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After the UNSW rooftop incident, Local students on FB expressed dissatisfaction with the group of Chinese students studying abroad.

 
[Education News]     24 Mar 2018
Several days have passed since the New South incident, which was supposed to have passed the hot spot.

Several days have passed since the New South incident, which was supposed to have passed the hot spot.

Unexpectedly, the incident continued to heat up, and it turned out to be an explosion, with Local students venting their usual discontent with Chinese students on social media.

After the UNSW rooftop incident, Local students on FB expressed dissatisfaction with the group of Chinese students studying abroad.

The platform on which they vent is UNSW Rants Revived, on FB, similar to a roaring wall, sending their own voices and discontent to the platform, and then anonymously sending it to get a response from everyone..

This platform has received the attention of many new south students, a total of 5958 new south students pay attention to, can be seen and the platform in the new south influence.

After the UNSW rooftop incident, Local students on FB expressed dissatisfaction with the group of Chinese students studying abroad.

And one of them. It was sent at 11:00 on Tuesday night, when the "rooftop incident" was spread. Although I did not know that the sender did not see the news, it was very direct, pointing directly at the Chinese students: "these international students from China" (instead of the insulting word "XXX").

After the UNSW rooftop incident, Local students on FB expressed dissatisfaction with the group of Chinese students studying abroad.


Rule 181:

To all Chinese students:

Why are you all smart enough to go to a foreign university, but you don`t even have a word from XX to the people in the classroom?

If I`m in a group with you, ask XXX to say something about yourself and really contribute something. Don`t let those of us in the first language stand up for English and be laughed at by the whole classroom.

In this English-centered university, please learn to speak English!

After the UNSW rooftop incident, Local students on FB expressed dissatisfaction with the group of Chinese students studying abroad.


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I really hate these foreign students from China!

You come to Australia, please XXX speak English!

Bastards, if you want to speak Chinese, go to your own place!

At least other students like Indians and Indonesians speak English!

You`re either like them, or you`re out of here!


Although I don`t know if the two articles are from the same person, but the words are very offensive!

Take a look at everyone`s response. Give a likes message of 144 and another one of 324.

Far beyond the usual complaints, there are only 70, 80 or so post likes, and there are only more than 100 good ones, and these two articles have far exceeded..

It can be seen that these two lines say a lot of New South Local students` hearts.

And even if po this person, originally did not see the rooftop news, now sees the words, in the heart certainly is: hehe, and I say right!

These two po have received so many likes, but the following comments are still going in the direction of "right thinking"..

Although there are also many Chinese students coming forward to fight for themselves below, the editor intercepts two responses from Local students who give the most likes:

After the UNSW rooftop incident, Local students on FB expressed dissatisfaction with the group of Chinese students studying abroad.

You are a young man, come to a strange country to receive education, all the courses and materials are in your unfamiliar language.

You find it difficult to fit in with local students, and then you find it difficult for others to fit in, and you become friends with them.

You communicate in a language you are familiar with, because it is a simple thing and everything else is so difficult.

People get angry, so you feel more estranged.

You become more and more dependent on your own friends, who share your feelings.

As a result, you use your first language more often.

After the UNSW rooftop incident, Local students on FB expressed dissatisfaction with the group of Chinese students studying abroad.

When they pay these tuition fees, they can use whatever language they want.


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