11.17.2010

"It's conspicuous consumption, nothing to do with taste."

Foreigners speak these words is a bit harsh: "It's conspicuous consumption, nothing to do with taste."
 
But it really was that Han! I know a French red wine dealer, he looked like a Coke in China, like the rich, plump plump red wine, he said I was sorry ah, do not know what to say.
 
I said I know: There is a proverb in China, called "throwaway"! Frankly speaking, that is, ruin a good thing. The financial crisis, the global luxury goods retailers experienced a catastrophic blow.
 
The United States since last year, more than 1,000 jewelers closure. Luxury consumption in China is thriving.
 
World Luxury Association survey data show that in 2007 the Chinese luxury goods consumption accounts for 18% of global market share has surpassed the United States, second only to Japan, the world's second-largest luxury country.
 
2015, will surpass Japan to become the king of luxury goods.
 
Seems to face is the highest in the world consumption of Asians, Chinese people are the most in Asia, China, China's richest person is the best!
 
Alas, this face, Intuit expensive in China.

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