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A Creator's Response to 'Very Chinese Time': Writing Personal Essays That Center, Not Stereotype
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2026-02-20
9 min read
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How to respond to viral cultural memes—like 'very Chinese time'—with personal essays that choose nuance, context, and ethics over exoticism.
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