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Really enjoyed this video! Good to see Sue back in HK, I missed watching her videos. Also recognized the “Files of Justice” music at the end (very 90s HK). Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
@DopeCantonese Thanks for sharing this amazing content. I am a foreigner fluent in many western languages, but four months ago I decided to tackle cantonese, and your videos have been very useful. Hope to visit China soon. Have a nice end of the year, beautiful Gloria!
Gloria's videos are really the best ... I learn something new too! But I got something wrong too .... the tallest peak in Hong Kong is Tai Mo Shan 大帽山 ... NOT Tai Yu Shan (Cantonese for Lantau Island, written as 大嶼山) I always mix up the two -- like, I KNOW the tallest peak is 大帽山 and I mean to say Tai Mo Shan (cause how can an island be the highest peak? lol), but 大嶼山 comes out. Do you find you do the same sometimes -- say one thing but mean another? 😅 We kept it in the video, so if you go back and listen carefully, you'll hear it!
@@CantoneseCorner Hi Sue!! I really loved the meeting between u guys 🥰oh thanks lot the heads up i will watch the video again to check.. hahaha yesss i sometimes mess up a lot too between words and pronounciation sometimes😭
Omg... Gloria...you probably live close to where my grandparents live (Which is in Foshan!) I was so surprised to see footage of places in Foshan which I recognise! I've only really visited Foshan a few times but it felt nostalgic to see
I remember exchanging a few messages with Sue here on TH-cam a few years ago. She said she was leaving HK partly for political reasons. I'm glad she's come around to the fact that nothing has changed in HK. If anything, the new political environment is so much better for the city.
I’m glad I was able to see Hong Kong before it turned into communist state ….now I don’t think I will ever be able to see it again in this lifetime 😢 Communism scares me as an American….scared of being falsely accused of being a “national security threat” 😢
@@cjl8769 not surprised you find this a joke …you don’t even look into it so you just brush it off but there are interviews and news articles of people being arbitrarily arrested for no reason or for a political retaliation. Just Google “americans arbitrarily arrested in china”. It’s most likely to happen to males and Americans (for obvious reasons). Obviously, all this is censored in the mainland so they won’t hear about any of this so that’s why this comment is a joke for many. Hope I can visit Taiwan before it turns communist, too. China is a wonderful country full of rich culture/food/architechure….it’s the “system” that makes foreigners think twice about visiting
@@mrgenetics4063 "it's most likely to happen" source: yourself 🤣🤣 figures: invented by you 🤣🤣 if you seriously think you mr genetics as an American are so important you might be arrested in mainland then wow I admire your love for yourself. good for you! some would say you're reaching and they wouldn't be wrong but oh well! there are such interesting analyses to make about Hong Kong's future as the one country two systems is coming to an end (and earlier than expected because of the PRC's growing power and hold on it) and about Taiwan's deteriorating relationship with mainland/its lack of international partners and support, but of course you as an American would make this about yourself and talk about the fear of communism as if it were the 1960s. you're making no point. all you're saying is "I'm scared for myself" "boo boo I can't even travel there anymore" "communism=bad" lmao it's quite impressive how you manage to make this Abt yourself and give a completely obsolete pov on current Chinese politics. in true American fashion, you do not even bother to pretend you care Abt the people that live there and might ACTUALLY face recession of democratic rights in their daily lives and ACTUAL arrests if they were to protest against it. I can't say I'm surprised but thanks for the friendly reminder🙏
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This was a fun video! Sue and Gloria are a good team :)
hahah thank you Michael~ Sue is super nice
Thanks so much! I agree .... we get along so well. 🥰
Really enjoyed this video! Good to see Sue back in HK, I missed watching her videos. Also recognized the “Files of Justice” music at the end (very 90s HK). Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
🤗ahhhh you found out my little easter egg. I watched it few years ago. and it became my favorite tv drama
Thanks!! 💓
Gloria's beauty is breathtaking hahahah. Love learning cantonese with her
@@evangelion045 thanks for your comment.I watched my vlog today. I missed Sue and Christmas atmosphere in HK ~I am glad that I made this video ☺️
@DopeCantonese Thanks for sharing this amazing content. I am a foreigner fluent in many western languages, but four months ago I decided to tackle cantonese, and your videos have been very useful. Hope to visit China soon. Have a nice end of the year, beautiful Gloria!
@ cool ~ I hope you can visit here soon ☺️
I really loved the video. It makes learning cantonese easier by listening to the convo and checking both subs🥰
Gloria's videos are really the best ... I learn something new too! But I got something wrong too .... the tallest peak in Hong Kong is Tai Mo Shan 大帽山 ... NOT Tai Yu Shan (Cantonese for Lantau Island, written as 大嶼山) I always mix up the two -- like, I KNOW the tallest peak is 大帽山 and I mean to say Tai Mo Shan (cause how can an island be the highest peak? lol), but 大嶼山 comes out. Do you find you do the same sometimes -- say one thing but mean another? 😅 We kept it in the video, so if you go back and listen carefully, you'll hear it!
@@CantoneseCorner Hi Sue!! I really loved the meeting between u guys 🥰oh thanks lot the heads up i will watch the video again to check.. hahaha yesss i sometimes mess up a lot too between words and pronounciation sometimes😭
@@CantoneseCorner hahah no worries. I thought it was 大嶼山 too hahah I haven't been any mountains in HK yet! we should go there together next time
sue in her natural habitat - hong kong!
Hello Louie!!!! How have you been?? I have to say I agree. 😊 Hope all has been well!
@@CantoneseCorner good just wish i had more time to learn more characters. happy to see you in the video!
期待佛山行 looking forward to trip to Foshan
yes hope Sue can come to Foshan ASAP
Me too!!! 🤗
Very fun video, I like seeing the two of you working together, also as always Gloria the vocabulary is so very helpful
Thank you Perry. Yes I love to make more videos with Sue
I agree wholeheartedly! The vocabulary and value Gloria adds to her videos is just next level!
A nice video to start off the year. Happy to see you two meet. Gloria and Sue are always so pleasant👍
Thank you!! 🤗
thank you Ronald~ hope this year I can make more videos than last year. I was too depressed last year
@@DopeCantonese I look forward to them! 👋
Great video Gloria, looks like you both had a really good time!
thank you Ashni~ yes we did! Does it recall your trip time in hk?
Yeah especially the cable car up to the peak, hoping to go back maybe next year!
I agree Sue needs to move back to Hong Kong
hahah maybe Sue should exchange with me hah I want to live in western countries for a year.
@@DopeCantonese Let's do it!! 🙌🥰😂
Causeway Bay has always brought back my childhood memories in the 80s/90s. Thanks very much for the video!
Thanks for your super like steven~ Hope you can visit Hong Kong soon.
Love the video!! so well edited and the pop-up captions to explain the vocabulary are so so useful!
Omg... Gloria...you probably live close to where my grandparents live (Which is in Foshan!) I was so surprised to see footage of places in Foshan which I recognise! I've only really visited Foshan a few times but it felt nostalgic to see
@@PrincessSakuno really ? then you should definitely visit foshan.😊
weIcome to HK❤😊
I am so excited Sue and Gloria finally met I love your videos together, you have both helped me keep learning Cantonese and inspired me 📚
Our pleasure! Keep it up~
Nice to see you both together
Thanks! It was quite a day! 🤩
Thank you Sue and Gloria for this video.
Our pleasure!
🏮🐉 Happy Chinese New Year Gloria!🧨🎆 恭喜發財, 身體健康!
thank you Ronald! 恭喜发财~
離開咗香港一年都係好掛住啲食物同環境
Amazing!! We want more please!!m4 goi
Nic velog
cantoneese is too effective, ... i cant even read it this fast in english :D
hahah maybe becuz i dont know some words in English.
Sue幾時回香港的?
佢近排返咗香港
❤❤
Wow sue Cantonese is better then mine😢
😆 so nice of you to say so ...... I feel like the longer I stay here in the US, the more I'm losing it 😭
Sue's Cantonese is great! She must have put her effort into it at the beginning! You can speak as fluently as Sue once you keep it up!
@CantoneseCorner no way lah ahha it is stuck to your mind and you are part of Cantonese now 🤗
I remember exchanging a few messages with Sue here on TH-cam a few years ago. She said she was leaving HK partly for political reasons. I'm glad she's come around to the fact that nothing has changed in HK. If anything, the new political environment is so much better for the city.
lol yeah ok
hau leng loi
do ze~
好upset,食麵時一個洋人憧得揸筷子但中國人反而唔識,why ?? 😂
@@colinyu918 oops 😆畀你發現咗先。因為我喺屋企最細嘅,我爸媽冇點教過我,又冇用好強硬嘅態度逼我更正。但系我啲家姐都冇問題。所以我到而家都唔係好識游水同揸筷子🥢手勢係錯嘅。😅改唔到,冇計
@@DopeCantonese 我都係廿幾歲仔跟公司啲鬼佬同事食飯笑我唔識揸筷子,我覺得好醜亦唔想以後同洋人及日本人食飯引起尷尬就決心學,响網上有好多channel教,never too late!
I’m glad I was able to see Hong Kong before it turned into communist state ….now I don’t think I will ever be able to see it again in this lifetime 😢
Communism scares me as an American….scared of being falsely accused of being a “national security threat” 😢
🤔but are u a real spy ?
why would it scare you😭 what kind of comment is that lmao is this the cold war or what
@@cjl8769 not surprised you find this a joke …you don’t even look into it so you just brush it off but there are interviews and news articles of people being arbitrarily arrested for no reason or for a political retaliation. Just Google “americans arbitrarily arrested in china”. It’s most likely to happen to males and Americans (for obvious reasons). Obviously, all this is censored in the mainland so they won’t hear about any of this so that’s why this comment is a joke for many. Hope I can visit Taiwan before it turns communist, too.
China is a wonderful country full of rich culture/food/architechure….it’s the “system” that makes foreigners think twice about visiting
@@mrgenetics4063 "it's most likely to happen" source: yourself 🤣🤣 figures: invented by you 🤣🤣 if you seriously think you mr genetics as an American are so important you might be arrested in mainland then wow I admire your love for yourself. good for you! some would say you're reaching and they wouldn't be wrong but oh well! there are such interesting analyses to make about Hong Kong's future as the one country two systems is coming to an end (and earlier than expected because of the PRC's growing power and hold on it) and about Taiwan's deteriorating relationship with mainland/its lack of international partners and support, but of course you as an American would make this about yourself and talk about the fear of communism as if it were the 1960s. you're making no point. all you're saying is "I'm scared for myself" "boo boo I can't even travel there anymore" "communism=bad" lmao it's quite impressive how you manage to make this Abt yourself and give a completely obsolete pov on current Chinese politics. in true American fashion, you do not even bother to pretend you care Abt the people that live there and might ACTUALLY face recession of democratic rights in their daily lives and ACTUAL arrests if they were to protest against it. I can't say I'm surprised but thanks for the friendly reminder🙏
fYI China is a better night out. than HK in many ways .Many HKers go to China for a night out