Talk:Andrew Sheng
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The Chinese language is more complex and more precise, not the other way around compared to the western language
editThe Chinese language is more beautiful, more complex, is harder, is smarter and is more fluid. The western alphabet in comparision with 26 letters is not easy but is less precise. Andrew, your article re: Why do Chinese think differently from the West?: is not appropriate, not polite when your anti-Chinese article states, "Given limited sounds, tones and characters, the Chinese language is not as precise as English. It is not called limited sounds, it is called the Chinese language being more PRECISE and accurate. The Chinese spoken and written language, either Cantonese or Mandarin has a more indepth vocabulary and a richer history than any western language. The English language has quite a lot of confusing words that are not clear either and you need to ask in what context that word is used in the western language.
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