huynhminhduy duy
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Of course I've been there, and from my point of view, the conditions are just as bad as you pointed out. What you should do (if you haven't already) is go there with someone who actually DOES live there, and spend a few hours there. You'll find that what you and I call "terrible conditions" they accept as just "normal". What's "intolerable" to you and to me, is perfectly average to them, and their overall quality of life (as they see it) is better than what it used to be like back in Burma or whatever, because they're earning more money and being able to send some back home.
Yeah, don't buy the kids flowers - buy them food that they can eat right there. It will make a small dent in your wallet, it will put a big smile on their face (plus food in their tummy) and you won't be adding to the number of people exploiting kids by having them out on the streets selling stuff when they should be home asleep.
Yeah, don't buy the kids flowers - buy them food that they can eat right there. It will make a small dent in your wallet, it will put a big smile on their face (plus food in their tummy) and you won't be adding to the number of people exploiting kids by having them out on the streets selling stuff when they should be home asleep.