Good Morning! Thank you for sharing your excellent video with everyone! The walk through the morning marketplace is very exciting! So many great choices and such a wide variety of food items! Such a busy place! Wishing you a very pleasant day!💕
@KwongYinKwan8 ай бұрын
你是洋鬼子爸爸的嗎?👀😎🥸🤓
@KwongYinKwan8 ай бұрын
你是洋鬼子爸爸的吗?👀😎🤓🥸
@Exploring-China8 ай бұрын
Good morning! Thank you very much for your like and comments, have a nice day!
dobry den pane zdravi vas plzen jejjj ake krasne ceresne poslite mi haha tak mne to tesi ze citam preklad v cestine dekuji moc krat rada se divam na vase vydeo
@Exploring-China7 ай бұрын
Srdečne vám ďakujem za vašu srdiečkovú správu, úprimne vám želám veľa zdravia a dobrej nálady každý deň.
pane vy to tak krasne ukazujete vsechno na kameru postupne hezky okomentujete a nejvic mam radost ze rozumim preto se divam aj dva kraat na stejne vydeo krasne hodne stesti
@Exploring-China4 ай бұрын
Moc děkuji za vaši podporu, komentáře a přání všeho dobrého! Přeji vám dobrou náladu každý den!
0:45 In a Las Vegas buffet restaurant, we were surprised to see Chinese tourists huddle around the food serving area and slurping their food right there, instead of going back to their table and seating down and eating their food there... Now I understand why: That's how they were served in China!
@Exploring-China6 ай бұрын
China has a huge population, and the people you mentioned do not represent the rest of our country. Just as those who hang out on Kensington Street in Philadelphia all day do not represent all Americans.
@newhorizon40666 ай бұрын
@@Exploring-China Bad comparison. These shopppers looked well-to do, well dressed/groomed - you can't compare them to "those who hang out on Kensington Street in Philadelphia all day." The Chinese tourists in Las Vegas must also be a well-to do lot in order to be able to travel abroad. Yet if this class behave like this, one can only imagine how "the rest of our country" would. Granted, each race have their own culture and customs. However, it would behoove Chinese folks to learn how other parts of the world behave before they set foot abroad, just for the sake of their own reputation.
@Exploring-China6 ай бұрын
@@newhorizon4066 So let's talk about Little St James Island. All Americans should know about Epstein's sweet island, right? The people who go there are all rich and powerful and have received the most orthodox and first-class American education. They must be able to represent the moral character and good nature of Americans, right? "Yet if this class behave like this, one can only imagine how "the rest of our country" would. Granted, each race have their own culture and customs. However, it would behoove American folks to learn how other parts of the world behave before they set foot abroad, just for the sake of their own reputation."
@newhorizon40666 ай бұрын
@@Exploring-China Here you go again, comparing what happens on a private island to a common market place. Either you play dumb or have no concept of putting your argument "in the proper context" and now you have to do your little dance of deflection from one place to another. I have made my point and the average reader gets it. I don't give a hoot if you don't. Better just block my comment, if you haven't done already.
@Exploring-China6 ай бұрын
@@newhorizon4066 Okay, let's talk about zero dollar purchases in your country. I hope that this phenomenon, which is very common in the United States, is put in the right context. I have heard that some of your supermarkets have even replaced the products on the shelves with pictures to avoid being sold for zero dollars. Is the quality of people in your country that low? Do Americans like to get something for nothing? In fact, people in this world should not judge their quality based on region. It is blatant racial discrimination for you to insist that the low-quality Chinese you see represent the qualities of all Chinese people. You Westerners have a unified name for people like you, and that is racist.