Hey, look at the foreigner!
As someone who has lived in Washington, DC, I do find that what constitutes good manners in Taiwan is completely different and sometimes annoying (that slow sidewalk shuffle thing is a personal pet peeve) but I feel it's not at all true that people in Taipei are "rude".
The other day, I was chatting with Mrs. Zhou, our Stinky Tofu Lady (yes, we have one) and mentioned that we have two microwaves and a printer, all broken, that need to be discarded...but we don't know how to get rid of them. I wasn't expecting help or even advice (although advice would have been nice), and yet what was her reply?
"Oh just bring them to me. I take broken appliances to A-Po. Do you know A-Po down the street?"
"I know a lot of women who could be called A-Po but not the person you mean, I think."
"Well, she takes this stuff and sells it for scrap. Just bring it to me - I'll give it to her."
"Well, she takes this stuff and sells it for scrap. Just bring it to me - I'll give it to her."
Seriously, even if Mrs. Zhou is going to get some spare change for the broken electronics, who cares? How many people in the USA would respond with "hey, I'll take care of your broken stuff for you!"? Any at all?
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