"For example, around here, having a standalone villa means you're pretty wealthy, but in Vancouver, almost everyone lives in villas. Does that mean everyone there is rich? As for cars, a Porsche is very expensive in the country, but over there, it's just about a hundred thousand Canadian Dollars. Similarly, brand-name clothing in Canada is much cheaper than back home in Huaxia. Any family or individual with a bit of resources can afford it. My girlfriend isn't the incredibly wealthy type people imagine. She's just on the better side of middle class."
Indeed, in Europe and America, the concept of "middle class" is quite broad, with families earning between $20,000 to $1,000,000 a year considered middle class.
Jian Anning...she's not working now, but her stock dividends bring in around a million Canadian Dollars a year. The Canadian Dollar has a slightly lower exchange rate compared to the US Dollar, so she should be considered middle class?
