WATCH: How to Make Your American Boss Feel at Home in China

By That's, April 2, 2019

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Coming to China for the first time can be intimidating for some, particularly if you’ve never left your home country previously. So, what can you do to make a colleague’s, friend’s or loved one’s first trip to China a bit easier to digest? The Mamahuhu team explored this topic in their latest video, and we have to admit we LOL’d on multiple occasions throughout the video.

Watch below to see how one Shanghai office welcomed their American boss to China (VPN off):


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[Cover image via Mamahuhu]

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