Last, we have legions of lesser, disposable China watchers. Few of them enjoy fat expat packages, bigwig relatives in the media, or peddling political influence.
I think it means a sum of money used as subsidy for expats and 'fat' means it is a lot of money. Do you think so?
Top answer
Yes, except that instead of 'subsidy', I'd refer to a package as 'a compensation agreement'. An example would be eg a salary + a car + an apartment.
— Clive
Yes, except that instead of 'subsidy', I'd refer to a package as 'a compensation agreement'.
An example would be eg a salary + a car + an apartment.
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