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Sup Sup Sui is here to help you learn how to explain Chinese idioms and Cantonese slang in English, or to learn these phrases for the first time.
Did you make any resolutions for the new year? Photo: Shutterstock
Lifestyle

10 English idioms, 2 Cantonese slang terms to start the new year right

05 Jan 2023
Kar, who moved from Hong Kong to Britain nine years ago, occasionally takes part in London’s art markets to sell her work. Photo: Handout
Lifestyle

Artist who left Hong Kong for Britain illustrates her nostalgia for the city

26 Nov 2022
Saying goodbye to someone you love is rarely easy, but you can hope to see them again soon. Photo: Robert Ng
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Farewell? Fear not – 4 Cantonese slang phrases to say goodbye

30 Aug 2022
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This week, we’re taking a look at phrases about hot trends and cold reactions. Illustration: Shutterstock.
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Learn Cantonese slang: How to talk about hot trends and cold reactions

23 Aug 2022
A few thoughtful words can go a long way when someone is facing challenges. Illustration: Shutterstock
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4 Cantonese phrases to show support for dancers hurt at Mirror concert

09 Aug 2022
Social media isn’t all fun and games. Photo: Shutterstock
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Learn Cantonese slang: The dark and annoying side of social media

02 Aug 2022
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A term to describe a packed bamboo theatre is now used whenever a place is very crowded. Photo: Nora Tam
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Everyday slang in Hong Kong, inspired by Cantonese opera

26 Jul 2022
Don’t be a dai-haa-sai! A little kindness goes a long way. Photo: Shutterstock
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Learn Cantonese slang: Do I look like an idiot? Phrases for when you’re being taken advantage of

19 Jul 2022
Are you the type to remain neutral? Or are you easily swayed by whomever you’re talking to? Illustration: Shutterstock
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Hate being between arguing friends? Cantonese slang to describe how it feels

12 Jul 2022
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There’s nothing more important in the summer than a cold glass of water. Photo: Shutterstock
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Cantonese slang about water to keep you cool and hydrated all summer long

05 Jul 2022
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