Everyone is discussing the "cut-off line," but it seems no one has defined the standard for this line.
Based on the recent American standard: homeless, no job opportunities, rejected by mainstream society, blacklisted on credit.
Reaching this standard in China seems really difficult. 1. China can say that almost everyone has a place to live. 2. There are many job opportunities, only those unwilling to work are excluded. 3. No one rejects those who strive and improve. 4. Having a bad credit score does not affect work and life.
What do you think?
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Everyone is discussing the "cut-off line," but it seems no one has defined the standard for this line.
Based on the recent American standard: homeless, no job opportunities, rejected by mainstream society, blacklisted on credit.
Reaching this standard in China seems really difficult.
1. China can say that almost everyone has a place to live.
2. There are many job opportunities, only those unwilling to work are excluded.
3. No one rejects those who strive and improve.
4. Having a bad credit score does not affect work and life.
What do you think?