Interesting. How does a French RUclipsr living in the U.K. decide to interview Taiwanese people? It's great to hear different perspectives, of course, but what an unusual choice.
For student Asian meal, I would suggest cup noodle with crab stick and eggs(microwave a bit together and after, beat up the egg with soup remain then microwave again), here in UK the cup is made in PP plastic not like those in Asia in plasticform… Im fm Hong Kong and meat here is really affordable. Go Aldi get 2kg drum stick £2.59, cook ez ez soup pasta to build up body in weekend and holidays!
The last girl is cute. She kept giggling. Very Taiwanese girl's style. I like British accent very much. It just sounds so cool. Unfirtunately, I cannot understand it well. I like British style too. If UK is like a calm mature man, the America is like a brat! 🤣 Just kidding!
Interesting to hear of experiances here. But many dont really want to mix anyway. There just doing what they feel they need to and thats ok. But sometimes i feel there assumptions are wrong. I was surprised about the Burger statement. That may be students diet, It isnt mine. We could not survive if we eat Burgers and fast food always. We have good food and prepare proper meals. I havent had a Burger or a chippy meal for 2 years now. People here like Indian food a lot, I dont. To spicey for my Bum. I love Chinese foods mostly. I think its just that students do what they have to do and everyone else here have there lives and get on with it. Paths dont cross that often. But your questions recieve a lot of assumptions on that Basis. But most people here are happy to interact and chat, Its just different paths i guess.
It sounds like they did tried to mingle but I guess the heavy drinking and recreational drug use in uni , not having much in common between 2 culture, Brits tend to be more reserved and introvert . Not just the Taiwanese but I’ve heard lot of expats shared similar view on the difficulties on making local friends here.
I made quite some elder friends in the church, luckily they thought I am Japanese if they don’t know Hong Kong. it seems like the young generation in the city, are far too busy to make new friends, unless their hormones force them to
@@carson3448 lol、how could the British people don’t know HK especially the elder people. And how would you reply them if they ask you things about Japan or Japanese.
So she was talking about the high-speed rail. If you're driving and there's no traffic, it’d probably take like three to four hours. Does it make much difference?🤣
Food?? try Visit Malaysia..According to most expatriates it's a food heaven with diverse melting pots of delicious multi-racial n multi-etchnic cuisines😅😅
Given the economic situation in UK, the young generation in city are far too busy to make new friends, I bet they might like to make American friends which they might move on to.
@@dingdinghuang nothing to do with being native speaker or not, just be yourself when speaking English or any foreign language, these "Taiwanese" pretending to be someone else. Fake
Feel proud that Taiwanese all speak excellent English 🌷
excellent ??
It’s good to hear the opinions from other Taiwanese living in the UK since it’s not many Taiwanese here!
As a Taiwanese and working with UK people now, I definitely can't agree more with the 1st girl 🥲🥲
Interesting. How does a French RUclipsr living in the U.K. decide to interview Taiwanese people? It's great to hear different perspectives, of course, but what an unusual choice.
I'm from Taiwan and I've also studied in UoS
第一位受採訪的女生在台灣讀雙語學校,難怪她英語很流利。
講來講去也是那幾個單字啊
双语还去Sheffield 😅 那太废物了
Only Burgers? We all eat Indian, Thai, Chinese/Asian, Italian, have Greek Restaurants, Turkish??
True, but i think they meant fast food places, whuch are much more prevelant.
And Sushi too!
For student Asian meal, I would suggest cup noodle with crab stick and eggs(microwave a bit together and after, beat up the egg with soup remain then microwave again), here in UK the cup is made in PP plastic not like those in Asia in plasticform… Im fm Hong Kong and meat here is really affordable. Go Aldi get 2kg drum stick £2.59, cook ez ez
soup pasta to build up body in weekend and holidays!
@@carson3448 but that’s instant food.
The last girl is cute. She kept giggling. Very Taiwanese girl's style.
I like British accent very much. It just sounds so cool. Unfirtunately, I cannot understand it well.
I like British style too. If UK is like a calm mature man, the America is like a brat! 🤣
Just kidding!
Unfirtunately
Do a video about HKers in the UK.
You read my mind! I'm working on that video :)
Great vid as always :)
Thank you very much! :)
Great video, thanks!
Wow thank you very much for the support, big surprise, really grateful for it! :)
@@ArnaudFromFrance you're welcome! I really like your videos! Keep 'em coming!
Interesting to hear of experiances here. But many dont really want to mix anyway. There just doing what they feel they need to and thats ok. But sometimes i feel there assumptions are wrong. I was surprised about the Burger statement. That may be students diet, It isnt mine. We could not survive if we eat Burgers and fast food always. We have good food and prepare proper meals. I havent had a Burger or a chippy meal for 2 years now. People here like Indian food a lot, I dont. To spicey for my Bum. I love Chinese foods mostly. I think its just that students do what they have to do and everyone else here have there lives and get on with it. Paths dont cross that often. But your questions recieve a lot of assumptions on that Basis. But most people here are happy to interact and chat, Its just different paths i guess.
It sounds like they did tried to mingle but I guess the heavy drinking and recreational drug use in uni , not having much in common between 2 culture, Brits tend to be more reserved and introvert . Not just the Taiwanese but I’ve heard lot of expats shared similar view on the difficulties on making local friends here.
in front of student union / art tower ?
As a Taiwanese, you should know Kaohsiung is not the second but the third largest city in Taiwan.
who care ??
@@dingdinghuang Who cares? I care.
I don't think we are struggling to express ourselves. Don't label SHY
As a Hong Konger, I'd say the main problem across the anglosphere and the rest of East Asia is that our reputations are ruined by mainlanders.
I made quite some elder friends in the church, luckily they thought I am Japanese if they don’t know Hong Kong. it seems like the young generation in the city, are far too busy to make new friends, unless their hormones force them to
@@carson3448 Gosh I kinda wish I'm Japanese
@@carson3448
lol、how could the British people don’t know HK especially the elder people.
And how would you reply them if they ask you things about Japan or Japanese.
@@biwnzixebrxb4786ye js change ur nationality easy bro
Just had a great massage by a Hong Kong woman in Soho, the extra ending was sensational for just a couple of quid! CHEAP CHEAP!
Two hours from north to south? Are you sure you are Taiwanese? Two hours by high speed rail not by car or other transportation
So she was talking about the high-speed rail. If you're driving and there's no traffic, it’d probably take like three to four hours. Does it make much difference?🤣
@@blues2934 like 5 hours ish by driving
用卡稱想也知道在講高鐵, 你的智商是多少啊 ??
Kaohsiung is the third largest city in Taiwan
Indeed, it was,not is the second largest
who care ??
@@dingdinghuang cares
weston park ?
yes!
I know! 😁
Food?? try Visit Malaysia..According to most expatriates it's a food heaven with diverse melting pots of delicious multi-racial n multi-etchnic cuisines😅😅
Nice video....gonna download tinder...
Theses lady’s need to leave Sheffield ha better places in the uk
Given the economic situation in UK, the young generation in city are far too busy to make new friends, I bet they might like to make American friends which they might move on to.
Ton of racists!
true true
@@KanoKano-vn8wp it proved how terrible our Chinese ancestors ................
it proved how terrible our Chinese ancestors ................ 333
@@dingdinghuang you are either self hating chinese or white racists....
Funny English, they are all in the UK but struggling to mock the American accent.
@@Jumptohistory Just didn't sound natural, never heard any Indians or other asians deliberately speak in such a weird tone to show off
@@KanoKano-vn8wp Non native English speakers never know what you said.
@@dingdinghuang nothing to do with being native speaker or not, just be yourself when speaking English or any foreign language, these "Taiwanese" pretending to be someone else. Fake