The Silicon Valley ‘Café-gate’: Chinese Accents, Coffee, and Venture Capitalists
What’s the Buzz in Silicon Valley?
Imagine sipping on your everyday latte at the Red Rock Coffee, only to be surrounded by chatter, not in tech-speak, but in Mandarin! It’s no secret recital of a Kung Fu movie script, but VC managers from the USA, stationed in China, catching up on business after a three-year straight isolation period where Covid-19 plucked every travel feather.
US Fund Managers: The Covid-19 ‘Home-Away-From-Home’ Sufferers Turn Bay Area Birds
With the spring reopening of China’s borders, the long-grounded US fund managers have found flight again. The Bay Area is humming with the sound of these migrating birds, minutes after China unfroze the ice of travel restrictions held for three painful years.
Like honeybees returning to the nectar, these managers have made a beeline for familiar territories. The coffee house – a Silicon Valley watering hole is now ground zero for business conversations. If you aren’t multilingual yet, grab a Mandarin handbook, because it’s raining American funds and Chinese accents in there!
The Thing With Hot Takes: Mandarin Over Macchiatos?
Now here is the ‘spring-roll stuffed with cappuccino’ take – Mandarin and VC chats at your local café! When they said diversity is the spice of life, they didn’t mean turning our coffee houses into United Nations general assembly meetings, right? Nonetheless, it’s been a remarkable, caffeine-fuelled linguistic journey. Excuse me as I order a cup of ‘Chinese tea-latte’ with extra capitalist sugar, please!
Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/25/fate-of-us-venture-capital-in-china/