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Shanghai girl

by Masanori Kawaguchi
(Tokyo)

As you know, China has rapidly developed, and got ahead of Japan and became third in GDP in the world. While not all people in China can become rich, they face severe competition.

Students study very hard to enter famous universities and parents who are not rich save money to pay school fees.

Have you heard of “Shanghai girl”? A man in Shanghai who wants to get married needs to have a house and a car when he gets married.

That is unbelievable. I was surprised to hear that, but I should imitate men in Shanghai.

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