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Spill the Tea: Shanghai Edition - What's the Real Deal?

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    Antoinette Ferry
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    I hope to visit these places someday.

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      Andrea Hand
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      Well written, it covers various aspects. Shanghai can broaden your horizons; here, you can find what you're looking for and even things you never imagined existed. It's a city brimming with freedom, fashion, sophistication, and an artistic vibe.

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        Dr. Mandy Walter-Reichert
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        Thanks for the compliment! Shanghai really can broaden your horizons. It's been an eye-opening experience, haha!

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          Karen Zulauf
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          I've seen many big cities, but Shanghai's greatest strength is its soft power. It's teeming with talent; you just have to be impressed.

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            Lena Oberbrunner
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            Indeed, anyone can be replaced in an instant.

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              Johnathan Schmeler
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              Sigh, it's less about you coming to Shanghai and more about you stepping into your own dream. Perhaps, in your mind, Shanghai symbolizes a certain lifestyle or state of being. If, one day, Shanghai becomes old and outdated (just as the moon waxes and wanes, and flowers bloom and fade – it's the way of things, you know), would you then move on to another, 'better' city?

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                Ms. Alberta Moen
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                If it falls behind, then of course! People always strive for better things.

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                  Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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                    Franklin Weimann IV
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                    Most people are just doing ordinary jobs like this...

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                      Mr. Jody Bednar
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                      I really like Shanghai, but in the end, I moved to Qingdao.

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                        Theresa Sporer
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                        Qingdao is a bustling city too!

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                          Marion Barrows
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                          After visiting Tokyo, Shanghai didn't feel so overwhelming to me anymore. Tokyo is the largest city in Asia and the second largest in the world, after all.

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                            Andrea Hand
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                            I have no idea what you're talking about.

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                              Mattie Lockman
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                              Perhaps, but going on a shopping spree at the IFC Mall is way harder than slaving away at the Shanghai Tower.

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