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  • wow! she speak cantonese better then me even even im real chinese

  • that Indian teacher is hot!

  • OMG this is about my wife's family in HK. Thanks for putting this up!! Thats her sitting on her Dad's lap in the picture @5:58 on the right :)

  • I am so jealous. She speaks so well.

  • she sounds exactly like lisa wong lol

  • he sounds like toishan ren

  • i love the way they still strongly keep their own traditions!

  • I don't understand why you guys are so surprised by their fluent accent. any one who brought up in any country, of course, could speak the local language fluently.

  • damn ...her sounds just like my mom

  • very touched by these two family

  • Indians are smart. Don't understand why Pakistanees are generally much less successful though they genetically belong to the same ethnicity.

  • It is because of their background that many of them from Pakistan and Punjab were recruited as policemen.Being a cop in HK would quarantine you a stable life though not in abundance. So most of them would rather prefer a secured lifestyle than risk everything in one bet;in early stage of HK development. However, their is rare exemption which My Pakistani friend who abandoned being a Sergent to venture in cafeteria business in 72.

  • because they are hate-filled mongrels who have no identity separate from India. Plus they are muslim scum!

  • they ARE from hong kong they were either born or raised there so of course Cantonese is their native language

  • i don't know why but sharma's daughter looks HK ... she doesn't look anything like the Australian born Indians that I see

  • I cried and cried and cried. I grew up in Singapore and now living in the West. I am enlightened now.

  • Why cried and cried.you miss Singapore?

  • seetal is cute... holla......

  • yes... she has pretty features... i guess her family are orginally from northern india where they have fairer skin tones.

  • sounds like chinese if u didnt watch n jus listened

  • Wow sounds like a normal cantonese speaker!

  • that ladie's cantonese is perfect.

  • wow that girl indian lady has a good accent

  • it's normal, those people were born in hongkong. Cantonese is the language they hear on TV since they born, speak at school (often with english for Indians). In France Indians speak quite good french as well. And I guess it's same in Israel, Germany, Sweden, etc.

  • Could you just imagine seeing a Chinese passenger speaking fluent Hindi to an Indian taxi driver and the driver would respond in Cantonese? That'll be so funny! Ahahaha

  • Yeah, actually there are many Indians in Hong Kong. A friend of mine just came back from Hong Kong and he said that there are Indian tailor shops and met a few Sikhs - they all spoke fluent Cantonese.

  • very impressive but weird

  • They work hard to get where they are today.

  • I am very impressed by the way they speak cantonese. VVVVVVVVVVVVery good!!

  • LOL hehe

  • if u didn'y see they're faces they don't sound indian

  • Better than stink smell from cheese.

  • wah! gam lek a mui! very smart1 good job! im tottaly fully impressed!

  • Oh my god... thats such a mindfuck... I almost pissed myself laughing.

    You get so used to stereotyping outsourced phone call Indians and Apu from the Simpsons... and then you get this.

  • it's trippy when they start talking in english in a broken chinese accent, it's great!

  • The Indian speaking English has a Chinese accent. LOL.

  • HAHA - yeah, I know - that Indian guy in the beginning spoke English with Cantonese Chinese accent. The same thing for Chinese in Calcutta - speaking English with Indian accent. That'll be a big laugh.

  • That Indian

  • haha.

    guai lo ng sek ten.

  • indians speaking cantonese in hong kong is actually pretty common

  • Exactly. I was on holiday in Hong Kong last October and was surprised to see large Indian and Pakistani communities there (especially in Kowloon) and almost all of them speak Cantonese fluently. Impressive.

  • Wow to me they speak like native speakers, very impressive. And I don't think Cantonese is an easy language to learn let alone master. My hat goes off to these Indian people.

  • woah =)

    The lady is really good and I loved the part where she was explaining the temple procedures.

  • wow they're so good at speaking canto I'm impress.

  • wow the lady speaks really well

  • Fascinating, impressive... I love multiculturalism.

  • ooooooooooooooo mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ggggggggggggggg

  • INDIANS ROCK AT CANTO. accurate. yups.

  • wow some don't have an indian accent like when they speak english lol they're so good.

  • Such advanced vocabulary when speaking I can't keep up

  • oh gosh, how do they do it? i cud nvr speak tat well if i tried. haha

  • lol.. funny...

  • i cannot get enough of non southeast asian ppl speaking cantonese

  • maybe some malaysian malays could speak cantonese, especially that the capital city kuala lumpur has many cantonese speakers, and the malays that can speak cantonese r the ones the intermingle with the chinese and often speak cantonese with them.

  • omg he's good at canto, I luv pplz who aren't canto but speak canto, they sound really smart...and yeah I do give a lot of respect to those pplz

  • Thank you for uploading.

    They are truely HKers.

    They have also contributed on HK's sucess, we should also respect them.

  • Thanks for sharing! I really like it! =>

  • great video from ATV. thanks.

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