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The Filthiest Place on Earth
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wow........thats...kind of amazing really.
while I'm the last to call myself a 'world traveler' by any stretch, picturing that being a norm in a culture of that size is hard to do thru 'american eyes'. add to that, picturing any DL being trashed by the masses is just so contrary to what Ive seen its truly hard to imagine. I did find one line in that a bit odd really. Not being versed in mainland chinese culture I thought this line was particularly interesting: Quote:
/shrug very interesting article. |
It was interesting. I believe this is taken from an unbiased source. A Japanese paper? And relations between the two countries are, well...they may not be the best people to talk about mainland Chinese people. Still, spitting a pissing at Disneyland. Gross.
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Fragrant Harbor.
Sounds delicious! (On a side note: as I was reading the article, the suite from Mulan came up on my iPod playing in the next room. Don'cha just love synchronicity?) |
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Well, the article was harsh, but the reports are out there regarding the, uhmm, cultural differences between the Chinese mainland guests and what we would call the 'Disney code of behavior', and they seem to support this story. I have to say, I know quite a few persons from Taiwan and China, and I've never seen that sort of behavior exhibited. Of course, I've never had to stand in line with them before..... :rolleyes:
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There are plenty of awful stories about behavior at our park. Just ask around. I've seen naked children, dirty diapers, etc. I'm sure there's some exaggeration in the article, but who knows how much? I'll bet it's probably half as bad as they're portraying.
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Hey, at least those people have the decency to use the bushes and planters as urinals; instead of the drinking fountains :)
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Hey, at least DL has drinking fountains!;)
(Does anyone actually drink out of them, though?) |
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Eliza drank from the fountain!:eek:
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That which doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger, right? ;)
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Still - ewwwwwww!
Pleas ejust tell me you never drank from the fountain inside the Indy queue |
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While I am sure there are some pretty major cultural differences being exhibited at HKDL, I doubt that it is CONSTANTLY as bad of a problem that this report (and all of the clones) claim. |
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I think I'll just buy the water from now on. |
I've witnessed the random napping phenomenon. We do business with Chinese customers who come to our facility for meetings. In between sessions, they can often be seen napping in various chairs outside of the conference rooms. zzzzzzz
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if they're anything like the meetings I've attended, you cant fault 'em for zonking out. I usually start to glaze over about 10 minutes in.
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50 years of Communism or not, nothing is going to get rid of the ingrained Chinese profit motive. They are the model for the Ferengi on Star Trek.
I'm not sure, however, that bad manners = profits, though rule-breaking might. Not flushing after using the restroom facilities does not constitute breaking a rule, and cannot possibly lead to a profit for the filthy, disgusting Chinaman who has no honor. In any event, do we even need another reason not to visit a Disneyland with 4 attractions? * * * * * * Oh, and I moved this thread. Unless we're talking filth instead of about filth, this does not belong out in the Parking LoT. |
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Were the Ferengi really modeled after the Chinese? LOL. I...have a...weird thing for...Quark. Quark *and* Odo. Hmmm, maybe Quark and Odo together...heh. No, not that. But they were a funny odd couple. I wish I saw more DS9. Alas, I cannot afford the DVDs. |
I thought the Ferengi were supposed to be Jews.
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I thought they were supposed to be fictional aliens ;)
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(You're not, like, doing that dysentary thing, or such, are you? Can a person purchase quinine O.T.C.? Or is that malaria?) The Water Vendors are your friends, Eliza. |
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So, anyone ever try mixing tonic water and tequila? Anyone...? |
I had a friend in college who mixed Tequila with Bong water... not quite the same thing, is it?
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Hmmm...I dunno, Matt. Didi they inhale through the tequila, using it as bong water, or did they actually mix bong water and tequila, then drink? (Insert puke smilie here).
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....I filled my Dasani bottle from that fountain :eek: Bleugh. |
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When i was in Shanghai and Hangzhou, i did see kids pee a lot in the street and even at the temples I visited. they even make crotch less pants specifically for it that you can buy in stores. They look ridiculous but hey, easy access. Also they are notorious for cutting in line. Its the norm. Happened to me twice. But don’t be fooled, there not tough about it at all. If you make the slightest stink about, they'll back off ASAP. Just leave as little space as possible between you and the person in front of you and you’ll be fine. China may be growing in economic power but there still trying to get beyond the Cultural Revolution people wise. And don’t get me started on dysentery. Lets just say im already worried about our Athletes when they compete in 2008 Beijing.
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I whizzed in the Indy queue fountain.
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My best experience was in 1998, I was working at Epcot at the Land. As I came around the corner by the 9 pound lemons (where the Huge Pumphins are now) I just started to talk about the "sterilized sand" and noticed a little boy in the back row standing and peeing off the side of the boat into the "sterilized sand"!!! He was probably 2-3 and his mother was holding him. In 2001 I saw just about the same thing off the side of the Backlot Tour. The worst was one day while walking through the Studios heading to lunch, I saw a parent holding a child over a planter as she pooped! Interestingly enough, he was less than 20 feet from a restroom and was well aware of it. "She couldn't wait!" was his reply. I couldn't eat lunch that day!
Needless to say, it's not just a Chinese thing... It's super rare here though. I've only noticed a few cases in almost eight years, but it does happen. |
Common sense is a wonderful thing, too bad some don't have it as a sixth sense!
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