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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-21-2009 @ 6:43PM
Puma said...
If you do not live for long periods in China, this can be a true experience. If you live in China, you are used to sales clerks being over zelous in their attempts to assist with your purchase. USA Wal-Mart could take a small lesson from the Chinese. I, on several occassions been almost run down by children on skate-boards inside the local Wal-Mart store. Where was the parents or clerks?... Of course, the reporter did not mention the lack of children in the shopping areas, or the increased parental control of Chinese children. I have the advantage of having lived in and out of China for over 10 years. China is not a place for spoiled Western Tourists.