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		<title>Toilet Paper &amp; Bags</title>
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Not sure what it is but in China the two most safely guarded resources are : toilet paper (qi jin) and plastic bags (tai zah).
For instance none of the bathrooms are equipped with toilet paper, unless you&#8217;re at a fancy hotel or restaurant. They expect you to carry it around with you.
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<p>Not sure what it is but in China the two most safely guarded resources are : toilet paper (qi jin) and plastic bags (tai zah).</p>
<p>For instance none of the bathrooms are equipped with toilet paper, unless you&#8217;re at a fancy hotel or restaurant. They expect you to carry it around with you.</p>
<p>Now if you go to a store and  buy a crapload of stuff, say 5 40 ouncers of Tsingtao, they&#8217;ll be like &#8220;Ni Tai zah ma?&#8221; (You want a bag?).</p>
<p>Bag prices range from a few Mao (very small amount of money not measurable in American money.. lets say its equal to letting a person smell a dollar you have or put a penny in their mouth and then you taking it back) to maybe 1 Yuan (.14 cents).</p>
<p>The amazing thing is if you say yes, what with your 5 forties of Tsingtao and all they sort of look at you like &#8220;Well hello mr big spender&#8221;.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="china toilet paper" src="http://www.extremefunnyhumor.com/pics/Out_of_toilet_paper.jpg" alt="" width="380" height="250" /></p>
<p>The other day I almost crapped my pants at the mall and tracking down toilet paper was a race against the clock to save the United States from a terrorist attack (my pants being the United States, eh you get the idea&#8230;)</p>
<p>Finally I found a machine that sold little napkin packages, but it only took 1 yuan coins and I only had 1 yuan bills (no, that didn&#8217;t happen&#8230;) so I had to like explain to people who work cash registers in my broken chinese why I wanted the coins instead of the bills.</p>
<p>It&#8217;d be like if someone was trying to urgently trade you two nickels for a dime. You&#8217;d think they had mental problems.</p>
<p>Anyhow, I think China needs to realize that if you make something so readily available people won&#8217;t abuse it. Unless they&#8217;re chinese people. Well, I guess this is sort of a catch-22. For example, McDonalds doesn&#8217;t hand out unlimited ketchup in China, the reason is that while you might go to McDonalds and see that as ketchup you can use there (you&#8217;ve probably got a bottle at home) Chinese people are like &#8220;Hey, free ketchup!&#8221;</p>
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