From my experience with mainland Chinese the latest, university educated young generation (the post 90s), excluding most of the fu-er-dai (spoiled, rotten wealthy 2nd generations)that is, is just about the only hope China has. Actually had dinner with such a group last evening, they were well aware of the uglyiness, lack of manners behaviors of the older generations. Some said when they went out with their parents, they taught them not to throw garbbage everywhere they went. This is probably part of what they have come to do and I certainly wish them every success in this regard.
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