Agree with your points about feeling homesick when things go wrong. This is especially true for me when I run across really inconsiderate behavior (smoking in elevators, cutting in line, being obnoxiously loud). At the beginning of my time in China, I wasn't so homesick with the exception of Christmas time. Now that I live here longer, I find that I don't really mesh with Chinese people all that well. Even when I try to actively be friends with them. I feel like we have different values and because they are so worried about "face", they don't really open up. Not to mention half the things we do are probably viewed as crazy and reckless. Then again, maybe I haven't met the right Chinese people.
Spot on about the hospitals brother. I used to live up north in Jinan and every winter I'd get a nasty lung infection from the pollution. I dreaded going to the hospitals. Not only is there a lack of privacy but it seems super unorganized. We had to go up and down the elevators and then finally go buy our medicine...but wait it's lunch time so they shut down ALL of the pharmacy windows. Now I'm living in Hangzhou though and the hospital I found here isn't so bad actually. There is still the privacy problem and people barging in but I just ask the doctor if I can lock the door.
As a fellow expat living in China, definitely don't do a video on things you dislike here. That might just make you a target for some the more...nationalistic Chinese on the web. I think it'd be cool to see some videos with you interviewing Chinese people and/or expats with the same sets of questions.
RE: Do You Feel Homesick Easily?