“Should” seems to have become a slur these days. We become defiant at the idea of “should.”
The large-scale acquisition of land by foreign governments and business—more commonly known as “land-grabbing”—is a contentious issue, particularly in Africa.
If something is good, the Chinese describe it as 好 (hăo). For example, in China people greet each other with 你好嗎 (nĭhăo ma?) “Are you doing well?”
“Should” seems to have become a slur these days. We become defiant at the idea of “should.”
The large-scale acquisition of land by foreign governments and business—more commonly known as “land-grabbing”—is a contentious issue, particularly in Africa.
If something is good, the Chinese describe it as 好 (hăo). For example, in China people greet each other with 你好嗎 (nĭhăo ma?) “Are you doing well?”