In this country one is accustomed to hear children speak t-o their parents with the greatest freedom, and this was mads a subject of comment bv t.ho Chinese visitors. ' "In China,” said Mr C. S. Wang, “we are always most deferential to our parents; we stand until instructed to sit down, only sneak when spoken to, and then in a quiet, respectful manner."
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Otago Witness, Issue 3673, 5 August 1924, Page 28
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