Lesson 116: 5 POLITE WAYS TO REPLACE 'I DON'T LIKE...' #learncantonese

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Hi Cantonese learners! Sometimes, it's not too nice to tell people directly you that don't like something. Let's learn the top 5 ways to replace it. Whether you are new to my channel, it's always good to review again and again in our language learning journey.

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I am Amanda from Hong Kong. I make easy and practical cantonese learning videos for complete beginners to intermediate level.
My full time job is a flight attendant. I enjoy studying foreign languages. My job allows me to visit many places and meet many people. So that I have more chances to practice what I have learned.

Due to the covid, I haven't fly regularly for over a year. I find Youtube is extremely helpful for maintaining my language proficiency. One day, out of curiosity, I looked for cantonese learning channels. I was so surprised that there are so little and most of the good one are even from overseas. That's why I started "5 minute cantonese" on 2020.
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Thank you so much again for this super clear tutorial, keep on posting:)

jellaigarcia
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Loved it! Even though I’ve been here in Kongers for over 10 years I had never attended to these expressions.
Wow! Thank you for the lesson 👏🏻

TheHKdan
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still the best. i have only been using 'm jeong yee'. all these years no one corrected me....

yenlo
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yes this is always the best for learning Cantonese... thank you for making videos like this...

iamok
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Hi Amanda! Thanks for the great video ☺️ May I ask, if possible, could you please explain more can3稱 with sik1 hap6適合 and their differences, thanks in advance 🙏🙏🙏 Bless you

dianayeung
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We most definitely need more “Yes” language approaches 🙏

sabaokangan
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In English, I often say "It's not my favourite." (eg for food).
Would this be something like _ni1 go3 m4 hai6 zeoi3 zung1 ji3_ or is that too literal?

breadyegg
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好 has two different tones and meanings (based on tone)?!?

TomRaine