When Chinese keyboard warriors’ hurt feelings spill over to real life

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When Chinese keyboard warriors’ hurt feelings spill over to real life
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Those at the receiving end of Chinese displeasure are also likely to act to mollify it, such is the economic clout of the Chinese. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING – In recent weeks, Chinese nationals have made the news overseas for their reaction to real or perceived slights to their compatriots – one on board a Cathay Pacific flight over a blanket request, and another at Changi Airport for purportedly bad customer service.

They highlight an apparently growing trend: as China grows in might on the international stage, its people are becoming more vocal about how others view or treat them.Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month

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