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As China rises, more will learn Chinese Mandarin, the most common dialect. Have you ever had the experience of a fluent English speaker looking down on you for having an accent or stuttering? One thing I am confident on is that the Chinese are VERY generous when we see...

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[Trans] Lingling Kwong x SnackPaper interview #Linglingkwong #หลิงหลิงคอง : What's the first word that left you a strong impression when you just started to learn Thai? 🦮: "Kha". When we speak (Chinese/Cantonese) we don't have that. But in Thailand, when you're talking to a senior/older person, you must add "kha" at the end of the sentence. If you miss that, you'd be seen as having no manner. At first I wasn't used to it, people might think I didn't have manners. : When you weren't fluent in Thai at the beginning, how did you express yourself? 🦮: Using body language or facial expressions. : When there's something difficult to explain, what did you do? 🦮: I would ask "what does it mean?" : What's the most valuable thing you found about using different language systems? 🦮: I think while learning a language, you're also learning its culture. The most valuable thing is that language helps us understand the culture. : Is it easy for you to build smooth bonds with other people? 🦮: I don't normally talk much. Once you are really close to me, our talk could get really deep. : How did you overcome this difficult phase? 🦮: People who don't talk much can easily get misunderstood. I tried to speak more, but in the end I'd still think "I'd better shut up". : What are the three things you're doing to make yourself better? 🦮: Language and acting skills have always been on my learning list. But I probably spend the most time learning the language.

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