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Since you like to use English, I am replying you in the same way.
First of all, I am afraid I have to disagree with you on using "your" resource when traveling in the Mainland for holidays. As tourists, please paid for everything for their itinerary. We paid for the hotels, air tickets, greyhound buses and everything else, even those paid toilets in the Mainland. So according to your understanding, people take resource from the others when they travel? Then it's really hard for me to understand why there's such a thing called tourism.
Second, you said without connection to the Mainland, people will not survive. I hate to disagree with you once more. Even though Hong Kong has no natural resources like coal, gas or minerals, she has been acting very well as a financial and service providing center for the past decades. Hong Kong can actually continue to do that successfully, too bad we have all these "great" chief secretaries, espeically 689. To be exact, it's Mainland that's treating Hong Kong differently. You know what, companies we setup in the Mainland have 外資 written on the business registration. We are still considered outside people. Ah, no wonder we have to pay about 10 times the money to buy water from the Mainland than Singapore is buying from Malaysia.
I know, you might be thinking about tourism now. Yes, we have about 50 million tourists / year. For your information, tourism only contributed to 4.5% of Hong Kong's GDP. Mainland people consist of 2/3 of the tourists, so making about 3% of GDP. Thank you very much for that!
You do have a unique mind, no wonder you have so many questions.
So back to your questions. We do not hate people from the Mainland. I do admit that some people do but I don't. For those people, they hate the China government, the corruption, the rudeness, the shouting in MTR, the smoking in Disneyland and Ocean Park and that lead to the hating of everything there, including people. We have been living for many years in a harmonious society and with all these different changes, we can't take them. I know hating is not the correct way of treating things but I don't think you can blame them too much for it.
If you look back at this thread, I posted a line saying "I don't care where the kids are from, as long as their parents have humanism quality." Another Mom agreed but replied many parents are impolite and without good manner. My point is, I don't care where people are from as long as they can learn the good from the others instead of bringing in all their bad habits and trying to influence the others. So let me ask you the same question instead. Do you want you child to grow up as an impolite and rude person? Or do you want your child to learn the Hong Kong way?
Were all these reasons enough to support myself? I will let the rest of the Moms decide. Hopefully, you can understand what I have said and improve yourself in your future ahead. Good luck and best wishes.
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