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Oct. 28, 2020

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China Myth: Branded items are cheapest in China

Just watched a video from a western business man, telling us the wrong concept about doing business in China.

Me as a Hong Kong Chinese, I was amazed how western people didn’t understand or understand China so little.

He said a lot of western people may think buying a branded item will be cheap in China.

Because China is manufacturing most of the parts or even the whole unit.

Sure, the answer is No.

Having said that, you can still buy branded item with a good price in China.

But that is because of the market campaign.

Some of these myths make me laugh.

You can ask me first and I will explain to you the “why”.

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Having said that, you can still buy branded item withs at a good price in China.

You can ask me first and I will explain to you the “why”.

"I will" is commonly written as "I'll".

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Great Job! Just a few corrections!

Because China is manufacturing most of the parts or even the whole unit.

In general, it is good to avoid starting a sentence with "because." In this case, you can combine this with the sentence above into one longer sentence.

"He said a lot of western people may think buying a branded item will be cheap in China because China is manufacturing most of the parts or even the whole unit."

Sure, the answer is No.

I'm not sure what this sentence is communicating. Are you agreeing with what the business man said? If so, you might want to combine this with the sentence below. Something like: "This may be so, but you can still buy branded items at a good price in China."

Having said that, you can still buy branded item withs at a good price in China.

(See the correction above first) If you still want to keep this sentence, I think this way flows better.

But that is because of the market campaign.

I believe campaign is the wrong word here, but I am not sure what word you are trying to say. If the reason that items can still be found at a good price in China is because of globalization of the economy, that might be what you're after!

China Myth: Branded items are cheapest in China


China Myth: Branded iItems aAre cCheapest in China

Just watched a video from a western business man, telling us the wrong concept about doing business in China.


JI just watched a video fromeaturing a western business man, who was telling us thea wrong concept about doing business in China.

Me as a Hong Kong Chinese, I was amazed how western people didn’t understand or understand China so little.


Me as a As I'm Hong Kong Chinese, I was amazed at how western people didn’t understand or understand China so littleood so little about China.

He said a lot of western people may think buying a branded item will be cheap in China.


He said a lot of western people may think buying a branded item will beis cheap in China.

Because China is manufacturing most of the parts or even the whole unit.


Because China is manufacturing most of the parts or even the whole unit.

In general, it is good to avoid starting a sentence with "because." In this case, you can combine this with the sentence above into one longer sentence. "He said a lot of western people may think buying a branded item will be cheap in China because China is manufacturing most of the parts or even the whole unit."

BHe said (?) this is because China is manufacturing most of the parts or evenif not the whole unit.

Sure, the answer is No.


SureHowever, the answer is Nto this is no.

Sure, the answer is No.

I'm not sure what this sentence is communicating. Are you agreeing with what the business man said? If so, you might want to combine this with the sentence below. Something like: "This may be so, but you can still buy branded items at a good price in China."

Having said that, you can still buy branded item with a good price in China.


Having said that, you can still buy branded item withs at a good price in China.

(See the correction above first) If you still want to keep this sentence, I think this way flows better.

Having said that, you can still buy branded item withs at a good price in China.

But that is because of the market campaign.


But that is because of the market campaign.

I believe campaign is the wrong word here, but I am not sure what word you are trying to say. If the reason that items can still be found at a good price in China is because of globalization of the economy, that might be what you're after!

Some of these myths make me laugh.


You can ask me first and I will explain to you the “why”.


You can ask me first and I will explain to you the “why”.

"I will" is commonly written as "I'll".

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