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I think you might want to point out another most significant difference, namely, the Internet in Chinese is mostly in "simplied Chinese characters" versus English or other languages and give statistics if possible (e.g., 95% in Chinese, 4% in English, etc.) I think readers in the U.S. and the West must realize that, despite China's ambitions to learn and master the English language, communications there are still conducted in Chinese and many messages won't get through unless they are communicated correctly in the Chinese language.

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