Sunday, Aug 13, 2017 at 13:34
I think you overstate the situation in China.
Except in the rural parts of China, Mandarin, simplified Chinese text, and pinyin ( romanised Chinese), is taught in schools and pretty much universally spoken thru out china. The Chinese government takes universal literacy and the common language (Putonghua) ( mandarin) very seriously.
Remember while there may be 8 or 10 common dialects or seperate languages they are all pretty much written similarly in simplified Chinese.
While many may not be able to speak the others dialect they may be able to understand to some extent. ..... for all the mandarin dialects the difference would be like an Australian speaking to a Scott with a broad Glasgow accent.... slightly different word usage, idiom, slang and accent.
In the large cities and the industrial areas, English is widely spoken ( at least to some degree) and many of the better off Mainland Chinese have very good English.
English as a second language is huge business in china, if you are a family of any sort of status, at least one parent will be learning English, and the child will almost certainly be learning at least basic English from primary school.
While less than 1% of Chinese have been identified as English speakers that is still 10 million. mostly concentrated in the commercial and industrial cities.
Literacy has been very rapidly improving in China for years .... the literacy rate has improved from 78% in 1990 to 95% in 2010 and continues to gain rapidly. ......
young people aged between 15 and 25 the claimed literacy rate is 99.6%.
I take an interest, in what is going on in Asia, I have friends who import from China and Taiwan, I socialise with Chinese and Taiwanese people, ranging from long term Australian Citizens and Australian born Asians to pretty Fresh off the boat Chinese.
Things are changing rapidly in China.
The responsibility always falls to the Australian importer, the Chinese will put whatever sticker you ask on the product they order.
The overstating of current capacities on, batteries, jumper cables and like jump start products can not be blamed on the Chinese .... the Americans have been doing it for years.
It is the Americans, who have been responsible for many, misleading, irrelivent, overstated and unhelpful ways of specifying automotive products ..... and this has been ingrained for decades ...It is the Americans that are obsessed with being bigger faster and better than everybody else.
A very very large portion of what is manufactured in china is tailored and packaged specifically for the American market.
Ya cant blame the Chinese for what people get them to make.
cheers
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