There's this Chinese girl I'm into, and she's very into Chinese history.
I'm thinking of giving her a copy of Mao's Red Book for her birthday.
Should I do it? Is it socially acceptable to give a Chinese girl a copy of Mao's Red Book for her birthday?
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give her something from confucius or sun tzu or someone known for better things than mao
or don't, i know nothing about your situation
best of luck
isn't that for communist. So your basically saying she's a communist.
>>17179918
get her a dog and a cookbook
>>17179929
That's for Koreans.
But Mao was a fucking monster. Unless she's brainwashed into being a communist then giving her Mao's Little Red Book is like giving a Jew Mein Kampf.
Fuck, that rotund asshole killed more Chinese than Hitler purged untermenschen.
But yeah, give her something from the 5 Dynasties period or something about the Salt and Iron Discourses.
Chinese history is amazing. And Mao was like a fucking idiot child with a mallet in a museum.
>>17179918
Unless you're both CPUSA members i would not do that.
Try literally anything else instead.
Don't do it what the fuck
>>17179918
I think its alright. Chinese still admire that guy to this day. Also, i think the book isnt just communist gibberish but there is some philosophy included. Idk tho, would ask some chinese person
Sounds like a bad idea, but if you ever talked about it with her and she seemed interested then it's all good.