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K: yeah,almost. But there is one thing.
P: what?
K: I still wonder what privacy meant for Chinese people. I don't mean to
say that there's no privacy in China, but...
P: what is it?
K: some of my Chinese colleagues just share their personal stories in front
of others.
P: that makes you feel uncomfortable?
K: yeah. we never do that in a public office.
P: perhaps that's because we hold different ideas about privacy.
K: i have felt that. One day when i was in a queue, reading a newspaper
story, the man behind me peered through my shoulder and stared at the newspaper
I was holding.
P: well, that's not rare. I've seen people reading at others' newspaper
while takng a metro or a bus.
K: just stare at the newspaper holding in the hands of the one next to
him?
P: yeah.
K: Oh, I'm shocked. |
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