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Letters and Blogs
Updated: 2007-07-20 07:22
Greener numbers
Comment on You Nuo's column "Getting greener by the numbers" (China
Daily, July 16)
I look at China as the planet's hope for going green. Not to put too much
pressure on you, but with the country already suffering from pollution
and its economy racing forward, it is a necessity that China invest in
and research renewable sources of energy and sustainable development.
Jimbobewe
On the China Daily website
Learn to think
Comment on Li Xing's column "Focus on building character" (China Daily,
July 12)
I see the same in America and was lamenting it with a good friend.
Students are filled with knowledge, but unable to think. Critical
thinking should be a required course right alongside learning to read or
add. Keep up the good work!
Jim
On the China Daily website
Costs of luxury
Comment on Liu Shinan's column "Weighing the costs of luxury" (China
Daily, July 18)
Honestly, we should not build our enjoyment upon other people's
sufferings. We are seduced and allured to transgress by the spasm of ads
goading us rethink the distinction between thrift and spendthrift.
Eric
On the China Daily website
The queue problem
Comments on Zou Hanru's column "Taking your place in the queue" (China
Daily, July 13)
Germans have good manners. If there is a queue at the bus stop, there are
unwritten laws governing who goes first and who goes last: Pregnant women
and elderly people go first, then women with children, then women and
then young men. And those rules also exist in other Asian countries (ie,
Japan).
The problem in China is the education - at school and at home.
Interestingly, unless there are strict rules in public spaces (such as in
Singapore or Hong Kong), overseas Chinese behave in a very similar way to
mainland people (ie, Malaysia).
Fritz
On the China Daily website
For whatever reason, education is the way to change people's habits.
A passerby
On the China Daily website
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(China Daily 07/20/2007 page11)
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