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China’s ultra-rich are growing in number and in wealth - and are sending billions of dollars out of the country. Much of it is landing up in the U.S. where many children of the wealthy elite are sent to get an American college education — and they’re living large. Vocativ found a sub-culture of these Chinese students in California. They drive luxury cars like Maseratis and Ferraris and flaunt their wealth at discreet private parties and in online groups, like "Super Cars in America”. Subscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=vocativvideo See more on our website: http://www.vocativ.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vocativ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Vocativ
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you see a lot of these kinds of students in irvine and in the Inland area. also there's a lot on instagram. they always post their cars, clothes, bags like birkin and stuff.
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My grandma had a couple Chinese students stay with her for a couple weeks a few months ago and one of them just gave me $600 for no reason lmaoo They're great
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Arabs in UK
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Business
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On the bright side they're in school learning, even with having money at least they're doing something in their life other than just living off parents for their whole life
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Gearbabe9 loving this video. In Austin Texas
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Don't worry...The Chinese will rule the world.
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At least their parents give them something to brag about when they torment them for not getting A's. on their report card.
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I wanna be able to do this for my kids... Sigh
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What I learned from this video is that the wrap cost more than my car!
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I never grew up "rich" or in the 1 percent, but my parents are both computer scientists, so I grew up fairly financially stable. My mom and pop both came from China, immigrated legally in the 80's, and lived on 200 dollars a month bussing tables while in college. A fancy dinner from them was buying KFC once a month, and even that was rough.
Ten to twenty years later, they went from living in a 3 room apartment in the Ohio ghetto to a 900k house and becoming US citizens. My mom worked on combat fighters for Boeing, (f-18 program). My dad worked for eBay, Amazon, etc.
I too, like the kids in these videos, am a son of well off immigrants. But I grew up never asking for anything. If I wanted a toy I worked for it somehow. If I wanted gas money I bagged groceries. My mom taught me to earn my dreams by myself, just as she had when she was stuck in the reigns of authoritarian China. My pop remembers spending a large majority of his childhood starving on a bowl of rice a day. He remembers working 50-60 hours a week just to pay off one quarter at school.
People can only hand you material possessions and cash, not any deeper dreams you may have. It's in my humble opinion if you're handed luxury your entire life, you're at risk for a real shock when the training wheels are off, when mom and dad aren't there as your crutch anymore. -
Chinese are much more better than other small nose people
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Dang, Chinese are rich.
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Who can tell me 2:50 bgm thanks~
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1:54 this is incorrect.
She actually asked "Why did you choose this color for your car?"
and he answered "Because its beautiful!"
Not a very legit program. -
What's the song at the beginning??
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and with $383 000 in singapore you get a fucking toyota car. Nice
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and with $383 000 in singapore you get a fucking toyota car. Nice
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What is a music name
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my life sucks lol.
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