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  • wait the song she is singing is so familiar i cant remember arrggggg tell me please >....<

  • I miss LKF

  • She has a slight slight slight accent. But that just makes her voice all the more distinctive. And shes cute.

  • My pride :)

  • Does anyone know the name of the song she's singing with that guy?! I heard it in a Chinese restaurant ages ago and have been looking for it ever since!

  • Aussie, oi oi oi... I love it...

  • Omg...the pianist looks like my uncle

  • impressive....

    She speaks Cantonese better than local people's spoken Mandarin

  • Here in Hong Kong, an westerner speaking chinese is very rare. Chinese language coming out of an white person is sacred to us.

  • So, do she consider herself as a Cantonese or Aussie or both? :)

  • Corinna is such a hottie and I heard her father is a priest, hmm...good girls are sexy

  • She has a pretty voice!

  • i'm Eurasian and people are shocked when I speak cantonese.. but she's fully caucasian and takes it to a whole new level. if she was on a radio i wouldn't have a clue that she's caucasian. respect!

  • she appeared in a tvb show just for a short moment

  • Is she still holding a profession in HK ???!!

  • Frig, her Cantonese is better than mine and I'm Canto, LOL. xD

  • @ItsJustMoiSandy  Because u're a damn loser! lol!

  • She loves Hong Kong! :)

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  • 雲上=sky? lol

  • I'm impress

  • I've met a chinese kid who spent some time in australia, so he spoke english with an australian accent. One time I was in I think Calgary and saw this texan bbq stall in a mall food court, it was run by a chinese man who spoke english with a full out texan accent, like you could close your eyes and you'd think he was a white dude from the south. Suffice to say, it was very odd to see just because it's so uncommon.

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  • @KuraMad2000 , , It not uncommon for Asians to speak fluently English with an accents. I am Cambodian and was born and raised in Dallas, Texas now living in Louisiana. When I speak to someone new they be like dang you got a Texas accent. Most whites are surprise about it is nothing new to me they aren't culture diverse and tend to think all Asians regarding where they are born speaks broken English are none at all. It is fact the opposite for me as I speak fluently English and broken Khmer.

  • why do hong kongers hate other races speaking canto. ive experienced it a lot i dont get it!

  • @tinypinktinker sorry,I want to ask what is "other races"?It means "other countries' people" right? If it is, I think many hong kongers will welcome overseas people to speak cantonese, because HK is an international city.For me, I love other countries' people speaking Canto which means they appreciate/like our culture:) I don't hate it. Very welcome to speak Canto!^^

    I am a Hong konger.

  • 乱教中文, 云说sky

  • How come on every video that have to do with subjects regarding Or have to do with Chinese, there are always a crazy hypocritical white person putting stupid comments on the video. Not all, but 99 percent. Then comes a nationalist Chinese guy rent back and say fuck you. That is so pointless.

  • @JHua286

    Well, yes. That's youtube comments in a nutshell - pointless AND repetitive.

  • wow LOL so fluent , wonder she can read Chinese too LOL , she makes me blush LOL

  • Wow that's really impressive. She probably speaks Cantonese better than I do. Kinda scares the shit out of me how this white girl says I am not so comfortable with being greeted by guys with a hug or a kiss, being a Chinese guy myself here in Australia.

  • I'm confused, can any one tell me what is the difference between "Chinese peoples" and "Chinese people", I thought "people" is already plural why add "S"?

  • @Jajabing08 peoples, - like different, nation-like peoples, can't think of right term in english, i guess - ethnicity.

  • @Jajabing08 - You are correct. People is plural. Use it when talking about one group of persons. Example: when talking about all Chinese citizens, you would use "people of China" because they are all part of one group in that context.

    "Peoples" is used when talking about more than one group of people. Example: When talking about all the different ethnic groups in China (Han, Manchu, Zhuang, Hui, etc.) you would use "peoples of China."

  • @ArxVirtus this is correct.

  • love how she just combines english with a canto accent to cantonese :p

  • She's super talented! Does anyone know her name? :)

  • Can't we all just appreciate different ethnicities and cultures learning and appreciating other ethnicities and cultures? Instead of all these slightly prudish comments...

  • i am chinese. i speak fluent Mandarin chinese and Cantonese....

  • Excuse me Guys and Gals.... Please make it clear allright?

    C'mon mate, she raised in Hong Kong, OK?

    Thats why and the reason she can speak better in Cantonese... and i don't see any special about this girl altho she is white. But i kinda like her because she's beautiful, thats all.

    Well... to all my Chinese fellows from the rest of the world, please no racist comment here but please have respect for urself and have ur own pride.

    Remember, we are a proud as a Cantonese and Chinese people.

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  • it is amazing to see you speaking in Cantonese , Cantonese is a very hard dialect to pick up.or who ever film this.

  • she's so talented and an inspriation:)

  • wtf.... white man speaking chinese... it isnt normal!!! and shes a kiwi.. wtf

  • @strongfilm1 howbout chinese man speaking english.

  • Maybe white people are happy in Asia because asians like them. 

  • omg shes soo cool and she sang sooo wonderfully!

  • omg when she speaks english words when talking in cantonese, she says them with a canto acccent! so cool!

  • When we say "fluent", it should mean speaking like a native speaker. Most Chinese, except those born and raised abroad, speak English in such a way that you can still always tell they are Chinese. Connie speaks Cantonese - a very difficult language to master - much much better than most Chinese speak English. In fact, she speaks even better than many local Hongkongers!!!

  • is it me? or does it seem like more and more white people are finding happiness living in Azian countries?

  • She's pretty good at singing.

  • whats that song she's singing!!!

  • @kimboleeekimkim The song should be "挥着翅膀的女孩".

  • Co-star with Chow Yun-Fat in Replacement Killers spoke better Mandarin than he did ... her name: Mira Sorvino (majored in Chinese at Harvard and graduated magna cum laude). In a way, the ANZAC Canto-pop singer is more impressive because Cantonese have 8-tones and Mandarin only 4 ... On the flip side, the most impressive HK Chinese linguists are probably the Norwegian Mission pastors - English, Cantonese, Mandarin AND Riksmål (挪威「國語」).

  • An asian guy's dream.  To have a good looking white girl speak better Cantonese than him. At least the parents won't be pissed.

  • well not that its not interesting that someone can speak english fluently even though its not their stereotypical native tounge, but because it's kind of given that everyone should know it since its the international language o-o.. other than math :0

  • it's so weired ....@@

  • wer suprised not becoz of shes a white..

    but becoz cantonese is the most difficult language to learn in the world

  • @mniskimmy C'mon! If i raise in Africa, i'm damn sure i can speak or talk fluently in their NATIVE language. Please make some sense.

  • @edwardzai1437

    man u wont suppose a westerner raised in hk when u first see him / her ...ud just think he / she is a visitor or sth ..thats why its surprisin u know ?

    u said so just becoz u dont know how the situation is like in hk ..

    forigners are usually sent by their companies overseas to hk for work ..

    u wont suppose a westerner would speak canton that fluently as we identified them already ..

    and this is the sense man u understand ?

  • wow fluent cantonese without an accent!!

  • what is her name?

  • Speaking English is not really anything special as just about anyone (with at least a little education or an internet access or any other connection to the globalised world) can speak English. If you were a Chinese person speaking perfect Liethuanian or Finnish or other complex small European language now that would be comparable to this.

  • @momefromage Yeah! When some Chinese person speaking in English is not anything special at all, except he or she can communicate with some kind of minority languages from Europe.

    Hey dude! Please make some sense! Do u know what is Chinese or Cantonese language at all? In the matter of fact, theChinese community are listed as one of the most population peoples around the world.How fucking ignorant u're to make a comparison between Chinese and the small European language.

    U got what i mean?

  • @edwardzai1437

    Yes I know that Chinese is the language that is the most spoken in the world, but the size is not the point. The point is that when a westerner learns Chinese (canto/mandarin/hakka etc) they have to learn a complete different system and a way of thinking, something that is completely different from their source culture and not generally taught at school in their source country. That's what makes it special.

  • @edwardzai1437 And in the same way, a Chinese person mastering for exemple Albanian or Estonian (not even an Indo-European language) is very special, because they have had to adapt themselves to a completely new language system, completely new vocabulary and grammar that has nothing to do with their source language or culture. In their point of view Albanian is as exotic as Cantonese is for westerner, no matter the size of the languages. See my point now?

  • @momefromage

    then how do you explain this program is made by a hk tv station instead of a western one? do you think an australian tv company would give a crap about making a program about a fellow australian mastering this ' exotic' language as you described? maybe it is instead cantonese who think its own language as exotic, especially when it is the highly civilized western world sent this good looking ambassador to learn how to communicate with the tribe?

  • @popeyeisgood Agreed mate!

    Well, i can't believe this kinda program when it was first introduced by my friends until i watched it. It just doesn't even make any sense at all and i still can't believe she can be a star in HK or Utube.

    To the Chinese follks around utube,

    Well, u can say she's beautiful but damn u if u think she is awesome only because she knew Cantonese.

    PS: HK musical industrial is just a piece of shit since the past 10+ years. I'm sorry to said that, but this is the fact.

  • JOEYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY­YY

    i love joey yung~

  • @AshleyTheUchiha C'mon! Kiddo! Go to study! 

  • @edwardzai1437 ._______. what? i need to study because i like the song she's singing?

  • @AshleyTheUchiha No place for Kiddo around here. LOL!!!!!

  • @edwardzai1437 mmkay, i'll come back when you start making sense.

  • @AshleyTheUchiha Well, thats good for u. Kiddo should make more revision for their education, definitely not shouting around for their stupid idols.

  • @edwardzai1437 my interests have nothing to do with my level of education. prime example: you yourself do not "shout around for your stupid idols", yet that does not make you any more "educated". i think you should "revise" your own grammar before telling others to educate themselves. your lack of continuity in subject and pronoun needs to be "revised".

  • @AshleyTheUchiha lol! U mean some kinda grammar mistake? Oh yes. Sure am i. But c'mon kid... This is utube, allright? U got what i mean? This channel just for an open discussion and i don't have idea why u bother about my little grammar mistake? Am i writing an essay? I guess i'm facing a little typical Asian student that believe his/her grammar can solve anything or prove their English are better than other.

    Let me tell u kid, i born and raised here in Aus, and i wonder what should i "revised"?

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  • @edwardzai1437 I realize this is Youtube, but honestly, if you believe that I should "revise my education" just because I happen to look up to Joey Yung, then maybe you shouldn't criticize before being perfectly educated yourself. I'm not "facing you", I'm saying that just because you think that these comments should be limited to the woman in the video does not mean others cannot make comments about the song, the singer, the language, the culture or even the piano in the video.

  • @AshleyTheUchiha OR utube should keep add on some new rules and regulations about GRAMMAR / ESSAY or extending the words in the comment box? 485 is not enough, too little for some Asian kiddo that got the highest mark in their English grammar or essay lessons in the class.

  • @edwardzai1437 I was just trying to be thorough so that I didn't have to come back to you complaining that I didn't answer your questions, or whatever. There, happy? Short and sweet.

  • @AshleyTheUchiha LOL!! Although u got some kind of silly and arrogance comments, but i think yes. Well, the game is over right now so its quite short and sweet too or we can describe it as a happy ending?

    Anyway... Nice to meet u here in utube!

  • @edwardzai1437 Haha, there's really no "mood" to my comments-- just words on a screen. I suppose so then, funny how someone can get me from a simple shoutout to an artist to silly arrogance trying to prove my point.

  • @AshleyTheUchiha Oh yes. Still arguing with ur point? Kid will always be kid, nothing more than that. lol!

    I guess u need a doll or toys to calm u down. Relax.. i never argue with any kid before because its useless and pointless. Just keep ur reply on and i wonder what next.

  • @edwardzai1437 Nothing wrong with a good old fashioned debate; riveting, no?

    I've no idea why you keep thinking I'm agitated-- this is the Internet, and the "argument" you speak of means no more to me than it does to you.

  • Can somebody make this bitch shut up, seriously

  • @myjizzureye you Shut up China, Don't pretending Hong Kong People accent, really hate U, Stop disgrace to Hong Kong People!...

  • @d1gps15 Those are some fucking powerful drugs you on there tiger.....

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  • @d1gps15 ops.. wrong type.. Getta Out of Hong Kong I really hate u, don't bother hong kong people.. Hong Kong people Like English People.. Leave Hong Kong Alone! Hong Kong is like to each other countries..

  • @myjizzureye Stop Hate On English people...

  • @myjizzureye You're Racist...Stop make Drugs to Hong Kong people.. Fag...

  • i want to marry a white girl who can speak cantonese

  • why has no one pointed out how gorgeous this girl is?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

  • What's the song from 0:20-0:40?

  • UNFAIR isn't it? If we Chinese speak fluently in English, we're just a very simple or normal Ellow peoples from Asia, BUT when some WHITE PEOPLE can speak Cantonese/Chinese...

    WOW!! COOL!! GREAT!! AWESOME!! AMAZING!! I LOVE U!! U"RE THE BEST!! or ETC. Admire for the WHITE'S PRIDE, right?

    WAKE UP guys!! Where is ur OWN pride?

    Remember, we got a billion or more Chinese fellows out there that can speak fluently in English!

  • @edwardzai1437 you hit it right on there, i'm not saying it's not "special" for white people to speak fluent chinese, but no need to admire them like a god either when an asian speaks proper english/whatever western language is considered to be not more than normal.

  • @edwardzai1437

    lol @ your last comment

    fail person is fail.

  • @Jackasiasaurus Yeah mate! but its better than some kind of BANANA around here. Aren't u?

  • @edwardzai1437 ??? lol.. 

  • @edwardzai1437

    yea you see a lot of Asians speaking english so its not that special, and english is easy.....

    but for a white person or any other to learn cantonese and how to read and pronounce is pretty hard. thats why its more special

  • @fera923 @CJinBI Hey dudes! She raised in HK allright? This is not sense at all. This is what we called it a rubbish or BS answers. She is not special if she talk in cantonese, why? Because she raised in HK and this is the bottomline. Got me?

  • @edwardzai1437 im a chinese but i also speak english, finnish, swedish and spanish fluently, studying japanese and russian, but STILL, corinna amazed me with his cantonese!!

  • @spiky69w3i So what should i do? Praise u? Please don't try to BOAST urself here.

    Honestly i can't believe u can speak fluently in those languages due to u don't even understand what i'm trying to say here. SIR! I"M USING AN ENGLISH... CAN U GET ME?

  • @edwardzai1437 Well, I'm fluent in Cantonese. Thing is people see it rare. Name me at least 10 white people you know of that speak fluent Cantonese. Exactly, not that many. If I were to ask you name me 10 Asians that speak English fluenty. You can name a billion on the top of your head. That's why in a sense I disagree and agree with your comment.

  • @edwardzai1437 cantonese is a tonal language, 9 tones, which is very difficult for non native speakers to learn

    as opposed to English which has 1 tone

    think about it

  • @edwardzai1437 what a disgustingly racist comment. Did you not notice this is being filmed by a chinese crew you fucking spastic. Tell your own race to get over their infatuation with white people who speak cantonese.

  • @edwardzai1437 but we r suprised cuz white people are known to be more stupid.

  • @edwardzai1437 Yea... Fluent but with no accent? I think not. Although there are some words she can't pronounce properly, she can speak better Cantonese than most Chinese people can speak 'fluent' English.

    I found this amazing. Before you think I'm racist, I'm Chinese and was born and raised in a Western speaking country. I'm fluent in English (and also in Cantonese) and sound like one sure, but my friends who are native Chinese, may be for all intended purposes fluent, still have an accent.

  • @Nubleus86 Hey Kiwi, what did u mean? I was born in AUS and i'm damn sure we got a large population of Chinese peoples that can speak very good or fluent in ENGLISH.

    C'mon.... Wanna bet with me about this? If we make a comparison, I'm fucking damn sure the population of the Chinese peoples that can speak fluently in English are more higher than the opposite side, i mean the White that can speak better Cantonese.

    WHO AGREE WITH ME PLEASE THUMBS UP.. LETS SHOW THEM WE REALLY MEAN IT. THANKS!

  • @edwardzai1437 The amount of people is not the point. Like I said, "fluent" is not reflective of whether a person has an accent or not, which was what I was saying. She spoke "fluently" with no accent as opposed to Chinese speakers whom can speak "fluently" but have an accent. What I'm saying is that she can speak better "fluent" Cantonese with no accent than most Chinese people can speak "fluent" English but with an accent. And this was never a racial issue. I don't know why you made it one.

  • @edwardzai1437 as another poster said Asians speaking english is so common but how many non asians can u see speaking fluent asian languages? not many...your edward ur just jelous no one praised you or complemented you on your english skills...stop sulking like a lil baby...here just to make u happy... WOW edward your english is so good, ur english is so awesome :) there feeling better ?

  • @TheRivalConcept Feeling better? Well, NO! Lets me make this clear allright? Yes, i'm ABC and i don't have any problem with the White's community in AUS.. My best friend is WHITE and i used to have a White GF. I always treated myself as Aussie because i born here. Nothing can change the fact, right?  But one thing i want to make it clear, i'm a Chinese and always will be. The Chinese got their own pride and the same goes to the white or other nations around the world.

  • @edwardzai1437 @edwardzai1437 Actually there are a lot of western people that can speak fluent chinese, especially if they live there, grew up there, work there or study there.

    Of course there are a lot more people in Asian that can speak English then the opposite way around, but that is mainly because English is the international language, plus in Asia sometime when we see a white person we just assume they can't speak Chinese and speak English with them, if we can,

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  • @Nubleus86 Let's look at it this way. She's born and raised in HK in her entire life. It's normal she can speak fluent Cantonese. But her biggest problem is she can't read and write a lot of Chinese characters. I bet she can only read/write 300 out of the commonly known 2000+. I know some Chinese who born and raised here in Australia can read, write and speak fluent English without any accent(other than Australian accent). These people's English is a lot more fluent than Corina's Cantonese.

  • @Nubleus86 If you are fluent in English and Cantonese, you should be able to read the following Cantonese characters: 講真你D比較幾唔公平囉, Corina响香港出世長大, 佢識講廣東話有乜噤出奇? 你話你地果邊D華人講英文有口音, 你指果D應該係中國出世再移民當地D華人卦? 你點解唔搵D响當地出世既華人出嚟比較呢? 如果你想話果D華人講英文有口音, 你就要搵返D好似Corina爸爸呢一類o既外國人嚟比較, 佢講廣東話一樣有口音, 而且口音好重, 一聽就知係外國人. 再講Corina响香港噤耐都唔多識讀寫中文, 我嚟咗澳洲都係短短10年, 我讀寫英文o既能力比Corina o既中文好好多囉~ 你既觀點係長他人志氣滅自己威風, 不過大部份你地D香蕉仔女都係咁架啦~

  • @stonpio Total agreed. I have been in US for more than 30 years. I speak pretty fluent English and I still got my Cantonese accent. One of my " America Born Chinese " friend speaks very good American accent Cantonese ( including slang ) just like Corina. If we were not born in that country there's no way that we can speak like the local ones.

  • It depends if you came to america as an adult I suppose it will be too hard to get rid of the accent completely. I am French.a friend of mine, his mother is hungarian . I have known her for 25 years and I swear until today I still cant understand what she says unless I read her body language just to fill the blanks. She could never get rid of her strong foreign accent and I know she tried.She came to France aged 14.

  • @stonpio  good response.

  • @Nubleus86 I've spoke with quite a few Hong Kong denizens over the phone regarding to import/export details and their (American) English are on par with mine. Heck, they're actually better than a number of kids in US, which is kinda sad.; they had little to no accent. Comparing to the girl in this vid to the HK ppl I have spoken to, I'd say their English is as good or a little better than her Cantonese.

  • @edwardzai1437 Cause an Asian speaking English is extremely common you dumb fuck. And yes I'm Asian.

  • @needprotein Are u a BANANA? I'm damn sure u're! lol!

  • @edwardzai1437 u mirin?

  • @edwardzai1437 do u know what that is...because its unusual to see white or non asian ppl speaking an asian language. How offen do u see in HK or TW or China etc a white person speaking FLUENT Mandarin or Cantonese?

    It is more astonishment and amazment thant admireing and also I thik its their way of saying thx 4 the effort made to learn out language...Also we learn languages because we want to not cuz we are forced too. Asian society in general is forced to learn english to get in2 uni etc

  • @TheRivalConcept Well, what should we do? C'mon... please wake up from ur dream. The same with those white peoples. They learn Chinese because they want to and of course not being forced! Why u pro the white community so much? This is the reason why Asian especially Chinese peoples are losing their own pride. This is the reason why most of the Chinese gal prefer White guys... This is the fact... Nothing can change it if a typical Chinese thinking like u exist.

  • @edwardzai1437 why am I such a pro? well cuz i am white not asian at all ^^ guess u cannot read properly. I said Non asian people learn different languages eg. mandarin or cantonese cuz we WANT TO....but majority of asians are FORCED TO speak/ Learn english, why? 2 get into good unis and or jobs. Dating another race dont mean one is losing pride..person i was talk by a few female asian friends that usually white or non asian men treat them better and are more kind :)

  • @edwardzai1437...cont u live in AUS are u even Asian to begin with? U talk about chinese ppl and asians loosing thier pride etc but all u have favorited on your channel are white/ western bands :) So are you like ABC or a banana? You should be greatful people take the time you learn ur language ^^ Personaly Cantonese and mandarin are 2 languages further down the list of my languages to learn.

  • @TheRivalConcept Cont: But the major problem here, most of the typical Chinese, especially from China, Taiwan, HK or the rest are losing their own identity right now. These peoples love and admire the White's pride more than their own. Honestly my respect will go for the White. At least u guys proud and appreciated ur own history than the typical Chinese do. A lot of Bananas or Etc nowadays. C'mon.. I'm very disappointed with these kind of Chinese. Thats why i hope they know who they are.

  • @edwardzai1437 i am a proud Chinese, and i do admire some white people, but admire that means you wanna be one. i don't want to be white ,so i don't get your statement.

  • @edwardzai1437 I don't think it is so much about pride or fairness. The fact is you have a foreigner who makes the effort to fuse in the local society, as the native we (actually I have moved to US now) should appreciate her effort. For example, now that I'm living in Boston, it is great to feel I'm being welcome when I try to reach out to the local

  • @2onegrams Oh thats why u wanna thanks the yanks right? I don't think ur comments will work here.. u know why? Because u love the white Pride so much... u love the Yanks pride so much... u even love the states too much.. so how can i accept ur biased reasons.

    Btw, u're just an immigrant in the white's sight so what do u expect for if not begging for a warm welcome. I raised and grew up in the White community so i'm damn sure i know them more than u.

    Reminder, U're Chinese and always will be!!

  • @edwardzai1437 I have no idea what you are ranting about. Let's just say we are all entitled to our opinion and we agree to disagree. Happy now?

  • @2onegrams C'mon.. actually nothing personal here. Anyway, i hope my comments can help u, or at least its just my own opinion. Cheers!

  • what song is that?!

  • im an asian and i speak fluent english...impressed anyone? :p lol

  • @typoconnection damn you should be on the news! pronto!

  • @typoconnection Can you speak your language like a native?

    I'm an Asian and I can speak fluent English... Impressed anyone? *

  • @Jackasiasaurus well, chinese is not my native language, so no, but i do speak cantonese daily @ home w/ my family, it's alright I guess.

  • @typoconnection If you could speak Cantonese like her then I would be surprised. But you're Asian and your native language is English, so I won't be surprised if you're fluent in English, lol.

  • @Jackasiasaurus We wouldnt' Suprise U fluent English, you sound Gay! exact like Korea speak english sound gay.

  • @d1gps15 Lmao! 난 당신이 날 어떻게 생각하든 상관 없어... 너는 바보입니다. 

  • @Jackasiasaurus What ?? I'm not korean, I don't understand ur langauges..... pls english! ty..

  • @typoconnection Wow! How can that be? ;)

  • @typoconnection I think English is too universal. I am always impressed by Asians who speak fluent French, for example.

  • @typoconnection

    you know why?

    it is that inferior complex embedded into chinese since the first page of the history book. anything western is better( especially white and european) if they want to stick their noses to chinese or even cantonese culture these dumbfucks will all of a sudden feel like they find that soul mate they can only dream about.

  • @popeyeisgood

    it is so sad that she is also learning all the brain-washing trendy shit in the pop culture that pretty much has no substance. she is a pretty woman apparently but her hotness decreases by a lot when she start singing cheesy love song like that ( pretty mucht the only kind of music you will find on mainstream radio and tv channels) in mk looking like an idiot. but honestly speaking what can she learn from a decaying city like hong kong anyway?

  • and of course she is feeling good about singing in cantonese. it makes her a star instantly in a place like hk, whether she would probably just be another ordinary citizen in australia. hk as a multi-culture city? no way. i had classes with exchange students from germany and us, did we speak english or german to them? rarely. they were isolated and lonely after all. imagine a chinese in america singing witney houston's song and would she be having a tv show solely about her? i think not.

  • @typoconnection No, I'm German and I speak English too. Impressive? No. We all learn it so we can communicate with each other. Otherwise we wouldn't be able to communicate right now.

    It is way more impressive when someone learns a language other than English. Show me a Chinese guy speaking Italian fluently? Cool, a whole different thing!

  • @typoconnection Because English is a primary language. Most spoken world wide.

  • Absolute respect and admiration from another white Australian. We should be learning either Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean or Vietnamese all the way through our schooling.

  • ; )

  • wow perfect canto!

  • 究竟在香港住了多长呢?哦,原来不认字吗?但,老外都会流利的讲­话。不可思议!!

  • dad is kiwi? mum is aussie? actual person is hongky...impressive

  • v=GbFFN1BLcIE

    she is an actress too

  • she's so good! *claps*

  • I look at her as a HOng KOnger period!

  • does anyone know what song she's singing in the video and also who the original singer is? thanks

  • @snowy157 Joey Yung's (容祖兒) "My Pride (我的驕傲)" :)

  • Her face likes Nora Miao, her voice reminds me of Faye Wong!

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  • Yo twinkies/bananas out there... she's putting us to shame..

    twinkie

  • @loveliferocks bananas shouldn't exist fullstop

  • Any white girl able to speak Cantonese is very impressive and attractive to me .

  • Was she singing Joey yung

  • Wow...your cantonese is fantastic

  • What do you call that Yellowwashed?

    jk jk

  • @btopishere if i were chinese and i was born and raised america, should i not know english? if i were black born and raised in america, should i not get the stick? lol

  • she is fuking good! better than me T-T

  • awww i wish i can speak cantonese like her

  • ask any people who study linguistics. Unless cantonese is your first language, it is almost impossible to speak cantonese without a strong accent . I know people from northern china who has lived in HK for over 30 years yet cannot speak cantonese without an accent.

  • @go86go - Have you never heard of supernatural human beings? Only WEAKLINGs give in to the difficulty. We must be like this White woman and RISE above all known weaknesses. Nothing is impossible if you believe in yourself and never let other people's failure intimidate you. NEVER... always believe. ;-)