I hate to speak it out actually, but i have not noticed a slightly tiny bit of change since the last calling on inside venue. I am against nobody in student union as i don't know any of them on personal level. The fact is, the people in the corner are not native English speakers so that they couldn't keep the voice down as they were on public transport, got excited or involved in a certain discussion, which distracted most of the passerby, who rolled their eyes, shaked their heads, laughed. The problem is, Germans, passengers, passersbys would not complain, not directly to the people making noises, only quietly to each other, or to spouse when they get home, or to colleges when they get to work on Monday. This makes me feel the long-time built up reputation for modest, reserved, polite Chinese will be devastated within a second. I am not patriotic, but don’t enjoy Chinese to be frown up and picked up for fun at their tea. I fell rather embarrassed than confident indeed. 2 I5 q$ W) |, b9 L; n
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