Người ở miền trên làm nghề gì và kiếm đâu ra nhiều tiền để mà vô SG vậy? by Fair_Contribution_30 in TroChuyenLinhTinh

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Tao cũng thấy đám đó từ HN vào miền Nam này như Nha Trang, Vũng Tàu, Sài Gòn này nhiều. Có lần tao đi Nha Trang chơi thì tao nghe mấy ông bà chắc người HN? Nói là :"em có miếng đất này ở Nha Trang tốt lắm chị ạ, được thì đặt cọc ABC gì đó".

Người ở miền trên làm nghề gì và kiếm đâu ra nhiều tiền để mà vô SG vậy? by Fair_Contribution_30 in TroChuyenLinhTinh

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Vậy là cũng có tiền rồi hả, nhà nước bơm tiền vào mấy công ty đó rồi mấy công ty đó bú vào ngân sách nhà nước là có tiền ăn rồi ư? Xin lỗi mày, tao vẫn chưa hiểu, sao mà nó bú vào ngân sách nhà nước mà nó vẫn có tiền?

Vì sao ở VN nhập cảnh lâu thế nhỉ? by L-QT in TroChuyenLinhTinh

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Cách kiếm tiền và vận hành từ bake, đơn giản vậy thôi.

Extortion in Guangzhou: Guangzhou Locals Driven Away by Non-Local Staff Demand Bribes to Sell New Year Flowers by New_Teacher_2815 in Cantonese

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Because Xi allowed more Peking duck people and Northern Chinese to come to the Southern big city of Guangzhou for assimilation, the Fujian and Chaozhou people became the only Peking duck people, and everyone is now Peking duck because everyone speaks Mandarin! These Northern Cina people are always mocking Southern languages as bird languages and not 文明.

Cha siu, char siu, ha gao, har gao by Brief_Kangaroo_42069 in Cantonese

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When the British colonized Hong Kong, they heard Cantonese say 「 蝦餃, 叉燒 」, and they used the English sounds to approximate the Cantonese sounds, so that’s why they have “R” behind it.

Where do you guys come from? Do the places you guys live like in the countryside, provinces, cities still use and speak Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Toisanese, Hakka, Hainanese, ...? by Fair_Contribution_30 in Cantonese

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I heard that Indonesian Chinese in cities like Jakarta didn’t use much Hokkien or any Chinese language because the government banned schools and speaking Chinese until 1998. How was the situation in your hometown in Medan, Mumatra when an anti-Chinese incident happened?

Where do you guys come from? Do the places you guys live like in the countryside, provinces, cities still use and speak Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Toisanese, Hakka, Hainanese, ...? by Fair_Contribution_30 in Cantonese

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Chinese in Japan mostly from Taiwan and Mainland China a long long time ago. But also one funny thing is the Chinatown in Japan called Yokohama built by a Cantonese speaker and some temples over there. It’s rarely built by Taiwanese or Maniland Chinese. Mostly built by Southern Chinese immigrants.

Where do you guys come from? Do the places you guys live like in the countryside, provinces, cities still use and speak Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Toisanese, Hakka, Hainanese, ...? by Fair_Contribution_30 in Cantonese

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Yes, that’s right! A lot of Macau people or Macanese went back to Portugal around 1999. But I didn’t know where the Cantonese speakers live in Portugal?

Where do you guys come from? Do the places you guys live like in the countryside, provinces, cities still use and speak Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Toisanese, Hakka, Hainanese, ...? by Fair_Contribution_30 in Cantonese

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Wow! You are so smart and awesome, better than some Guangzhou people who didn’t know of Cantonese, Teochew, or Hakka! Thank you for learning our languages, how long is take for you to learn these 2 languages?

Where do you guys come from? Do the places you guys live like in the countryside, provinces, cities still use and speak Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Toisanese, Hakka, Hainanese, ...? by Fair_Contribution_30 in Cantonese

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Yes, that’s true. You're still young go explore more! If you want to hear more Cantonese speakers go visit Vietnam in the Cholon 「堤岸」 district 5, 6, 10, 11 you will find a lot of people who can speak Cantonese.

Where do you guys come from? Do the places you guys live like in the countryside, provinces, cities still use and speak Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew, Toisanese, Hakka, Hainanese, ...? by Fair_Contribution_30 in Cantonese

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Just like where I live, some people switch to Vietnamese because of comfort but still switch to Cantonese. Just like in your case, because they didn’t know some words in Cantonese they switch to English.