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  • curprev 16:5516:55, 24 May 2020 49.195.134.75 talk 10,167 bytes −8 specified what the street food was - they also did it with pickles as well. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3022190/taiwanese-financial-expert-mocked-saying-many-mainland-chinese undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 16:5316:53, 24 May 2020 49.195.134.75 talk 10,175 bytes +57 No edit summary undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 16:4816:48, 24 May 2020 49.195.134.75 talk 10,118 bytes +1,405 You wanted me to write something constructive - here is the history of how the so-called luxury tea egg internet phenomena actually occured. It started off with a bigoted Taiwanese woman claiming that mainlanders even just eating instant noodles at the Shenzhen train station attracted 5-6 people looking on, as it is so rare because they're so poor. Despite anyone who has ever been in shenzhen, would see that comment as ludicrous. undo Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 15:5115:51, 24 May 2020 49.195.134.75 talk 8,713 bytes −626 Mainland China: The source is wrong and misleading - if you disagree - take it to the talk page, I am willing to discuss and explain in further detail - READ the source and use google translate. It says nothing about that most Chinese can't afford tea eggs but cherrypicks the very poorest villagers yet spins it as if they represent the whole of china which is why that Taiwanese professor is out of touch. undo Tags: references removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 15:3415:34, 24 May 2020 CLCStudent talk contribs m 9,339 bytes +626 Reverted edits by 49.195.134.75 (talk) to last version by Mezze stagioni undo Tag: Rollback
  • curprev 15:3315:33, 24 May 2020 49.195.134.75 talk 8,713 bytes −626 Mainland China: deleted ignorant comment that contradicts the prior sentence - also read the source and it doesn't back the statement that average chinese can't afford tea eggs. Homeless people in america can't afford any food but they don't represent average amercias. A source from apple daily that cherrypicks the poorest of the poor in china wouldn't at all represent the average person in Shenzhen or china's middle class. undo Tag: references removed

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