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Chabuoduo-ism in China

China University Podcast
China University Podcast

In this episode, we explore the concept of "chabuduo-ism" - a Chinese term that roughly translates to "close enough" or "near enough." We discuss how this philosophy manifests in various aspects of Chinese culture, from customer service to daily life, and how it can both frustrate and fascinate foreigners. Additionally, we delve into the potential drawbacks and benefits of this approach, as well as the cultural values that underpin it. Join us as we take a deep dive into the fascinating and complex world of Chabuduo culture.

Why is customer service generally awful in China?

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What is meant by a "high-trust" or "low-trust" society?

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What is information asymmetry?

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