"I don't know, it just feels cooler," says Hu, perched on a park bench on a sultry weekday morning, the temperatures already into the 90s, the humidity soaring. "Look, you just shake your shirt to create a breeze. I don't see anyone laughing at me."
In the sports attire section of a nearby department store, Qi Tong scoffs at such reasoning.
"It lowers Beijing's standing as an international city," the 21-year-old says. "I go without a shirt sometimes at home, but never in public. If my dad reaches for his shirt when I'm out with him, I threaten to go home. It's just too embarrassing."
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But whatever keeps you comfortable and out and about when you're old, I guess!
Yeah, having old men walk around with their belly's hanging out is what's "lowering" the standing.
The whole pollution, lack of quality control, slave shops, corrupt politicians, corrupt business, lack of human rights, draconian government thing is nothing compared to those bare midriffs.
Those young people should feel deeply ashame about their own lack of respect for others.
This attitude really annoys me. Purses are -useful-. But no, I'm only a man if I cram all my stuff into sixteen pockets instead..