Well, I really met a lot of people and never went back after traveling on business. Generally speaking, in the United States, as long as you are willing to endure hardships, you can still make money. I know a boy's girlfriend, who came out and left some, and then it turned black without reading it. She works as a waitress in a cafeteria in China, working six days a week for ten hours, earning more than $3,000 a month. She has worked for five years, and it is said that she has sent it home for decades. Decoration is OK, but in recent years, the competition in China is too exciting and the economy is not good, so it will be bleak. I also know a young man who specializes in cutting people's hair-my husband always goes there for a haircut. He works seven days a week without rest, and works very hard, earning more than 3000 dollars a month-all by tips. . . Anyway, there is a way, because China people are really diligent. Going to the exam on Saturday morning, the traffic in the Chinese-inhabited city is very crowded after 8 o'clock. . . Sunday is the same, but in the old white area and the old black area, no one can be seen on the streets of Zhou Yao.
My suggestion is-if you are a popular official in China, don't come out. If you are an ordinary person in the family, you'd better come out. Even if you are black abroad, you will not be discriminated against.
Foreign countries, especially countries like the United States, are generally heroes regardless of their origins. . I have seen many American graduate students (especially liberal arts students) live worse than a mechanic in China.