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I like it when games get their facts right, I'm sure they researched this before putting it in the game.
I have my own wok and there are some good chinese and cantonese restaurants in my town, plus a specialised noodle bar, but I've never seen a bok choi before.
Strangely this game does teach something of chinese culture and why the triad is more formidable than other crime organisations across the world, its because they fight as one, a brotherhood involving real honour.
Dogs have a hunting proficiency of 98 percent because they work as one, no other animal can match this.
Asian bees when challenged by much larger hornets will surround the attacker raising the hornets body heat until it dies, european bees fight hornets one at a time and the hornet easily kills them one at a time.
In my country (UK) its every man for themselves like many other western countrys and we are all the more worse of for it.
I used to work in a pan-Asian restaruant and I love a lot of the Asian greens. Thing I miss the most is probably bean sprouts in my soups. If I want bean sprouts, I have to go to a Chinese grocer as my local grocery store doesn't stock them. But I'm used to that. They don't stock capers or pimentos, either.
Where is the bok choy DLC?
Bok Choi Bandits :)
A heist that goes wrong, instead of gold the guys end up with a lorry load of bok choi's and have to find creative ways of getting rid of them....(WARNING, DO NOT BEND OVER WHEN THESE BANDITS ARE AROUND)
Be as romantic about it as you like, but when I went to China I saw "Harmony at all costs" situations where no one was willing to challenge the incompetence of a headmaster who made really bad calls and expected us to follow it blindly. While working together is great, it has also had a side just as bad as "every man for himself." In addition nepotism is flaunted there and all of the problems that come with extreme nepotism. Don't believe the hype.