She was wearing an American costume. Again, my only point was that her name tag said she was from China. If it has said she was from somewhere in America, I wouldn't have given it a second thought. And I'm not upset over it. I just thought it was curious. And I never said I was judging her based on what she looked like. Only that her name tag indicated she was from China. I just thought she should have had a name tag indicating she was from America. That was my only point. If she had immigrated to America then why working in America didn't her name tag indicate that. I don't care whatshe looked like. I have said that many times and I am done talking about this. It has turned into a silly debate that has been taken way out of context. I never meant anything about her appearance. Only where her name tag said she was from. And have said that several times.
Hey donnajon,
Sorry everyone jumped on you like that.

I think I understand what you meant...and you are right, maybe it wasn't worded the best (came across as just another American-centric sort of person, as you are now well aware, the written word is trickier than verbal communication). I am sure that you have many more negative responses because people who took it that way are more fired up about it --more likely to respond, sort of like how people like to complain when stuff goes wrong, but don't always compliment when things go right.
After reading the thread it appears that countries are supposed to be staffed with people from the country (the answer to your question), but there are instances where that may not be the case. And also that CMs name tags may not always be correct. As for the actual Chinese lady (well, she looked Asian, sounded like English was not her native tongue & her name tag said she was from China--so we'll
assume she was Chinese) working in the American pavilion, I suppose we'll never know her true story.
This whole thread just makes me curious now...on our next trip I'll be striking up conversations with all the CMs that appear to be working in a Pavillion other than "their own" because now I am just nosey.
And for the record, I would have found it odd too. Disney goes out of their way to create this fantasy (utilidors in MK so you don't see Tomorrowland CMs in Adventureland, Tower of Terror color coordinated because you can see it from Morocco, etc) so having foreign workers (assuming this lady really was Chinese, not Chinese American) in a different pavillion
is odd to me.
Not bad, just not very in keeping with the Disney way of controlling/perfecting the fantasy.