5. The term "LBH" is often used to describe English teachers in China, implying that they are unemployable back home.
6. This perception may have originated from the fact that some expats did indeed move to China because of limited job opportunities or personal issues at home.

It's important to note that these points contribute to a complex issue and don't necessarily represent all individuals working as English teachers in China. The reality is often more nuanced, with many qualified professionals choosing this career path for various reasons unrelated to being "losers back home."



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