David Boxen wrote:Can someone tell me what happens to twins born in China under the one child policy?
They train in martial arts from childhood under rival masters. On attaining the age of majority, they have a death match.
There can only be one.
David Boxen wrote:Can someone tell me what happens to twins born in China under the one child policy?
Iskendar wrote:Dmitri wrote:I just mis-typed, in another post, "attitude" as "attiturd"
While chatting some time ago my phone autocorrected "aikido" into "libido"
Steve Rowe wrote:What if only the stickers are made in China?
Michael wrote:David Boxen wrote:Can someone tell me what happens to twins born in China under the one child policy?
I don't know for sure, but there are a lot of exceptions to the one child policy. I believe twins would be permitted to receive hukou's (papers) without the parents having to pay the normal fee for a second child, which is 100,000 RMB in Guangzhou. Then again, because China is a big country with lots of people (you don't say?), policies are enforced differently in different places, so it could vary.
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