Chinese logic
First of all, the word “logic” does not exist in Chinese language. This means : they don’t know what it is either. I will give you a very nice example of “chinese logic”.
The picture below is a screenshot from a Chinese ticketing-website. It shows you a map of a concert-hall with colored sections (lefthand side) and it shows you the cost for a seat in each specific section of the concert hall (righthand). You will probably understand the system with colored sections, right ? Anyways let me explain ; the idea behind this is that each section has a different ticket-price. Some seats are more expensive than other seats. The colors link the map (fysical location) with the rate-table (cost of tickets).

Why are they even using colors on the Chinese website if they don’t even match ?!?!? If you look closer, you can even see that capital letters were added to each section (assumed to be a referencing-system as well) ; and then there is no reference to those capital letters elsewhere.
When you ever talk or deal with Chinese people you will soon notice that it’s even difficult to have a basic conversation. Another example : you can order tomatoes and eggs in some restaurants in China. In some restaurants the waitress will say “we don’t have that”. If you ask if they have tomatoes, they confirm. Then if you ask if they have eggs, they confirm. But it doesn’t exist on the menu, it’s too complicated for the waitress to process.
Their brains seem to be under-developed ; it’s like a half-finished job in progress.






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