PulSartre on news 8 Survival Tips for Newbies Moving to China(10 comments)

Feb 25,2020 02:05 comment|76864|1596549

For a moment I thought it was about survival tips in times of Coronavirus. Then, again I remembered the propaganda that not only everything is going under control, but Coronavirus it never happened in China. So is this article, as though nothing it happened. Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news Work-Related Infections Reported Across China as Companies Resume Operations (6 comments)

Feb 19,2020 20:22 comment|76846|1596549

Let's hope that this news won't be the trend, yet again. Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news 5 Things to Consider Before Changing Jobs in China(6 comments)

Jan 03,2020 01:14 comment|76746|1596549

It is a common practice everywhere in China, not only in Xiamen. On the same grounds, just as you stated, teachers end up running like abandoned pets to find new owners and be petted for "great teachers" while the owner's pockets get filled in. Teaching industry in China is a circus show, and we are its ... Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news 5 Things to Consider Before Changing Jobs in China(6 comments)

Jan 03,2020 01:02 comment|76744|1596549

" Some expats never actually see these cards or even know they exist, however, as many companies like to keep hold of them. The reasons for this are not necessarily sinister. The work permit is needed for a lot of HR processes so it’s often just more convenient for the office to hold onto it." You ... Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news How Improved Soft Power Could Help Boost China’s Global Brand(9 comments)

Dec 11,2019 03:36 comment|76596|1596549

Then I keep wondering; what feeling if they know to show they have none? Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news Life as a Young Single Expat Woman in China(7 comments)

Nov 26,2019 02:56 comment|76542|1596549

You hit the nail on the head. They are only toys, better said, dolls, to show off around. That trait they can't resist to. Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news 7 (Almost) Unattainable Holy Grails for Expats Living in China(6 comments)

Nov 17,2019 03:26 comment|76522|1596549

This article it's a stinky flatulent arrogance. A fart! Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news 7 (Almost) Unattainable Holy Grails for Expats Living in China(6 comments)

Nov 17,2019 03:25 comment|76520|1596549

My thumbs up Sorrel on your comment. Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news Jobs for Non-Native English Speakers in China(233 comments)

Jun 19,2017 08:38 comment|74127|1596549

Hahahahahahah, well put Zethe. Well put. Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news Patriotic Hangzhou Company Rewards Employees for Destroying iPhones (15 comments)

Jul 29,2016 23:03 comment|72527|1596549

Keep being proud if your new garments (clothes), you naked king! I will laugh at that child's words while mocking him "the king is naked!" You people are making fools of yourselves. Add to it how we laugh at your king's pride. I hope some like that child in the story will say "enough is enough!" ... Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news Dongyang Locals Enjoy Eggs Soaked in the Urine of Young Boys (13 comments)

Jul 29,2016 12:08 comment|72522|1596549

I promise you, this sort of news about China, make me stop job hunting in this country. It can't be put any better to describe how much the cultural heritage of this country petrifies me to death in an instant. Then I remember to run and don't look back again. "This is China!" I slap my face in awe and ... Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news Sick of Students Using Phones in Class, Professor Chucks iPhones Out the Window (13 comments)

Oct 30,2015 11:45 comment|65965|1596549

Still, she could have dared boys, not only girls. Full Comment>>

PulSartre on news Sick of Students Using Phones in Class, Professor Chucks iPhones Out the Window (13 comments)

Oct 30,2015 02:23 comment|65950|1596549

I wish he had dared some boys not girls. That was coward! But the lesson is well served. Full Comment>>

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