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The United States is also pro-Japanese! Half of that Nokia from Japan

Posted by Mozila on November 15, 2007

Do not know if this incident will be unable to explain the Americans势利眼, or more than Japan in the pro-US, the United States is also pro-Japanese. But the fact is this: more than half of the students actually believe that the United States first mobile phone brand Nokia the world from Japan! Although I dare not guarantee that people can say Nokia’s ownership, but will not say “Japan’s Nokia,” then.
According to foreign media reports, according to research institutions Anderson Analytics data show that 53 percent of American college students believe that Finland’s Nokia is a Japanese company, was张冠李戴frequency higher is Samsung, 57.8 percent of this South Korean company mistaken for a Japanese company ( even is Japan).
With such an outcome, and perhaps the Americans believed that Japan could not explain how strong, but another survey data, 81.8 percent of Americans believe that the high quality of Japanese products, 78.5 percent believe that the high quality of American products, 77.1 percent think Germany good product quality. This may be attributed to the strength of brands, is the Americans do not know how many of Japan’s high-quality products are “Made in China”?
Comparison Ironically, the United States itself Motorola also did not let the students are proud of the United States, 42 percent of people believe that Motorola has come from Japan, but 48.5 percent of the German company Adidas as is the United States.

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七成公众感觉处于加急状态 为生活疲于奔命

Posted by Mozila on July 2, 2007

多年之前,一个常住上海的北京人曾经用这样的细节来描述这两个城市给他的不同感受:北京人总爱迈着方步在街上溜达,就算看见有公交车进站,他们宁肯再等一辆也不愿快走两步;而在上海,如果你在公交站台待上一会儿,就可以见到无数疯跑的人,在他们的意识里,赶上眼前这趟车是必须的。
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