A new survey claims that in China, peopleidentify their success by the things they own more than in any other country inthe world. But is this so unusual in a developing country?
一项新的调查称,中国人比任何国家都倾向将物质财富作为衡量成功的标准。但是这在发展中国家会少见吗?
A recent survey conducted by globalresearch firm IPSOS across 20 countries, found that a whopping 71 percentof Chinese say they gauge their success by the things they own. That’ssignificantly higher than it was for every other country included in thesurvey.
全球调查公司益普索集团最近对20个国家进行了一项调查,调查发现多达百分之七十一的中国人以自己的财富作为衡量自己成功的标准。这个数字远远高于其他受调查的国家。
The tendency to equate material goods withoverall success seems to have, at least in part, surfaced from societal forces.Chinese were also the most likely to feel pressured to be successful and makemoney.
这种将物质财富等同于成功的倾向至少有部分是社会强加的。中国人也最可能会有成功和赚钱的压力。
Chinese shoppers are the now world’sbiggest buyers of luxury items, accounting for nearly a third of globalpurchases, according to consulting firm Bain & Co. Five years ago China accountedfor little over 10 percent of global luxury purchases. Even amid a governmentcrackdown on corruption and lavish government spending—which once accounted fora good deal of the country’s luxury purchases—China’s taste for fancy things has remained strong. That’s inpart because Chinese are buying luxury goods overseas, with some two-thirds oftheir luxury purchases now outside China. China’s tastefor luxury is such that even its funeral industry is moving to capitalize on the trend.
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