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What's the difference between China people and Americans and Europeans in life?
The life of most Americans:

0- 10 years old: Participate in various group activities such as field trips.

10-20 years old: falling in love and chasing dreams

20-30 years old: find an ordinary and stable job.

30-40 years old: I finally found my own pursuit and enjoyed the life of having a house, a car and children.

40-50 years old: often take long vacations under work pressure.

50-60 years old: Enjoy church life and travel.

60-70 years old: began to write memoirs and travel.

70-80 years old: spend your old age safely.

After death: generally enter the cemetery.

The life of most Europeans:

0- 10 years old: Join the school band and study classical music.

10-20 years old: form your own band and make various attempts.

20-30 years old: Seriously influenced by Gothic death culture.

30-40 years old: the band began to take the black metal route.

40-50 years old: recall innocence and start a colorful life.

50-60 years old: settle down, find warmth and live a small life.

60-70 years old: go to church to sum up life.

70-80 years old: spend your old age with your children.

After death: rest in peace on a large piece of land that belongs to you.

The life of most people in China:

0- 10 years old: forced to learn all kinds of extracurricular skills and keep taking exams, mostly for the sake of parents' face and expectations.

10-20 years old: eat mountain books and prepare for the sea exam.

20-30 years old: sending resumes everywhere, anxious to find a job.

30-40 years old: become a house slave and a car slave.

40-50 years old: Worried about children's future, scrimping and saving, trying to save money.

50-60 years old: I finally have my own life, only to find that I am about to retire and start to worry about what to do after retirement.

60-70 years old: most of my energy is spent on health preservation, only to find that I want to raise grandchildren.

70-80 years old: I finally settled down to spend my old age.

Before dying: I found a cemetery so expensive!