Hope you like bogan aussies, becauses Bali has them by the plane full.
One phrase to learn, phonetically of course ... "lay ho ma?" How are you in Cantonese
PS majority of people can speak broken English, if you see any young people observe their conversation so funny, they use Chinglish to sound cool I have to cos I don't know the words in canto, I'm fluent but there are sometimes I get caught outI had a giggle and found myself speaking extra loud in English to show off on the tube (The tube is amazingly clean) with my little brother when I when with family.
Those who lived there for long periods or with relations over there to show them around the place loves it.
If you hear someone saying "Gwai Loh" (not sure how that's meant to be spelt) they're talking about you![]()
Basically it's slang for 'white person'
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LOL sorry just read the bit in the bracket again really no right way of spelling it, phonetically is good
^ its huk gwai. theres a brand of toothpaste in HK called 'Darlie' - 'huk yun nga go'... in chinese it means black man toothpaste
I'm in HK at the moment, and I cannot wait to get back to the UK.... I'm craving for yoghurt and sausages... but they're so expensive over here. £1 for one small pot of yogurt, and £5 for a pack of sausages![]()
In fact, everything seems expensive over here now.. electricals especially, are actually cheaper in the UK now.
I would probably go to somewhere like Malaysia or Singapore instead.
HangTime, you preferred Singapore and the bad parts about HK are cleanliness and humidity? Singapore is cleaner, and more hot/humid than HK![]()
Stopped off there on the way to Oz.
The Good: Prices, Metro, Peak, Gardens/foliage
The Bad: Humidity, cleanliness