcodeАй бұрын
the fact that you and 40 who liked your comment actually still believes social credits exist lmao. Youve got free press in the West and still its plagued with stupidity.
@maxblanck12322 күн бұрын
that is just western propaganda, no such thing exist
@andyanderson377612 күн бұрын
Social Credit is a Bull Poop lie. That doesn't exist there, that will come the USA before China.
@mantisonmoon9833 күн бұрын
@@maxblanck123 it's literally the same system as the credit system in U.S.
@Xenon-4300Ай бұрын
You just know the three people who are willing to speak on camera about this are absolutely brooding underneath.
@PhiksuPlantBiologistАй бұрын
A flaw of Confucianism is putting elderly people in charge of the family. The strongest should lead.
@CausticLemons7Ай бұрын
I'm appreciative of these individual stories because we often see a focus on industrial and economic moves. These help keep us grounded about what those spreadsheets really mean at the end of the day.
@pali_ahaАй бұрын
If you're doing a report on China with interviews of Chinese people wouldn't it be proper, professional and respectful to learn Chinese names correctly?
@benfowler1134Ай бұрын
The Chinese don’t respect anybody who isn’t Chinese. Why must we respect them??
@torbenm2375Ай бұрын
It's gonna be interesting. The silent agreement was that for ever growing wealth, people let the CPCh do whatever they thought they should do. This agreement is over. Wealth is not growing anymore and with the demographic bomb impacting in no time.... the CPCh might need to brace for impact.
@Nephrotreego28 күн бұрын
This guy's Chinese pronunciation of place names is truly abysmal. Can you at least try and get the sounds right?
@uhu597Ай бұрын
Despite how dire this documentary makes the situation out to be in China, everyone still has a roof over his head, food on the table and family around him. Now compare that to America.
@danix4883Ай бұрын
The USA? Which has a GDP per capita MUCH higher than China? Which currently has the strongest economy in the world to the point that China can’t even touch it? That USA? 😂😂
@YangZhang-ww6dvАй бұрын
@@danix4883then why are there so many homeless people living on the streets of America?If you were in China now ,you will find it so hard to spot any homeless people
@Kam_Abroad_FTАй бұрын
@@YangZhang-ww6dv Drugs and depravity. You will find that 95% of the homeless in the US have drug issues.
@DanielDeBenoitАй бұрын
@@YangZhang-ww6dv Homeless people are kept out of the view of the public. There is massive oppression and social control in China.
@jobturkey7418Ай бұрын
You mean where I make 200k ? Yeah I’d take USA rn
@kleindavid941628 күн бұрын
Say what you want, but I respect that Erchui guy - he found a way to works hard without completely destroying himself, he works a lot but not a crazy amount, he has a side hustle that actually provides some value, his bigger dreams have a chance to come true - even if he might be a tad too optimistic. Still, trying to come by without abusing others
@bapathebarry6562Ай бұрын
Chinese youth no more need unemployment But entrepreneurs
@jonathanyui5993Ай бұрын
Entrepreneurs in an economy experiencing a recession. Most humans live to be employees as there are not enough customers to buy all your products or services that you are selling or providing.
@cassavamellin18 күн бұрын
how many businesses can u have if nobody has money to buy stuff? u need regular jobs
@joebloggs245 күн бұрын
Entrepreneurs need capital to start, even if you have a great idea - capital is needed. Rely on family? sometimes. Crowdfunding, sometimes. Getting all the stars to line up is the key and only happens fairly rarely. Also it takes a certain mindset to perform entrepreneurship well.
@maximpestsolutions369610 күн бұрын
Praying for all the Young across the World. It's Definitely going to get rough out there 🙏✝️💛.
@mlyntoАй бұрын
Either way, China did a great job pulling people out of abject poverty, and not because of CCP but in spite of CCP.
@BaldneszАй бұрын
Nonsense. The Chinese people were as hard working and creative under Mao. The CCP controlled society then as it does now. China's "success" and progress is precisely because they changed tack, the rest of the world played ball and it reaped the "benefits".
@JeffreyVBright15 күн бұрын
China is CCP.
@MahaviraReborn5 күн бұрын
Because of Deng Xiaoping, without Deng Xiaoping they dont know how to manage an economy.
@fungusfoong9080Ай бұрын
1500 euros per month for delivery job is more than decent, no ??
@pondeifyАй бұрын
trust me, to get that kind of salary you'll need to work crazy hours
@enhancedutility266Ай бұрын
It's okay It's nothing spectacular but you have to work crazy amount of hours usually 10 plus in I've even heard 16 hours a day
@HKim0072Ай бұрын
Impossible math. 1500 euros / 30 days = 50 euro per day. 50 euro / 16 hours = 3.5 euro per hour Drivers earn closer to
@xiaodansheng1239Ай бұрын
@@HKim0072 thats very possible if you plan your deliveries well
@HKim0072Ай бұрын
@@xiaodansheng1239 lol, yeah dude. If you there is no traffic and every delivery is 15 minutes away. This isn't fantasy land. For a few hours yes. But this is an average. It has to be like that in perpetuity non-stop. Edit: haha, even I didn't think it through. Every delivery needs to be 7.5 mins away from shop to delivery location to shop again. Drivers can't teleport back. Also, they can't have any waiting time at the shops.
@OctavioLopezMaldonado22 күн бұрын
At least in China people have shelter and food, in the United States they don't even have a health system! 🔥❤
@MahaviraReborn5 күн бұрын
There are more homeless in China than in the United States.
@yiluis1316Ай бұрын
The problem with chinese youth is actually the amount of college graduates vs job that are not from their studies. The market and competition is too big, so not everybody get what they want thru this harss competition. Trust me, there's actually a SHORTAGE of workers for more simple jobs and office jobs, but youngsters nowadays won't take any of those hardworking and time consuming jobs; a lot of them would rather keep studying for a master/phd or just keep waiting for another year to see if they get an oportunity while living with their parents. This documentary is framing this issue as if were exclusive to China, when in fact its a global phenomenom. Like literally, just change the name of the people and country and you would have another credible documentary done about "youth having a hard time to find an ideal job". Nobody wants to work as a delivery man/ at mcdonalds/ a 40+ hours boring office job that has nothing to do with their studies that took 20+ years of blood and sweat.
@NeidlichesSchwertАй бұрын
Not to mention the fact that virtually every college freshman in China ends up graduating; that is, it's impossible to fail providing you keep paying that tuition.
@AC-he8lnАй бұрын
Same problem in Spain. Too many "overqualified" people.
@steved8053Ай бұрын
I heard that because they have too many educated young people vis a vis the number of jobs available requiring this level of education, the new generation trying to be accepted at a good university are given impossibly difficult questions on their college entrance exams.
@ramseydoon8277Ай бұрын
New businesses are being started all the time in America, you can get a job easy and work as many hours as you want. Lots of new construction taking place.
@BaldneszАй бұрын
Yes but in China you are trading freedom for state intervention. No state intervention and no freedom isn't a good deal.
@iGuide_net20 күн бұрын
I helped my father grow corn and soybean in the 1970s. I learned how to hunt and fish and gut and prep the kill. Growing up in Mississippi this was normal.
@jozseflernyei2560Ай бұрын
Unemployed but having like 3000 dollars worth of iProducts...poor thing
@locksmith3208Ай бұрын
Ignorant. You're speaking as if poor people can't have nice things. You didn't even have a clue how he bought that. It could be a gift, a refurbished phone, a second hand phone, or something that he's saved up for a long time.
@jozseflernyei2560Ай бұрын
@ Than fucking sell it...or shut the fuck up...also you dont need 5000 dollar equipment to be another idiot tiktokker...
@jozseflernyei2560Ай бұрын
@ Also says she has no savings left...then its wise to spend it on tech...such an idiot like you who are protecting it...guess you also have good car and phone then cry for being poor?
@nikenash28 күн бұрын
She's on job hunting, living on her savings. She's not poor. Not same thing, mate
@김봉남-c1s25 күн бұрын
Ditto
@AlejandroPikoulasPlataАй бұрын
Thank you for this neutral documentary.
@westernHypocricyАй бұрын
And you believe whatever this "propaganda" videos teach you to believe. Such a pity
@aravind787Ай бұрын
They never mentioned or talked about any of the state aid that people get. The farmer couple mentioned pension in the city, but there are many other state aid systems for people which no-one talks about and only want to pick on things that can make China look bad. The "poor farmers" were able to send their son to a prestigious university by paying 20K euros!. Lol I think 99% of Europe and America can't afford to do this without student loans & perpetual debt.
@harryzou930Ай бұрын
@@westernHypocricylmao loser, how can you access KZbin if you live in china? I got you IP and I can easily report you to your govt! 😂🎉
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@jenmu7870Ай бұрын
Unemployment is not their biggest problem in this surveillance state...😢
@tobiisiba1641Ай бұрын
By this logic America and Europe should be equally as worried.
@carlox1266Ай бұрын
@@tobiisiba1641 I don't know about the USA but in the EU unemployment is at a historical low point .
@milesinnzАй бұрын
@@tobiisiba1641 so why are Chinese desperate to get out to the USA, Europe, Australia and NZ, even some entering Cambodia illegally looking for work
@jyoshi468Ай бұрын
watching people out of job doing nothing is a job. 😆
@phillip76Ай бұрын
Funny, since China actually is actually much better than any city in EU or US. Survelliance? As if US. don 't already have it.
@gengshutian12 күн бұрын
Reportage avec qualite. Merci.
@ChnesRep中華民國OfTaiwanАй бұрын
The lady said Chinese like to work hard. That's true but that's very different from work in vain when you have a horrible policy and ideology
@koiguidenishikigoi4972Ай бұрын
Can you describe western ideology for me please. If not for colonial theft and plunder can you tell me if the west would be where it is today.
@uriulanov8520Ай бұрын
台湾人和大陆人一样勤劳能干,一起携手好好学英语。
@1HeatWalkАй бұрын
@@koiguidenishikigoi4972 I am American from Chinese descent. Americans like to stand out like nail. In China, the nail that stands out gets hammered down. I read westerners that teaches Chinese in China asks their students to draw anything they want, but students don't know what to draw. They expected the teacher to tell them what to draw something specific.
@1HeatWalkАй бұрын
@@koiguidenishikigoi4972 strength is true justice. Justice is nothing if you are weak and can't maintain it. Stop thinking the real world is a fairy tail of being fair. Did you forget we are still animals and the strong prey on the weak?
@koiguidenishikigoi4972Ай бұрын
@@1HeatWalk wise words for everyone to remember 👍👍
@croissants1280Ай бұрын
Comment section has come to attention of CCP - bots deploy!
@三张-r9eАй бұрын
250
@RobertCollins-fq5twАй бұрын
Nonsense.
@lvjungle2840Ай бұрын
As a person who speaks 5language. I wonders what is the solutions to have good life for everyone? Every counties has it own Major problem, like USA. Have job but all money goes to bills and you get generation can’t afford house while China has this problem
@michaelrenper796Ай бұрын
Nobody has worked it out yet in the long term. Much of the "West" went through a golden age till the early 2000s, while socialism collapsed. Now much of the world is suffering from an aging population and capital misallocation. What is amusing is, that while China (and Russia) were talking about the "decline of the West" they now run into very similar issues from a slightly different angle. In the US debt and capital misallocation comes predominantly from the private sector, in China its the state (provinces and communities mostly, but still).
@deanweaver4469Ай бұрын
Only 3 out of 300 would share😮 How sad.😔
@tweedy4sgАй бұрын
that's because the remaining 297(99%) don't want to help the West promote their anti-China propaganda & disinformation.🙄
@OkahuiАй бұрын
@@tweedy4sg 0 logic in this comment. why would china hide their stat if its going well?
@ThriftyCHNRАй бұрын
Probably the same in America. Who wants a camera to follow them around when they are having a hard time?
@zill8021Ай бұрын
They are paid for their time. You think anyone in their right mind would want cameras to follow them everywhere?
@BraapTales27 күн бұрын
Because they are afraid of the government
@iAintNeverPullinOutАй бұрын
Unemployment at 28% and they can't play video games for longer than 4hrs?! SERIOUSLY WTF 😮
@MissMixUndersoodАй бұрын
Who plays video games over 4 hours?
@iAintNeverPullinOutАй бұрын
@MissMixUndersood you must be out of touch.. you realize the gaming industry is bigger than the movie industry right? It's literally a common thing for many adults and young adults to game for multiple hours in many Asian countries, the Americas and many European countries
@albertosanz8446Ай бұрын
That's China...😂😂😂😂😂
@bird_poopАй бұрын
Gaming is for losers like you! You have no contribution to the society!😂😂😂@@iAintNeverPullinOut
@dekematin5055Ай бұрын
@@MissMixUndersood I do. lol. many people do.
@bugsbunnyalex19 күн бұрын
Pronunciation of Qianqian made my head hurt lol
@SleeplessInDallasАй бұрын
there should be interviews on people with jobs for balanced reporting. Whether they get paid on time, or asked to take pay cuts etc.
@SleeplessInDallasАй бұрын
Have mercy, do not drag your parents into your "dream" restaurant or whatever, I'm glad his parents didn't agree to that.
@tweedy4sgАй бұрын
Youth unemployment is an issue in the West too. It's a feature of an increasingly educated & upwardly mobile workforce in industrializing countries. A simple Google search will show you China's figure for this are just about similar to the average of those in the West.
@OkahuiАй бұрын
sure.. and china is still publishing their stats? nope. nice try diddy
@Solinvictus5Ай бұрын
@@Okahui I agree, China stopped publishing their stats and if they do, they have been window dressed.
@1HeatWalkАй бұрын
@@Okahui in US, our government lie how good the economy is😁
@Patrick-sl8pcАй бұрын
@@1HeatWalk Well that's a lie. 1. you're not American and 2. the gov can't lie about that
@deicide6403Ай бұрын
@@Patrick-sl8pc they just gaslight us. they said economy is at all time high yet at the same time, nobody can afford shit
@tonychen7757Ай бұрын
Despite all the problems mentioned, streets are clean, food is cheap, no gun violence, no homeless, no MAGA, no WOKE, no religious extremism either, there are far worse places in this world.
@Ha-th3sbАй бұрын
Exactly 👍🏿
@Charvo75Ай бұрын
I think most people in China would rather live in the USA.
@croissants1280Ай бұрын
China - no free speech, no democracy, no religious freedom, CCP Eiltes living rich lives while the masses are told to endure hardship, cheap GMO plastic food : there are worse places, but China is rough
@fsmith3692Ай бұрын
There’s plenty of homelessness in China.
@FAFOrednickinsellАй бұрын
@@fsmith3692most of the homeless in China are migrants who have move to the city and have not found a place to live I was watching a documentary some westerner who had come back to the poorest village in China 1 year later As he walks in on a Poverty Alleviation Senior Social worker berating 5 or 6 Poverty Alleviation social workers because a deadline was fast approaching and they had a quotas to meet getting people in the village above a poverty line or they all including this Senior Social worker would get demoted/fired Where they for example had to make sure the villagers were signed up for some State healthcare plan where the State paid 95% of the bills Then this guys follows one social worker as he shows him the newly paved roads and new houses and the donated furnishings in a home Even with all that you could get a sense of fear and worry in this guy demeanour. As we find out he was some Government banking official who was demoted to this job And the only way you move back up is to meet your deadlines and quotas Is this a better system than we have in the west? Depends on if our Government is willing to build roads and houses for people with little expected return. And put peoples jobs on the line to get those results Type into a KZbin Search “Revisiting China's poorest village”
@bookman24079 күн бұрын
The delivery driver is doing better than the University graduates
@Krush0-0Ай бұрын
I lived in China for the last 17 years and have traveled to India before. These 2 most populous countries set the worse example for socialism and democratic system.
@tamoghnadas858110 күн бұрын
Not only China, its the same in India. GDP is growing but jobs aren't. Gig economy like food, grocery, package delivery and others are rapidly growing here too.
@bubbasanches45913 күн бұрын
cow dung in the food there 🤣🫵
@1HeatWalkАй бұрын
I think the whole world is slowing down with less jobs. Capitalism, the idea of always growing in a world with limited resources, is not sustainable.
@VA2UP2DOWNАй бұрын
lol….deepstater…we are in no way anywhere near any limit of the most essential resources. Free energy has been damn near proven and well documented
@VA2UP2DOWNАй бұрын
We see you Bill Gates.. kiss my arse before I eat bugs own nothing and be happy you wierdo😊s
@UnavalivleАй бұрын
@@VA2UP2DOWN he's talking about Capitalism, look it up.
@VA2UP2DOWNАй бұрын
@ ..ok, I’ll re-read! Don’t remember but very possible I misunderstood something! Happens more & more the older I’m getting…lol! I believe… socialism without capitalism gives you communism … while … capitalism without socialism you have facism. Any thoughts?
@mlyntoАй бұрын
What limited resources? Resources are by default unlimited as we can't destroy matter or energy. Inovation, recycling, new processes, new ways of doing things guarantee infinite growth for those who are not afraid of future. After all, things such as art, literature, non tangible things that people need and enjoy will never stop being produced. The best days for everybody on the planet are ahead of us, not behind. Fear of change and fear of future make people susceptable to totalitarian fascist regimes that offer safety and security. No such thing, grab the life by its horns.
@joebloggs245 күн бұрын
When countries reach their zenith, we see the massive inequality with how resources are divided up - scarcity and greediness means there are growing resentment toward lack of opportunity, where someone's journey to achieve is far greater than another's, and with that much of a head start, who's going to bother losing half their life to work?
@kristofvoros6120Ай бұрын
I believe the new 2008 will come from China.Their gov debt is soaring, they invest into good looking things instead of diversification of the economy, and normal (slower) development. There is a gigantic bullet train network, but they don't invest into eg. agriculture like seen in the video a lot of stuff is still done by hand.
@fishermansbuddy378528 күн бұрын
In germany many big companies do layoffs due to a lack of demand for their products. This is focussed on automobile business and chemicals. Others are quite stable.
@JaredbuncherАй бұрын
The editing, video angles and voice over is deliberately grim. It make for a specific purpose.
@jye7027Ай бұрын
as usual, then they will claim some money from state department
@benfowler1134Ай бұрын
@@jye7027 you have commie brain worms. ARTE is a French/German TV channel. Get your facts straight.
@rhranjithkumar34Ай бұрын
The situation is very similar to India...
@RobertCollins-fq5twАй бұрын
Indians are taking people jobs in the European countries.
@jowang6883Ай бұрын
600 million earn less than 130 euros including kids and students, it’s not the figure for employed people or someone who live in villages or rural areas.
@jowang6883Ай бұрын
It is a great documentary, thanks for sharing
@AlejandroPikoulasPlataАй бұрын
Sources? Statistics don't say this.
@kristofvoros6120Ай бұрын
@@jowang6883 It is normally comes from household income, but yes, it involves everyone and calculated per capita.
@PhiksuPlantBiologistАй бұрын
For migrant workers, they could live in rail cars refitted as homes. I have stayed in shipping container apartments. It was pleasant.
@annleland6422Ай бұрын
I lived in country side for a few months during 2000. It doesn’t seem to change much. People in rural areas are still poor.
@nohopeequalsnofear324214 күн бұрын
Still safer & nicer than Detroit & SF
@UeharaKeitaro上原恵太郎Ай бұрын
I see this like in South Korea and Japan, most young people feel entitled to a cushy job, but there's a lot of opportunities in more blue collar jobs and freelance work and starting business is always an option for the countryside instead of going to an expensive university. The younger South Koreans are realizing this now, the Japanese not sure yet... I hope the young Chinese realize it too.
@KL0-b2wАй бұрын
but when those individuals are highly educated and capable they should get a good job, now you have engineers running food stalls
@UeharaKeitaro上原恵太郎Ай бұрын
@@KL0-b2w The most important thing is to start somewhere. Pride cannot feed you or pay your bills. This "Main Character" syndrome is really strong in the younger generation and it's creating a problem for society. They refuse jobs they think is beneath them. Everyone wants to be a cool salaryman with excellent pay right out of university. That's not real life. That's just fictional Asian drama series.
@1HeatWalkАй бұрын
As I get older, good health is true wealth. People who are poor or uneducated die sooner from a bad diet, unhealthy life style, or get injured or sick from working in dangerous jobs. Blue collar jobs puts a lot of stress on your body. When you get sick, you become a burden in the family as well.
@UeharaKeitaro上原恵太郎Ай бұрын
@ that is a matter of personal responsibility . Sitting in a desk all day is also not healthy.
@KL0-b2wАй бұрын
@@UeharaKeitaro上原恵太郎 poor people have no choice in that , they are forced into poor health from overwork and no opportunity
@jimfast-officialАй бұрын
Well,here in Africa wondering about how fair suffering can be to some people out there.
@ravanadevadas3770Ай бұрын
Wow thats alot of washing detergent 2:30
@thomasspatz888829 күн бұрын
ARTE! Do you use a dark filter?
@AmitSharma-ql5nr13 күн бұрын
Dear French and German media - i think you have enough problem to look at your home country - rising unemployment, energy problem, healthcare. People are getting looted in day light in Paris. There are 100s of video in youtube where tourist have reported getting looted in European country. No need to come to Asia to teach us.
@joshb60137 күн бұрын
Calm down. Life sucks everywhere. No one is special.
@tyq577518 күн бұрын
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, China's politics and economy have deteriorated. As a totalitarian, privileged, and corrupt party, the political defects of the CCP have been fully exposed. The democratic, free, and equal reforms that the people have longed for have become increasingly slim under the rule of the CCP. The private economy has been severely damaged, but the CCP is still constantly strengthening the privileges and welfare levels of its own organization and personnel. It neither accepts the supervision of the people nor allows the people to make any criticisms and objections. It enjoys its rights and interests, but ignores the basic economic and welfare needs of the people. The people's confidence in the future has seriously declined.
@lulu-wt7pj10 күн бұрын
You don't know anything about China, yet here you are, talking as if you do.
@Anonymous------Ай бұрын
Tens of millions of Chinese youths are studying in universities overseas, many of them wear designer clothing and drive expensive cars. Now you know why they aren't working. 😂
@HumbertoSaabedraАй бұрын
I wonder where they're getting the money to cover room and board then, because I know a fair few of them studying at TCU in Fort Worth, and they're having to decide between selling everything to move back, or get a job because their parents are broke. Ever wonder why all the Chinese tourists and billionaires suddenly disappeared?
@miwakikxvxАй бұрын
Ten million? Don't talk like an idiot, okay?
@Anonymous------Ай бұрын
@HumbertoSaabedra Overseas Chinese students don't work, they focus solely on getting education, the parents have to be wealthy to afford paying tuition and living expenses, some parents bought their kids BMW, Mercedes, Porsche, Tesla, Ferrari,etc to drive to school. The same with the students in China, they don't work so they can focus on studying. Education in China is a lot tougher than that in U5A, students have to spend a lot of time studying outside classroom hours, this is why most young people in China don't work.
@miwakikxvxАй бұрын
@@Anonymous------ Not all students are rich, but most parents are willing to spend money on their children. Especially where you can't take care of them. There are also many students who need to work to pay for their education
@Anonymous------Ай бұрын
@miwakikxvx Tuition and living expenses total about US$100,000 per year for a mainland Chinese student studying in USA, only the wealthy parents in China can afford to send their kids to study in USA. Tuition is paid in advance, not after. Students have cash in their bank accounts to cover their living expenses, no one goes without money to study in USA when tuition is already paid.
@drphilgee643019 күн бұрын
Too much automation has created this situation....and it's only going to get worse
@datadivas-hqАй бұрын
Open a restaurant. Go back to university. What a big disappointment he is for his poor parents. They already spent 20K
@1HeatWalkАй бұрын
This is not just a china problem.
@runePVАй бұрын
the growth of china's economy is staggering .. you cannot ask more from a country then that.. it's not a chinese problem at all.. it is ours
@jorgecruz1235Ай бұрын
Under socialism, you are guaranteed a job. This is capitalism
@jiaweike3518Ай бұрын
People need jobs so their lives are not so boring.
@MK_ULTRA420Ай бұрын
@@jiaweike3518Those people are naturally boring.
@ThriftyCHNRАй бұрын
100% correct. China is a capitalist country.
@tomfu9909Ай бұрын
China is not socialist country. It is a state capitalism. I have no doubts, people work hard there.
@zill8021Ай бұрын
Work hard does not mean work smart. Cramming a lot of facts in brain does not mean they can apply those facts. Working the 996 does not mean they are productive.
@orvos14594 күн бұрын
Why is this happening worldwide? Why?
@zefiro87Ай бұрын
A sign of how desperate and serious the economic situation in China is reflected of how many chinese bots are commenting this video and praising the "great" chinese economy lol
@catsNcodeАй бұрын
These propagandas are made for people like you. To provide you confirmation bias. And make you feel good about and forget about your inferiority as a white person.
@RARochester17 күн бұрын
China is in trouble and will only get worse when the tariffs are imposed; trying to feed, house and employ so many is no easy task.
@speedytrumpzales6350Ай бұрын
Amarica is worse, you should do a documentary about that too
@theplayroom1268Ай бұрын
America… 😊
@Leigh-z8iАй бұрын
If America is worse, why do more people immigrate from China to the US than the other way around? 😂 Also, there are hundreds of documentaries on how America is failing-go look it up.
@threesixnine369sixАй бұрын
Can you please elaborate on how are things in America (the US) worse than in China?
@harryzou930Ай бұрын
Worse? Sorry US stocks and bitcoin just hit all time high and unemployment rate all time low. 🎉
@MD97531Ай бұрын
America is infinitely better than China lol
@PhiksuPlantBiologistАй бұрын
Here in the USA, part time jobs, UBI nonprofit jobs, and communal/family housing may be ideas that President Xi should consider. ❤❤❤❤ Love China ❤❤❤❤
@PhiksuPlantBiologistАй бұрын
Tianqing still.has things to be thankful for. Perhaps he should move in with family or friends. ❤
@PhiksuPlantBiologistАй бұрын
I have part time jobs and volunteer jobs. With UBI, I could financially justify working more volunteer jobs, like working in a stray cat animal shelter. Isn't "March of the Volunteers" the anthem? Tennessee is the volunteer state.
@user-gc6lf2ol1nАй бұрын
What? He's young and wants to earn a lot of money but he can't? That's a worldwide problem, not a Chinese one. He also rents a quite big flat, being unemployed. I don't trust so much this video.
@LaurieValdez-zk3dyАй бұрын
Education does not bring you top positions after graduation 🎓
@BornAgainArmy16 күн бұрын
Solution: Repent and obey. Your purpose in life is to prove yourself to your creator, not the pleasures of this world.
@TrumppowerАй бұрын
Ok Arte now make a Video about Drug District of Marseille and Ghettos in the Eastern Germany.
@AnthonythumbАй бұрын
Do You know how to use the search function in KZbin? Try it. Type in “arte Marseilles” there’s several results about social problems in Marseilles and Berlin. Is nobody allowed to criticize china?
@AnthonythumbАй бұрын
Search KZbin and you’ll find those videos. What are you talking about? It’s extensively covered.
@MD97531Ай бұрын
Why? Arte makes plenty of documentaries. You’re just sore it’s one showing that China is in a terrible state 😂
@V170R1AКүн бұрын
Sorry to see the quality of life is so bad there. Good people deserve better.
@whatsgreataboutchina137529 күн бұрын
good documentary. but as such a big station: can you get the city names right? it is not so hard to pronounce correctly. I can help you or just use google.
@pritikinaa2 күн бұрын
The narrative spun in the Xiaohongshu app is vastly different than the one on this documentary. Per Xiaohongshu posts there is no homelessness, everyone has healthcare, everything is cheap and affordable. I highly doubt China is as wonderful for the average person on an average wage in China. I'm sure it's great to live there on a Western salary but not an your average Chinese person's salary.
@ZHJ-9527Ай бұрын
Can the filter be darker? Or adding a little more footage of rural poverty would be even better
@tomfu9909Ай бұрын
What are you mumbeling about? It shows Chinese cities as quite modern and clean and rural area as a rural area with quite nice and humble people. Shall they visit chairman's Mao museum or what?
@catsNcodeАй бұрын
@@tomfu9909 theres clearly a dark filter the same way they use yellow filters for mexico and middle east documentaries.
@SelineSharonАй бұрын
Nothing wrong to work in the field. Farming is big business too, you know. People needs food everyday.
@priscillaferguson267Ай бұрын
Talking about youth unemployment, have you checked into the statics of unemployed youth in the U.S.? Yes, China has a population of 1.4 billion people and yes, it too has a youth population looking for jobs. How about South Korea with its economy losing steam and not only youth but huge young adult population that are unemployed. And Japan’s youth have just stopped looking and have turned themselves into hibernating hermits!
@aleksandarverardi3688Ай бұрын
Indeed..👏👏👏..I have seen large number of young Japanese and South Koreans fleeing the misery, depressing way of life (e.g. people sleeping in internet coffees..WTF ??) and no jobs at their home countries to seek any opportunity in countries like Canada, NZ or Australia to be better off with any "s---t job". And the financial situation on those commonwealth countries are not good at all with the housing crisis, homeless, etc....and increasing unemployment as well...
@priscillaferguson267Ай бұрын
@ Thank you for concurring with my comments. So many SK youth if lucky to work PT has had to work multiple PT shit jobs just to survive day to day. On the other hand, in Japan the youth don’t even try….. they succumb to their situation and do absolutely NOTHING but surrender into hibernation existence.
@alfiey5783Ай бұрын
Maybe because the documentary is on Chinese youth? Not other countries? If you want to watch those ones just search and you can find them. Funny…. Lets talk about sweden and the entire world and so on and on. This is a 25 minute video my goodness….
@ccs8575Ай бұрын
You seem to be confused about how information works. Yeah, you can also find information about Korea, and other places. But this is a documentary about a specific thing in China.... not about Korea. If I want to watch a documentary about Korea I will watch a documentary about Korea. You see how that works - like if I watch a video about diabetes, I don't say, yeah, what about osteoporosis....
@priscillaferguson267Ай бұрын
@@ccs8575 I’m just stating an opinion as this video gives a one dimensional generalization of Chinese unemployed youth. As this is an open forum, it is free to express opinions from anyone whether you agree with it or not!
@JacobAnawalt28 күн бұрын
I believe that we are all paying the price now for the overspending by governments world-wide to save those on the door of death from COVID-19. Of course there are many systemic issues at hand, many which are the result of 5, 10, 15, and 30 years worth of social pressure and government direction, but this overspending seems to have been the trillions that have broken the camel's back and ground us into the mud.
@Anonymous------Ай бұрын
Youths in China were born under one-child policy, meaning that each family has only one child, the parents treaure their only child, providing the best including quality education to them. Today China bas the highest number of youths in higher education than in its entire 5000 years history, also families are wealthiest ever, no parents let their only child work for cheap wage when their only child is getting education. Today's China is not poor any more, most families own their own homes without any mortgage, there's no need fo wealthyr kids to work to earn money. Wealthy parents want their only child stay focused on education not cheap wage jobs.
@miwakikxvxАй бұрын
There wasn't just one child under the one-child policy. Most have two
@Anonymous------Ай бұрын
@miwakikxvx False, most people abided by the one-child policy because there was heavy financial penalty for violation of the policy, and also the extra child couldn't get official citizen ID, that means the extra child couldn't get education, medical care, driver license, job, etc.
@luisrueda610928 күн бұрын
Such a loving family. Something I never had. You are rich without knowing.
@amunra5330Ай бұрын
Reported for spreading misinformation.
@benfowler1134Ай бұрын
I think it was very fair and even handed.
@Brisamars-q1cАй бұрын
Let's wait for arte's documentary on Germany, if there ever will be one.
@barbarasara4033Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 lol
@IanPaulSaligumbaАй бұрын
I bet this problem is a lot worse in Germany 😂😂😂
@cuteandfunnyearthlings2863Ай бұрын
Compare to china, germany is already dead, its done and eu is done, they done it to themselves.
@MrcMcxАй бұрын
It'll just be talking about how turks, Arabs and blacks are suffering due to "discrimination" even though they are slowly taking over the demographics of the country
@danielikhal8547Ай бұрын
They already did plenty.
@Marco_Hauser20 күн бұрын
The young guy trying to convince his hard working and obviously quite poor parents to invest in a restaurant and basically playing all their hopes on this to break the cycle with a chance of succeeding below 10% is quite a signal of how desperate the situation must be
@thefifthdon1Ай бұрын
I can’t see homeless tents ⛺️ everywhere. Must be going better than the USA.
@AC-he8lnАй бұрын
You also don't see that half of Chinese people make less than 2400 USD per year, and they are NOT considered "extreme poor" by the Chinese government, while Americans are considered "extreme poor" if they makes 14000 USD a year or less. Millions of Chinese live in tiny rooms with "cardboard walls" because they cannot get a normal apartment, which are not too different as living in a tent if you ask me.
@marcioborgesreis906627 күн бұрын
CCP does not allow showing poverty .
@tombutler418419 күн бұрын
yes, this is the situation in all developed countries, and has been for 20 years in Britain. The British government hides the statistics too... 6 hours work a week means you are not employed
@DK-yz9xk21 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 please don’t believe people who’s never been to China
@Tiger-ln8ec5 күн бұрын
Yup, China is far worse than it looks in this lol
@YuYu-we2ys12 күн бұрын
Do people outside the big cities, earn only 130 usd/euro per month?
@juneyi187Ай бұрын
Are you sure 600million earn less than 130euros, I’m Chinese, all of my family live in China
@lesterchester8097Ай бұрын
From remarks by the former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at an 2020 press conference, which were widely published by the Chinese and international press.
@anonmouse15Ай бұрын
I don't see how the latter disproves the former.
@hankhill6707Ай бұрын
@@lesterchester8097 China's economy grew by like 20% since 2020 so not sure if this is relevant anymore, it's been 5 years already
@uriulanov8520Ай бұрын
咋啦,挣的少花点少。欧洲的日子也没见的有多好
@BellTowerChАй бұрын
You would see thing worse if you go to some poor provinces. Seeing is believing that shocked me when taking trips there.
@philippechaniet583724 күн бұрын
Exactly like Japan in the 1990s following the bursting of the real estate bubble. Same causes, same consequences?