let me inform you, there is a 'British' accent, but there are ~100s of variations of. l was born and brought up in Edinburgh, so have a Scottish Edinburgh accent. but there are variations of Edinburgh accent as well, depending which area you come from like all other cities and towns in UK. There are 1000's of British Chinese ppl, many have a confidence issue l feel, others just want to keep themselves to themselves. See a 'Chinese' person in the streets of UK and very very likely he will be British Chinese
@@Blindswordsman1994 I speak Manchester from North West part of UK. Your argument dun't quite sound(good) to agree with compared to many british accents like Scouse, Yorkshire, Lancashire, or Geordie, eh. Better keep that crap for yourself before you takin' a piss on us...
Your title has to match the context of the video. In the video it talks about duel identities. one being English and the other being Chinese. British is a nationality that include at least 3 other identities. if you're going to only focus on London/England than the title of the video should be "England Chinese community."
Wrong! There are more than 7 million Chinese celebrating the lunar/Chinese New Year here in Malaysia! Despite being discriminated against and regularly threatened, the ethnic Chinese continue to uphold their original identity.
Rosida Andriyana Actually yes, at least that's what I heard among the Hakka's. Not particularly proud of this but who am I to judge. Personally I think it's disgusting.
What do you mean discriminated? Do you speak Malay with native fluency even though you have lived in Malaysia for years? Why do Chinese in other countries speak the local language fluently even though they are second generation?
we are all mixed to varying degrees, but yes she is probably a bit more mixed than average Chinese. I don't really like saying mixed as that has -ve connotations, l say 'mixed race' people are multi talented!