香港是我家 - Hong Kong is my home - PART 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2007

The life of non-Chinese people living in Hong Kong - PART 1

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  • 真是垃圾

    讲97,讲一半又不讲一半

    97不知多少香港人争破头都要移民

    为什么,就是逃避共产党

    怕共产党入侵香港,这个垃圾中央台永远不会报道出这些观点

  • 垃圾中央台

    没资格评论香港

    封闭的新闻体制

    香港是自由的

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  • @rakimwong 对有钱人来说去哪里都一样都受欢迎,现在的社会有钱能换政治,身­份和地位,没钱就在家待着吧

  • @hiphoplivs ok the lady is speaking cantonese but he was talking about the men

  • @hiphoplivs But I only hear these people speaking Mandarin or is this some region affected cantonese? This is definitely pu tong hua!!

  • @iluvric then you also couldn't tell that hong kongers speak cantonese :P

  • the white guy speaks much better mandarin than hong kong people, i couldn't tell the difference between him and a native speaker

  • @gracewong9999 Pls checked my postings again. I mentioned it many times. Sure many people got foreign passports. But that's strictly for 1997, a last resort. How do I know? Cos I am one of them. I hold an Australian passport. The question should be why these people went thru so much trouble to get foreign passports only to choose to return to hi-pressure, congested, expensive and relatively polluted Hong Kong? Why those prinstine foreign lands failed to keep these supposed talents.

  • @trent8002003 but also you never mentioned that most of the returned people already got the foreigh passports , like me.

  • @rakimwong 幾乎所有移民外國的香港人都回流香港,而且九七後一直留下來,現­在移民潮已差不多絕跡了,這事實為什麼你又不提呢?

  • @rakimwong What about you? You also only told half of the story. Many HK people indeed obtained foreign passports. But they almost all returned to Hong Kong before 1997. Now do you see anyone wanting to emigrate overseas? What about this part of the story that you haven't told?

  • @extrekkie13

    You don't need to be 3rd generation to speak like a native. You can sound like a native if you started as a kid of say 10yrs old frequently speaking with other natives for 10 years or so.

    The Australian accent is one of the hardess english accents to master and i have a friend like the above said example.

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