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Does Shanghainese Arogant? (1)

We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are if you go to Guangzhou (a city in the South of China); how countrified if you go to Shanghai (a well-known Metropolit); how regretful if you have got married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the Southwest of China) where I have written some words before.
Starting from today. I'd like to write something about the city of Shanghai. First, I must admit that I don't quite understand this city and the people who are living there. I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai in 2001, so it's totally my personal opinion. Generally, I like Shanghai and people who live there.
I heard that Shanghainese only respect people from Beijing. They even considered Hongkongnese were rednecks before 1949 (the year Communist China was established). When I was a child, my father told me that most Shanghainese do not make friends with people from other places, and only marry Shanghainese. If they go to other cities, they would try any possible ways to speak the Shanghai dialect.
In addition, my older sister's husband was born from a traditional Shanghai family. Their family moved from Shanghai to Chongqing (the place we are living) in the 1960s.

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I heard that Shanghainese only respect people from Beijing.

When I was a child, my father told me that most Shanghainese do not make friends with people from other places, and only marry Shanghainese.

In addition, my older sister's husband was born from a traditional Shanghai family.

Their family moved from Shanghai to Chongqing (the place we are living) in the 1960s.

I'd like to write something about the city of Shanghai.

When I was a child, my father told me that most Shanghainese do not make friends with people from other places, and only marry Shanghainese.

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First, I must admit that I don't quite understand this city and the people who are living there.

I heard that Shanghainese only respect people from Beijing.

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Does Shanghainese Arogant?


DoesAre Shanghainese Apeople arrogant? Are Shanghainese people arrogant?

We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are if you go to Guangzhou (a city in the South of China); how countrified if you go to Shanghai (a well-known Metropolit); how regretful if you have got married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the Southwest of China) where I have written some words before.


We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are ifuntil you go to Guangzhou (a city in the Ssouth of China / in southern China); how countrified ifuntil you go to Shanghai (a well-known Mmetropolits); how regretfulor, if you have got(ten) married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the Ssouthwest of China) where I have written some words before / in southwestern China about which I have written some words before), how much you regret getting married until you go to Chongqing. We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are until you go to Guangzhou (a city in the south of China / in southern China); how countrified until you go to Shanghai (a well-known metropolis); or, if you have got(ten) married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the southwest of China / in southwestern China about which I have written some words before), how much you regret getting married until you go to Chongqing.

We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are if you go to Guangzhou (a city in the South of China); how countrifiedrural you are if you go to Shanghai (a well-known Metropolits); or how regretful you will be if you have got married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the Southwest of China) where I have written some words before). We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are if you go to Guangzhou (a city in the South of China); how rural you are if you go to Shanghai (a well-known Metropolis); or how regretful you will be if you have got married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the Southwest of China where I have written some words before).

Countrified doesn't really work here - how about 'rural'?

We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are if you go to Guangzhou (a city in the South of China); how countrified you are if you go to Shanghai (a well-known Metropolits); how regretful you are if you have gotten married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the Southwest of China) whereich I have written some wordsabout before. We have a popular saying: you don't know how poor you are if you go to Guangzhou (a city in the South of China); how countrified you are if you go to Shanghai (a well-known Metropolis); how regretful you are if you have gotten married before you go to Chongqing (a city in the Southwest of China) which I have written about before.

Starting from today.


Starting from today., I’d like to… Starting from today, I’d like to…

I think you meant to end this phrase with a comma, not a period.

Starting from today., Starting from today,

Better ending with a comma and linking to next sentence

Starting from today.

This is a fragment so I deleted it and added it to the next line.

I'd like to write something about the city of Shanghai.


Starting from today, I'd like to write something about the city of Shanghai. Starting from today, I'd like to write something about the city of Shanghai.

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Starting today I'd like to write something about the city of Shanghai. Starting today I'd like to write something about the city of Shanghai.

First, I must admit that I don't quite understand this city and the people who are living there.


First, I must admit that I don't quite understand this city andor the people who are living there. First, I must admit that I don't quite understand this city or the people who are living there.

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First, I must admit that I don't quite understand this city and the people who are livinglive there. First, I must admit that I don't quite understand this city and the people who live there.

I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai in 2001, so it's totally my personal opinion.


I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai, which I got in 2001, so it's totally my personaljust my opinion. I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai, which I got in 2001, so it's totally just my opinion.

"my personal opinion" is not wrong, but "my opinion" is a lot more natural. as an opinion is a personal belief, saying "personal opinion" is repetitive

I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai, in 2001, so it's totally my personal opinion. I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai, in 2001, so it's totally my personal opinion.

I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai infrom 2001, so it'this is totally my personal opinion. I only have three months of work experience in Shanghai from 2001, so this is totally my personal opinion.

I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai and that was in 2001, so it's totally my personal opinion. I only have three months of working experience in Shanghai and that was in 2001, so it's totally my personal opinion.

Generally, I like Shanghai and people who live there.


Generally, I like Shanghai and some/many/all people who live there. Generally, I like Shanghai and some/many/all people who live there.

Generally, I like Shanghai and the people who live there. Generally, I like Shanghai and the people who live there.

Generally, I like Shanghai and the people who live there. Generally, I like Shanghai and the people who live there.

I heard that Shanghainese only respect people from Beijing.


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They even considered Hongkongnese were rednecks before 1949 (the year Communist China was established).


They even considered Hongkongnese were rednecks before 1949 (the year Communist China was established). They even considered Hongkongnese rednecks before 1949 (the year Communist China was established).

They even considered the Hongk Kongnese were rednecks before 1949 (the year Communist China was established). They even considered the Hong Kongese rednecks before 1949 (the year Communist China was established).

They even considered Hongkongnese wereas rednecks before 1949, (the year Communist China was established). They even considered Hongkongnese as rednecks before 1949, the year Communist China was established.

面白そうです。

When I was a child, my father told me that most Shanghainese do not make friends with people from other places, and only marry Shanghainese.


When I was a child, my father told me that most Shanghainese people do not make friends with people from other places, and only marry other Shanghainese people. When I was a child, my father told me that most Shanghainese people do not make friends with people from other places, and only marry other Shanghainese people.

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If they go to other cities, they would try any possible ways to speak the Shanghai dialect.


If they go to other cities, they would try any possible ways to speak with the Shanghai dialect anyway. If they go to other cities, they would try to speak with the Shanghai dialect anyway.

If they go to other cities, they would try anyll possible ways to speak the Shanghai dialect. If they go to other cities, they would try all possible ways to speak the Shanghai dialect.

In addition, my older sister's husband was born from a traditional Shanghai family.


In addition, my older sister's husband was born frominto a traditional Shanghai family. In addition, my older sister's husband was born into a traditional Shanghai family.

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Their family moved from Shanghai to Chongqing (the place we are living) in the 1960s.


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