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  • awe soo cute se7en!

  • i saw it live!! i was in the audience :D *sigh* good memories

  • LUCKY!!

  • ahh ok that why he sounds weird..its chinese right?>

  • PEOPLE!!!!chinese,hokkien and cantonese are all different languages spoken by the chinese but the words are all the same,meaning that one word '我' which means 'me' is pronounced as 'wo' in chinese,'wa' in chinese 'nor'

  • wait he speakin korean rite? why u guys say canto?

  • he was speaking cantonese when he was sorta saying hi to the fans in hk and then he started speaking in korean afterwards.

  • oh tat wat i thought, im not korean but i kno the difference between languages =D

  • i like the part where he dance so awesome 03:31 !!

  • lol his voice is so high pitched

  • I like this perf ^^- thanks!

  • T-T wen did this show!??

    i couldve seen this T-T

    this world is so cruel..

    o yeah wats a canto?

    they shouldve made it so his voice & the music are balanced..i only heard his voice O.O wich was still awesome!!

    loved his solo dance >.< just lik his mv XD

  • Canto=Cantonese.

    Cantonese=Chinese.

  • Cantonese is a chinese dialect,but is not equal to chinese.

    If Cantonese=Chinese,

    then thats mean Chinese=Cantonese,

    which is not true.

  • Stop right there. You said it yourself. Cantnonese is a Chinese dialect, therefore is Chinese. Either way, the "Chinese" is there.

  • Yes,I agree that Cantonese is Chinese.

    But if you write "Cantonese=Chinese",thats is not correct.

    When you say "A=B",the "="sign means the two things are equal,which is means "B=A" too.

    If you write "Cantonese=Chinese",thats means "Chinese=Cantonese",(when A=B,B=A)

    Cantonese is Chinese,but Chinese is not always has to be Cantonese.

    Therefore,"Cantonese=Chinese",­(which is also means "Chinese=Cantonese") is not correct.

  • Yes,I agree that Cantonese is Chinese.

    But if you write "Cantonese=Chinese",thats is not correct.

    When you say "A=B",the "="sign means the two things are equal,which is means "B=A" too.

    If you write "Cantonese=Chinese",thats means "Chinese=Cantonese",(when A=B,B=A)

    Cantonese is Chinese,but Chinese is not always has to be Cantonese.

    Therefore,"Cantonese=Chinese",­(which is also means "Chinese=Cantonese") is not correct.

  • kay, fine, whatever. You win at Chinese. I don' care.

  • I'm just telling the fact.

  • aww..his canto soo kute!!!

  • awwwwwwww i cant believe that i missed this performance!! >< and his canto is just soooooo adorable~~ -^_^-

  • he's canto is sooo adorable!!!!

  • lolx this is an unusal performace=/but who cares he's still hot

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