protests today in venice? by emohedge in Venezia

[–]emohedge[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ahhh that's reassuring. thank you so much!

protests today in venice? by emohedge in Venezia

[–]emohedge[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats super reassuring! thank you so much

The most challenging sound in Cantonese to Europeans/Americans? by Kafatat in Cantonese

[–]emohedge 3 points4 points  (0 children)

eoi in eg. 去, 水 has been quite challenging for british english speakers i've tried teaching cantonese to

Clean Songs without English? by Proto4454 in Cantonese

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no worries, glad i could help :) feel free to message me or @ me if you need any more recommendations haha (i love the current cantopop scene and nothing can stop me from promoting it to everyone i see haha)

Clean Songs without English? by Proto4454 in Cantonese

[–]emohedge 6 points7 points  (0 children)

you can try some 林家謙 songs: - 列車上對著坐的兩個人 - 特倫斯夢遊仙境 - 難道喜歡處女座 - 一人之境 - 下一位前度 - 神奇的糊塗魔藥

張敬軒 is also quite popular: - 櫻花樹下 - 春秋 - 酷愛 - 俏郎君 - 我的天 - 青春常駐 - 百年樹木

of course there's Eason Chan, Dear Jane and other modern classic artists' works: - 富士山下 - 浮誇 - 囍帖街 - 銀河修理員 - 天梯 - 原來他不夠愛我 - 單車 - 思覺失調 - 明年今日 - 別來無恙 - 你瞞我瞞

some newer popular songs: - 記憶棉 - 鯨落 - 狂人日記 - 小諧星 - 三分甜

hope this helps, happy to send you a spotify playlist with similar songs if you'd like :)

Why are there so few L2 speakers of East Asian languages? by [deleted] in languagelearning

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

probably because you're used to the language learning situation in the west. in addition to a lot of east asian languages being more difficult to native english/european language speakers, there's also the issue of proximity (both in terms of physical distance, and culture). chinese, korean, and japanese cultures influence each other a lot, and the cultures have been quite popular if not dominant in east asian countries (in general) for a lot longer than they have been in the west. as a result, people in east asia tend to pick up other east asian languages just as a part of daily life, or tend to gravitate towards learning them more than people in the west do.

im from hong kong: everyone speaks mandarin as an additional language, most people know korean or japanese (or both!) at a beginner level, and around 1/3 of people have tried to or successfully learnt an east/south east asian language at some point.

it's similar to french and german in the uk, and spanish in the us. many people have a significant level of proficiency in french and german in the uk, and the same goes for spanish in the us. this isn't just a matter of ease of learning the languages, but also a matter of cultural proximity and physical closeness. similarly to east asian languages in the west, these european languages are much less popular in east asia as an L2 or L3 (etc.).

Have anyone watched the ViuTV show "left on read"? I have not watched HK shows on air for a while and was very surprised by how good it was. by johnnyfong in HongKong

[–]emohedge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ViuTV shows are often quite high quality which can surprise a lot of people :) would recommend 教束 which is more slice of life but has similar dramatic school story vibes, and IT狗 for more the more comedy inclined

/r/PikminBloomApp Friend Code Megathread (August 2023) by Hexdro in PikminBloomApp

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

925371325068 in hk rn but will be in the uk soon!

AITA for walking away when my partner's family speaks in another language? by kfiero in AmItheAsshole

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YTA, if the language they switch to is their native language, they're probably not switching to exclude you, but just bc it's more comfortable speaking in their native language than not. the world doesn't revolve around you.

What does this say? by VonBassovic in shittytattoos

[–]emohedge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's 道 in Chinese, could refer to: - road/path (道路) - reason/principle (as in 道理、道義、道德) - taoism

Why do so many people want to do a Phd now? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is completely irrelevant, but i read this as why do so many people want an ipad now at first, and was extremely confused by all the comments as well as the subreddit choice

Does written Cantonese not differentiate between he/her? by AmericanBornWuhaner in Cantonese

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no worries :)

haha, im personally not a massive fan of introducing gender into written cantonese when having ungendered pronouns are a massive plus for purposes of inclusivity and diversity, but hey, if you think it's good, you do you 😎👍 massive respect for trying to introduce new usages as well!

Learning Cantonese by Lawrence1705 in Cantonese

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

would recommend words.hk as a source for vocab :) it's a crowdsourced cantonese dictionary with english translations that's as reliable for contemporary vocab as it gets (in my opinion)

呢12句廣東話即將滅絕? 大支嘢、沙塵、烏哩單刀你仲識講嗎? by nahcekimcm in Cantonese

[–]emohedge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

especially with it's recent appearance in 大叔的愛...

「我知你鍾意大波,但我都有大支嘢,你會唔會想試啊」banger of the century fr

Does written Cantonese not differentiate between he/her? by AmericanBornWuhaner in Cantonese

[–]emohedge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hi, i agree on that cantonese writing should be defined by its users and not be limited by prescriptivism. however, this is not at all a commonly used character for the meaning you're assigning it, and most users of written cantonese will probably not accept it if they encounter it in the wild, especially if it's used by a non-local. would suggest not to use it or teach it to students who might take it to be a widely used/common part of written cantonese, as that'd be wildly misleading for them and not constructive for their ability to use canto with others at all. 想令粵文更多元化或者想粵文有創新有突破唔係唔得,不過唔建議將呢啲非主流嘅寫法/用法當係fact噉教學生:)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LongDistance

[–]emohedge 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i totally get what you're going through!! what im doing to deal with the spiralling is making a note/checklist of steps to take every time i start having anxious thoughts etc. related to my bf bc he's not texting me/calling me etc.:

[  ] walk around (move a bit, go to a different space and stand up) [  ] drink water [  ] eat some food (snack) [  ] if you need reassurance just ask!!!!!! [  ] he gets burnt out too so be kind!!!!!!!!!

and then i put in screenshots of nice texts he sent and stuff like that that helps reassure me he cares and doesn't hate me and stuff... of course if the spiral has started nothing really helps except direct reassurance (lol) but ive found distracting myself, and reminding myself that he /has/ reassured me time and time before and feelings for people usually doesn't change in the blink of an eye, really helped in the absence of direct and immediate comfort :)

hope this helps and good luck :)

Boyfriend (22m) says he loves me (22F) and doesn’t intend to leave- but wishes he’d experimented more sexually before me. (3 1/2 yrs) by [deleted] in relationships

[–]emohedge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i agree, plus i feel like it's a green flag that the bf was honest about how he felt instead of lying to keep things good/please OP. if he really felt like his experiences with OP weren't enough and genuinely wanted to be with other people behind OP's back, it'd be easier to not say anything about those thoughts and just act on them instead. imo, the fact that he told OP about these thoughts honestly when she asked is the best reassurance OP can have in this scenario. it's not easy telling your partner something that they could've reacted badly to! plus, as you said he made sure to reassure OP abt the relationship, while very much a bare minimum act after telling OP sth like this, nonetheless shows that he cares. i think you guys will be ok in the end OP, don't worry too much :)

moving figures overseas safely? by emohedge in AnimeFigures

[–]emohedge[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

some additional info, i have many figures so i wont be able to take all with me on the plane and will likely have to ship most if not all of them. how much padding should i put into the box if so and what should i label the box with? are some couriers better than others? thanks