Home Again to Liuzhou

Susie & I kicked back in soft sleeper (Chinese “first class”) on overnight train from Kunming to Liuzhou…actually quite nice, comfortable, quiet with nice classical music…and cheap. We were very self-satisfied & celebrating a terrific week, including training new correspondents and meeting their contacts interested in EB-5.
When we returned to our apartment in Liuzhou, I walked across the street to McDonalds to get cup of coffee. Four young Chinese school girls (I would guess maybe 10 or 11) approached me with no fear. They were speaking very good English and wanted to speak English with me.
They asked me, “What is your name?” Then, “Where are you from?” I replied, “America.” They said in perfect, no-accent English, “America is very beautiful.”
They wandered along, chattering happily on their way, looking back to laugh and wave at their American friend.
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No accent English? There is no such thing.