Wouldn't hurt trying.
What trip me out was when I was in Oz a Chinese lady spoke with English with an Aussie accent. Hopefully the Chinatown in Laos don't take off. Shows you want type of people some are if they need their own "town" outside their country.
Speaking of which I object to there being shops that have not one sign in English and while I am on a tirade these people who are coming into Australia and refuse to speak English...**** off back where you came from if you do not want to assimilate into our culture. ooooo it gets my back right up so it does.
Probably not far. China has a history of being closed off to what is seen as a corrupt western influence.Look at North Korea where there is not even the smallest of cultural reference to what we could relate to as humans (music/food/western pop culture.I do not know if this is part of the hate the west thing or hate globilization thing.
I guarantee you that in the next 10 years white Australians will be the minority group behind the Chinese, Middle Eastern and Indian poulations.
I am moving to Antarctic to do the same to the penguinswith all this global warming it could actually become the next beach resort
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