You may or may not be a 4G user, but you must have heard of this: China Mobile will take your house away if you forget to turn off your 4G service for a night. Of course it is a rumour because China Mobile sets 500 yuan ceiling per month for each 4G user, but still, the rumour truly expresses users' concern and complaint about the high 4G service fee.
Is it expensive?
Topic2 Workers wanted!
A shortage of workers, which has happened almost every year after Spring Festival for the past several years, is hitting China's big cities and coastal provinces again and this time the problem is especially serious.
It is predictable that the challenge might not ease in the short term.
How serious is it?
Topic3 Security Guards on StrikeBanking services are disrupted in Guangzhou earlier this week when about 100 cash delivery guards go on strike, following the accidental shooting death of a colleague last weekend.
The strike reveals their long-standing labor dispute with their employer.
What happened? Why were the guards dissatisfied?
Topic4 Girls Only Job Fair, Is it Fair?
After the traditional Chinese Spring Festival break, it's a new job hunting season for this year's graduates-to-be.
A girls-only job fair is going to be held early next month in Beijing where recruiters are not allowed to include any men-related information in their ads.
The truth is female only job fairs are becoming a regular scene every year in recent years in order to help more women find jobs in a highly competitive and sometimes discriminative employment market.
But is it fair to hold female only job fairs?
Topic5 Communities Cultural FacilitiesIn Beijing, most of the communities have various recreational facilities, such as fitness apparatus, reading rooms, as well as chess & cards rooms. However, according to a recent survey, not many residents in the capital know of these facilities, not to mention using them.
Really? Is it true that such facilities are underused?
Topic6 Should we tell children dark side of the society?
Famous crosstalk actor Guo Degang wrote a letter to his son on the boy's 18th birthday. In the letter, Guo warns his son how evil and dark the world is. The letter says: "Asking for help is more difficult than touching the sky; Human hearts are more dangerous than jungle; friendship is more fragile than melting ice. Once you enter the wild world, forget about integrity and morality. Don't believe people who praise you; Don't listen to people who swear at you."Since Guo posted the letter on his official microblog, many web users criticized that Guo shouldn't reveal too much dark side of adult world to young children.
Do you think Guo is doing the right thing? Do we need to tell kids the darker side of society?