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In mainland China McDonalds has traditionally been seen as a high-class restaurant, mostly because when it first arrived its prices (which were set at western levels) were far above most local restaurants, meaning that only the wealthy could afford to eat there and so it acquired a sort of elite reputation, e.g. if you ate at McDonalds then you were almost certainly wealthy and so it also ...
5. Location: Australia. Posted September 28, 2006 at 11:08 AM. If you've ever studied Chinese in China you'll know of the sort of reactions one can expect to find from the locals when they discover a foreigner that can speak their language. Most of the time it's a friendly combination of complete surprise and amusement.