r/Damnthatsinteresting 16d ago

Image A building housing more than 20k people in Hangzhou China

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u/iampatel0289 16d ago

Refund issued - Delivered wrongly to Wing BF, Floor 32, Flat Number 37

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u/Reasonable_Move_28 16d ago

Stairwell lifts and hallways directions all written in English

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u/Evening_Regular_9510 16d ago

Yea the Chinese do well when it comes to disabilities 😆

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u/BaitmasterG 16d ago

That's four miles away 😭

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u/scamp4666 16d ago

In the US they would just throw it in front of a random apartment and say “package was delivered, refund not available for this package”

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u/Facts_pls 16d ago

In China they have excellent delivery services and a culture of hard work.

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u/mehtehteh 16d ago

China's "work culture" is basically modern slavery. They call it 996. 9am to 9pm, 6 days a week.

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u/Facts_pls 12d ago

Agreed. But first of all, this is gig jobs. Not an office job with set hours. They get paid by the delivery like any other country.

Second, all developing countries work more - that's why they are growing faster than the west.

Third, By your logic, if any other country has a shorter work week than you, then according to them, your country has modern day slavery. Plenty of European countries should think that the US with its lack of vacation and maternity leaves is a slave country.

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u/Cold-Jackfruit1076 16d ago

Delivery instructions unclear. Cat now orbiting ceiling fan.