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Chinese bloggers are bumping into the walls of Japan: the discrimination you suffer is the advantage that your compatriots have once taken advantage of.

A Japanese-based blogger complained on Weibo about the trifles he had encountered when he arrived in Tokyo.

Rent house need to apply for bank card and mobile card, but foreigners in Japan can not apply for bank card, can only handle passbook.

This passbook office is also twists and turns, after suspected that he may not have a stable address, the salesperson directly annulled his passbook.

The reason is that in previous years, some Chinese and Vietnamese often swiped their cards before returning home and then ran away, and the banks suffered a lot of losses.

Finally, the bank card, did not expect to handle the mobile card, and encountered similar things.

Because the cost of communications in Japan is relatively high, there was a time when the event of opening cards to send mobile phones was held, so some "smart people" opened cards crazily, sold their phones and sold them, and some companies were directly destroyed. So now want to apply for a cell phone card can only buy a mobile phone.

Finally, to the rental stage, the intermediary said that many landlords do not rent to foreigners, especially the Chinese.

One reason they think the Chinese are always making a mess of house is that some Chinese tenants ran away without saying a word during the Japanese earthquake.

The comments below are large rollover scenes, some say, not just in Japan, but in other countries as well.

Every new Chinese living abroad will be more or less met with similar "special care".

It is typical that forefathers cut down trees and future generations suffer.

As a result of such a small number of black sheep, innocent people even hold savings cards, cell phone card rental house such small things are difficult.

Before read, "you face discrimination abroad, in fact, your fellow countrymen have taken advantage of the advantage."

Some people rely on their so-called "survival wisdom", make full use of foreign "rule loopholes", wantonly destroy the contract, overdraft is not their own credit, but the credit of the whole country.

Japan's JR railway tickets generally do not check whether the actual users are themselves, so some Taobao businesses have started the business of selling and sharing JR pass tickets, and after selling them, they have to recycle and reuse them.

Others in the United States took advantage of Costco's free return policy, using more than a year's worth of floor-sweeping robots, air purifiers and used drugs to return goods, and even videotaped them online to show off.

It is because of their "life experience" that other people's credit costs in foreign countries have doubled, and those who have complied with the rules and regulations of the Chinese people everywhere suffer unnecessary prejudices and obstacles.

What is even more irritating is that there are even people who exalted this patriotic, thinking that taking advantage of foreigners is not humiliating, is on behalf of heaven and earth.


Don't bury your country, okay?

The ending of [Wolf Warriors 2] specifically put a burning sentence on a Chinese passport, "No matter what danger you encounter overseas, please remember that you have a strong motherland behind you."

Every time a war or disaster comes, China's government sends rescue forces in the first place, which does give many of its compatriots fighting abroad a strong national confidence.

Yet another chilling fact is that some low-quality people are wantonly trampling on the national pride that we have built up.

The cleverness of a few is to the detriment of the face and reputation of the whole country. The motherland is standing behind you now, but you are almost ashamed of the motherland.

What they care about is that they saved a few bills on their own "wisdom" and got some convenience, but they don't know how much effort and hardship their compatriots have to take to earn back the face they have lost to the Chinese.

Last July, when I went to Hokkaido, I met a family of three from Beijing, because there were not many public garbage bins in Japan.

Compared with a handful of cheap, disobedient Chinese, I think those well-educated, respectable and educated young people are the mainstream of the new generation of Chinese.

But these painstakingly built-up positive images can easily be knocked down by another littering fellow. The most striking thing on a piece of white paper is always the black spots.

When it comes to these topics, the message is a grievance.

Why should the word "Chinese" be represented by a group of scum?

Even if foreigners are prejudiced against the Chinese, some people who have a sense of superiority despise themselves. When talking about their own country, they will always call it "your country," for fear that they will have a little relationship with this land that has lived for 20 years. This is not conceited. But a self-abasement engraved in the bones.

Being ashamed of your home country doesn't help you build real self-confidence, but trying to change other people's prejudices against us can.

When I abide by the rules all the time and do not cause trouble to others and society, I am never afraid to mention that I am a Chinese.

I hardly ever talk about the word "patriotism," because in my eyes patriotism is never a slogan to live on the keyboard, not to mention singing the national anthem in times of difficulty.

Self-esteem, self-love, do not let the three words "Chinese" shame, is the best patriotism.

The motherland stands behind you, don't let her pay for your shameless.


Zebra: young writer, consultant, best-of-mind columnist, founder of official account ID:tomato2050

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