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MARIO RITTER: This week, instead of answering a question, we are going to read some of your comments posted at voaspecialenglish.com.
Last week we did a story about chopsticks made in America and sold in China. Orhan Fazhoglu from Istanbul, Turkey, wrote:
Most Americans prefer purchasing Chinese goods as they are far cheaper. However, Chinese people are crazy for American brands.
Orhan says it seems Chinese are willing to spend more because of their fast-growing economy. On the other hand:
Americans are getting more and more thrifty these days thanks to the economic recession.
Anh Vuong wrote to us from Vietnam about our recent interview with Michael Johnston. He talked about his experience serving in the military in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Michael Johnston
Anh writes:
Thanks to VOA, I have much experience about the private life of a soldier after returning home. They always get ready to sacrifice themselves to protect their homeland. Wishing the best for them and their family.
We also told you about young Navajo Indians leaving their reservation in search of jobs. Jose Reyes from Mexico wrote that he understood their situation well.
I was born in a town with less than five hundred people, so there is not a chance to succeed there. We have to move into larger cities and leave behind our roots for new goals, get your degree and seek a better life. In addition, we try to go farther than our ancestors and parents did.
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