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Bo’s ouster sparks protests in China

but they "RECOGNIZE" their name..right???i know english is hard for you guys..why dont use Google Translator???

Dude, my Ivy U had the second highest ranked English department in the US, so cut the crap.

There are many in the US who can't recognize their name. There are those who don't even know the alphabet.
 
No way that literacy is 74%. No way.

74% can recognize their name
65% can recognize their name and sign their name
55% can read
40% can read and understand at a high school level
30% can read and understand at a college level
0.5% can understand anything by James Joyce

haha Probably true for China but in India a literate person is a person who can 'read, write and understand any language properly.'
 
proud of that you can speak your master's language?

at least we guys know that language..look at you..nobody understand Chinese(mandarin)..thats why "White People" made you to use "Master's Language"... shame on you...why dont you use your glorious language somewhere else..and until practice enough "Master's Language" to overcome your mumbling,make your mouth "SHUT" ????
 
I was referring to human rights. It is a testament to the Chinese social norms that they would be rich slaves with no rights rather than strive to strike a balance between rights and money. After all, the Chinese have always been ruled and will always be ruled.
An interesting thread opened by a Chinese sociology student,I strongly recommend it to my Chinese fellows here.
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at least we guys know that language..look at you..nobody understand Chinese(mandarin)..thats why "White People" made you to use "Master's Language"... shame on you...why dont you use your glorious language somewhere else..and until practice enough "Master's Language" to overcome your mumbling,make your mouth "SHUT" ????

India-a child of UK, so indians can speak the language of his father well. good for u
 
Strange! The India river is in Pakistan.

ha ha ha....atfirst...its "Indus"..which come from word "Hindu",what is another name of "India","Hindustan"...second,"Pakistan" is a part of "India"(this river named thousands of years ago,well before creation of Pakistan)..and third,"Indus" runs through india too..
 
No way that literacy is 74%. No way.

74% can recognize their name
65% can recognize their name and sign their name
55% can read
40% can read and understand at a high school level
30% can read and understand at a college level
0.5% can understand anything by James Joyce

Either you have statistics for the above, or you"re being pathological liar.
 
India-a child of UK, so indians can speak the language of his father well. good for u

come on....from "SLAVE" to "SON"????too quick for that???right???

and by the way...why dont your seach ENGLISH in google and see how many people use that language???and FYI,in india,we have to use multiple language at a time(because it is so diverse)..so we dont have time to figure out creation and source of that language..may be you guys have that time..good for you..
 
haha Probably true for China but in India a literate person is a person who can 'read, write and understand any language properly.'

At age 15, PISA says the functional literacy in India is as low as 12%. So from age 15 to age 18 is when Indians really learn to read??? LOL
 
Wow, so delusional. No, we don't want to regress to a 74% literacy rate or GDP per capita of 1000 of whatever. Please come back to reality - just because your political system has a vague resemblance to that of your white masters (except those countries typically have a 97%+ literacy rate so very few people are randomly circling ballot papers with no idea who they're voting for), doesn't mean that it's fit for export. Proselytizing political models is something only the most advanced countries can do, and even then, there's a healthy amount of opposition (see: the Iraq war). Brush up on your national indicators first (i.e. lift them out of the bottom decile of almost every international ranking), and maybe others won't instinctively recoil in horror at the idea of 'advancing' to India's stage.

In your analogy I see you comparing India to USA and China to Iraq. You gives really need to feel a bit more confident about yourselves.
 
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