Now we come to the third point that I want to make, is that how your intuition or subjective or collectiveness can be transferred to sound more objective. I'll just give you some very simple questions and, like the first one. We have observed unemployment rate increase in 2009. [FOREIGN] The key point. The key point is here. [FOREIGN] 2009 has seen great increase in unemployment rate. [FOREIGN] Here, 2009 becomes the subjective. [FOREIGN] I heard you are going to UK for a business trip. [FOREIGN] It was said, you're going to UK for business trip. [FOREIGN] It was said you are going to UK for a business trip. [FOREIGN] The temperature become higher and higher. [FOREIGN] The temperature rose by 10 degree centigrade in one week. [FOREIGN] Global perspective. [FOREIGN] Big word. [FOREIGN] Sustainable development. [FOREIGN] Sustainable development. [FOREIGN] Walk slowly. [LAUGH] [FOREIGN] Slowly. [FOREIGN] [LAUGH] [FOREIGN] The foreign one is longer than the domestic one. [FOREIGN] The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. [FOREIGN] Now let's move on to this one. Overgeneralization versus exemplification and details. [FOREIGN] In this peoples mind, there's not, the important point, you need to give example. You need to illustrate. Give more details, and sometimes they don't use those abstract concepts. [FOREIGN] Joe, the plumber. [FOREIGN] Joe, the plumber. [FOREIGN] Joe, the plumber. [FOREIGN] Joe, the plumber. [FOREIGN] Joe, the plumber. [FOREIGN] And they got no idea. [FOREIGN] Really? And Chinese are getting richer. [FOREIGN] Example story, experience, data, any figure. This is something we need to learn. [FOREIGN] International intercultural perspective. [FOREIGN]