I want to open a store in Hong Kong.



I am planning to move to Asia, where I want to start my own business selling audio equipment from the USA. Has anyone done something like this. If you have experience, give advice. What about licensing of copyright equipment?
rw125
I do value others opinions and would never bash someone for having a different opinion.  At no point did I refuse to hear other opinions.   I do not recall saying keep your opinion to yourself,  though I did say everyone is entitled to their own opinion.   I know that almost sounds the same.  I usually don't say anything on this site and this is exactly why, pointless attacks because people have differences.   I do read many things hear, but I do see constant attacks for zero reason.  Perfect example is class d.  I just pointed out this is probably not the proper place to voice this subject.  I do not refuse to hear others, this is America say whatever you want.   But don't bash others for having a different opinion than yours.  Your interpretation of what i said is completely wrong.  Typical.
You brought up a political point of view and stated you didn’t want a discussion about it. Typical.
I said I do not wish to get into a political debate.  I did not state I wouldn't.   Exactly what is happening today, twisting what others say. Typical
You’re not all there, are you?
You put out BS talking points in a generalized statement and then tell everyone else it's not up for discussion. Are you used to trolling and getting away with it?

All the best,
Nonoise
pcc67
Well I will say I can identify with your sentiments, and it's sad the complete lack of patience and respect for differing opinions.
I wouldn't criticize that as being political, it's the effects of human behavior.

Landmark Forum discusses this behavior for example:

In the Already Always Listening segment, we visit the notion that while we think of ourselves as open-minded and objective, in fact our approach to ourselves, our circumstances, and others is often filtered and even obscured by pre-existing notions and ideas – by our upbringing, our values, our past experiences.

In this session, we see those filters for what they are – an all-pervasive influence that profoundly colors our relationships with people, circumstances, and even ourselves. An awareness of these filters, and a recognition of the striking limits that they impose, allows for a refreshing freedom. People, situations, and our approach to life alter dramatically.

You're covering psychology territory, that would be my assessment.