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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2008

English Speaking Day #2: Do you need to speak English?
The English teachers of Buddhist Wong Wan Tin College, a secondary school in Hong Kong, consider this question.

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  • LOL '' if a ~ gwailo** comes on the street WTF HAHAHA

  • @DoUbLeUtEeEeFfFfF We're talking New Territories here, where the kids don't see so many guailo like on the island.

  • @jubetoob

    I think you got the wrong concept on what I was laughing at

    It's rude to call people from other countries gwailo ....

  • @DoUbLeUtEeEeFfFfF Oh that. It was meant to be something silly... perhaps didn't come across that way...

  • A "Five friends" spoof?

  • Not a "spoof"; an homage! Five Friends was the inspiration!

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  • i think ^^ since Im in a developing country...english are for those who really need money...countries like china, taiwan or hongkong.. english can be optional for them...I mean their country is flourishing

  • I was wondering what guailo is ^^a so it means foreigner

  • mooneyyy *O* 

  • Hong Kong=Former British colony so that's why they have colonial mentality.

  • oil fish!!

  • Really? I don't think so...

  • @jubetoob a "gwailo" is the equivalent of "caucasian guy" lol

  • Now u don't English go learn Chinese lol

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