At first, because of the differences in language and culture, and everyone came to Shanghai to make a living, it was naturally antagonistic to grab the rice bowl.
A few years ago, Shanghai did not develop greatly, and Shanghainese rejected outsiders. In fact, the Shanghainese here are basically immigrants, because they come first and then arrive. . .
In recent years, due to the influx of new Shanghainese and the relocation of many local areas in Shanghai, the original population, culture and employment structure have been broken, and now the phenomenon of excluding foreigners is basically rare.
It's hard to tell the two kinds of people clearly, because the previous generations have basically changed to 2-3 generations, and young people don't have a strong concept. Now the newcomers in Ningbo, northern Jiangsu, are not facing the environment of their predecessors. Anyway, there are many foreigners in Shanghai, and everyone has to rely on themselves, not on gangs to make a living.
If we must be strong, hehe, there seem to be many Zhejiang leaders in Shanghai, but they may not have lived and grown up in Shanghai.