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Just read Wesley Chan’s IG Post on Father’s Day and hung out with my mom today after visiting home from work in LA. We went to the County Fair, and she said she was “好開心 (hou hoi sum)” to just simply walk around and watch us eat, which reminded me of this short. I first watched this in Middle School probably around 2014 or 2015, and now I’m a year out of college. I get how that brother character was feeling a lot more closely now. Makes sense though - I’m now closer to the same age as the creators when they first released this video. Happy to go back to this timeless story & short film ✨
watching this again, years on. whatever she said really reassured me. some things changed, but some things will never change. the memories stay the same. but life goes on, as it should. it's time to turn the page, let us continue our stories. thank you, wongfu 🩵
Aw. Watching this and other "Asian fitting in" films, I realize how extraordinarily lucky I was. From kindergarten onward, my school had a very diverse mix: Native American, Hispanic, White, Asian, Black, and mixed-race. I grew up in Tucson which has an incredibly diverse population which I took for granted, until I traveled elsewhere and realized that most places were not this diverse. I felt like I always belonged, no matter where I went in Tucson. Even in my parents' mostly Chinese church there were other races there. At the Chinese Community Center, all races were welcome. And vice versa, I was in the German club in high school, and there were all races there too. It felt like whatever activity I chose, many races were represented. I never felt like I was different. And I never treasured that until recently, when I discovered all these films about other Asians having a hard time fitting in.
My ex and I used to talk about this idea. She was roommates with a friend of mine, but we never met till a year and a half later. We talked quite a bit about how our timing to meet was right. If we met sooner then we probably wouldn't have dated. Its funny how things play out in a certain way
Hello, old friend ! I'm pretty sure, I swore to myself last time that it will be the last meeting. But guess what, here I am again. Everytime same advices, same talks, sounds like a routine now. But I need to thank you, you help me overcome the challenges I'm facing, everytime. Well greeting you works like a therapy. I'll always be grateful!
Actually me and my significant other noticed, that we were actually in the same lecture in Uni when I was presenting something in front. We didnt notice each other then. And I am pretty sure, we have passed each other, as we were in the same university but we started dating months later when we took the same sword fighting class <3
*Sigh* I feel this is so very true for everyone. Unfortunately for some, some just never have an open heart to see when that one special person arrives at the right moment to be received by oneself... Good Luck everyone and hope you all find your special someone when they arrive ❤