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The fun thing is that, the Internet lacks Cantonese support.
I code stuff. I draw stuff.
I’m a Hongkonger 🇭🇰
If you’re a westerner coming here because you’re arguing with me about something in HK/China/Asia, I forgive you for your misunderstandings.
The fun thing is that, the Internet lacks Cantonese support.
It makes sense, but it hurts. Sometimes I talk about niche Asian stuff and get blasted by people assuming I’m American.
如果我開始用中文/廣東話咁你點算?
And they keep assuming others are American too.
I thought it was bad apple
Hobword, Hoblong, Hobblock, Hobpage, Hobtor, Hobtrack, Hobplatter
We love you Unagi
It won’t come true if I tell you!
Chinese are humans too. They have a life, have things to pay for, and most of them are not even associated with the government.
Sweatshop is probably true, but I’m telling you, you just cannot resist the price as a consumer. Tooth filling for 29 HKD (3.7 USD), you just can’t beat that.
Hongkonger are extremely realistic and practical. Price low? Use it
It’s the basic English from school. I see you have started learning Korean for some time, so I just assumed you could. Sorry about that.
As for the content part, maybe try TV shows? Some are pretty interesting. If possible, turn on subtitles as well.
And if it’s still boring, don’t stress yourself out. Take breaks and do it slowly
My native language is Cantonese. Our education system has English in the syllabus. I did think I was good at it, until I became REALLY good at it after consuming English YouTube videos for an amount of time.
If you use it frequently enough, you will be good at it.
Don’t know if the same applies for Korean, as the Internet is a very English-centered place.
When people saw the price, they stopped caring about that. This has been the case of Hong Kong.
It was the old image of Chinese products (edit: also services), but recently their quality has increased significantly. On top of that, the price is much lower than alternatives.
This is the cultural differences between the west and Japan. Japanese people really likes big robots but the west just doesn’t buy that concept. Therefore early big robot anime didn’t really made it into the western market. It’s only when they started reducing their sizes (astroboy, I mean, is it even a robot?) that it started to get popular.
I’ll counter you with: smol snail
Blue note support!