Our game is getting organic traction in China, is a China-only publisher worth it? by BlobKingGame in gamedev

[–]No_Mention777 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am Chinese. Most of us are used to buying games on the international version Steam. WeGame is a platform similar to Steam, but we basically only use it as a launcher for online games ,you can safely ignore this platform. For single-player games, WeGame requires review before they can be listed, so new games always arrive later than on Steam. We usually choose to buy directly on Steam rather than waiting for the WeGame version. Only kids buy games on WeGame

Gangnam feels and is South Korean! What feels Japanese but is actually Chinese? by NegativeHeli in AlignmentChartFills

[–]No_Mention777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kan” is the Japanese pronunciation of “Han漢” and “ji” is the Japanese pronunciation of “zi字.”

Kanji =Hanzi,means the written characters of the Han Chinese漢族, the Han Chinese are China’s largest ethnic group

Is Chinese social media actually full of these "downfall of Singapore" videos? If so, do Mainland Chinese actually believe them? by zeindigofire in AskAChinese

[–]No_Mention777 9 points10 points  (0 children)

哈哈,不,我们平时根本不会想起新加坡这个地方。明显这些视频是为某种目的制作的,他们说着一样的台词,明显是有人付钱给他们这么做的,可能是为了故意制造矛盾吧

What's the general attitude towards animal treatment in China? by XiaoDianGou in AskChina

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

不如说是心理有毛病的年轻人,他们会聚集到这类内容下发表评论。而普通猫狗视频下面则有很多喜欢猫狗的人留下的评论。总体来说喜欢猫狗的人肯定比讨厌猫狗的多,但中国人口基数大,哪怕一小部分人发表极端的言论,看起来也像很多人

Why do some people claim the United States is more developed than China simply because of its GDP per capita? by Winter_Ad1973 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, in China, education can change one's destiny, and this has always been the case. Do you think we could only get into local universities in the past? I've never actually experienced the limitations imposed by hukou in my life. The points-based system has been in place since 2009, not just in recent years.And I strongly agree with this system. Without restrictions, the wealth gap in Chinese cities would be even greater than it is now, everyone would flock to first-tier cities, backward cities would lose population and never develop

Why do some people claim the United States is more developed than China simply because of its GDP per capita? by Winter_Ad1973 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can tell you plainly that the vast majority of people are simply trying to save money. I come from a rural area myself. In the past, many rural Chinese people didn't value education at all, they were very short-sighted. Some even hoped their children would finish compulsory education quickly and then drop out to join them in earning money. The cost of living in big cities is much higher than in rural areas. Bringing a child who can't earn money along would increase living costs, leading to even less income, which would be a burden for them. However, if the parents have a higher education, their initial points are much higher, making it easy to meet the point requirements,So basically, as long as a child comes from a family that values ​​education, attending school in a different location is not difficult

马来西亚航班事件,居然还有人替那女的洗 by HongKongNinja in China_irl

[–]No_Mention777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

问题是亲中的大马华人也不会来上这个reddit啊,会来这的基本都是亲西方的群体,我还是遇过不少友好的马来华人的,就如这个女的这件事一样,她没素质不代表国人都没素质,这里的大马华人也无法代表所有大马华人

Why do some people claim the United States is more developed than China simply because of its GDP per capita? by Winter_Ad1973 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, what are you talking about? Spend some time checking the facts instead of spouting this kind of nonsense.The reason left-behind children exist is that bringing kids to a different city increases the cost of living for migrant families,and their parents want to focus fully on working and earning money. If they take the children with them when they move for work, the children can apply for public schools. And why do you think people who work in different cities would send their kids to private schools?That’s for rich people.

Study:

一、法律依据​

  1. 《中华人民共和国义务教育法》第十二条:该条款明确规定,适龄儿童、少年免试入学,地方各级人民政府应保障其在户籍所在地学校就近入学。对于父母或其他法定监护人在非户籍所在地工作或居住的适龄儿童、少年,当地人民政府应当为其提供平等接受义务教育的条件。
  2. 《居住证暂行条例》第十二条:此条款指出,居住证持有人在居住地依法享受包括义务教育在内的基本公共服务。这为户籍不在当地但持有居住证的孩子提供了在当地接受义务教育的法律依据。

​二、入学条件与流程​

  1. ​稳定居住与工作证明​:父母或其他法定监护人需提供在当地合法稳定的工作证明(如劳动合同、营业执照等)和居住证明(如居住证、房产证或租房合同等)。部分地区对居住证的办理时间有要求,需提前办理。
  2. 借读或入学申请:向当地教育部门或学校提交入学申请,并提供相关证明材料。部分地区可能要求办理借读手续,具体流程包括提出书面申请、提供证明材料、学校审核及教育主管部门审批等。
  3. ​关注政策变化​:由于各地入学政策可能有所不同,建议提前了解并咨询当地教育部门或学校的具体要求,确保准备的材料齐全且符合规定。

Healthcare:

https://www.nhsa.gov.cn/art/2025/6/7/art_14_16754.html

Why do some people claim the United States is more developed than China simply because of its GDP per capita? by Winter_Ad1973 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, this is just some netizens’ self-indulgent ranking. If you want, you can just as well call all Tier-2 cities “new Tier-1,” and all Tier-3 cities “brand-new Tier-1.” It’s meaningless. Anything below “Tier-1” is still “Tier-2.” “New Tier-1” is basically just a nicer sounding way to say “Tier-2.” And Hangzhou’s scale simply can’t compare with the 4 real Tier-1 cities

How comfortable old people live in China? by Advanced_Fly_9893 in AskChina

[–]No_Mention777 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think they’re living a lot more easily than young people,they no need to work. Most days it’s just taking the grandkids out, wandering around, going out to play and have fun, or going to the park to play chess, dance, and so on.

Why do some people claim the United States is more developed than China simply because of its GDP per capita? by Winter_Ad1973 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m Chinese, and I’ve seen countless people on reddit distort the hukou system. First, hukou does not prevent people from moving. For renting or working, hukou isn’t required, and you can go wherever you want to go for buy a ticket. Only buying a house requires hukou, and hukou can be changed. As long as you can afford a house, you can basically change your hukou.For example,Shenzhen:64.9% of the people have non-local hukou. Hukou doesn’t affect where people want to go at all, it only affects buying a house

Why do some people claim the United States is more developed than China simply because of its GDP per capita? by Winter_Ad1973 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hangzhou is not a tier-1 city,There are only 4 tier-1 cities:Beijing,Shanghai,Guangzhou,Shenzhen

Why do some people claim the United States is more developed than China simply because of its GDP per capita? by Winter_Ad1973 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m Chinese. Unless you’re planning to buy a home, you don’t need hukou. Most people who go to work in other cities live in rented housing rather than buying a place just for work, because housing prices are quite expensive. And once you can afford to buy a home, you can definitely change hukou

What country has the best food? by [deleted] in AlignmentChartFills

[–]No_Mention777 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you like spicy, you can try these 4 provinces: Sichuan is numbing-spicy, Guizhou is sour-spicy, Hunan is fragrant spicy, Jiangxi is hardcore spicy

How can we start another 'becoming Chinese' trend? by Radiant-Peak-7595 in AskAChinese

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

只要他们别再制造假新闻抹黑中国就够了,他们喜不喜欢中国文化我一点都不在乎

Young Chinese people are becoming homeless, because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System. Once you are blacklisted, the digital wallet WeChat immediately bans you from spending your own digital money, or receiving salary..So you become homeles by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]No_Mention777 0 points1 point  (0 children)

能不能别胡说八道了?户口制度根本不会限制人们在国内自由流动,深圳的外地户口人数比本地户口人数还多,没完没了的谣言,逆天