50 years ago when my family immigrated from HK to the US it was for a better life. Well I am glad my parents made that choice. Good luck my friend.
@MoonMaChannel3 күн бұрын
Thanks for your sharing
@timchu43844 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing Ben/Natally's story. They are indeed very brave. Despite all the initial challenges starting life in UK, they maintained a positive outlook and adapt! Most of all, maintain the Hong Konger's "Never die. Never surrender" spirit. I wish them the best and together have a happy life in the UK. ♥
Benjamin and Natally you're setting a great example for the other young or even older Hong Kongers that you can conquer hardship and have a good life . Have an open mind and go for what you believe in. Good job ! I wish you a successful future in the UK ! 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@Sesame02094 ай бұрын
好勇敢,倆囗子要好好互相珍惜, 夫妻同心,其利斷金❤加油💕祝福🙏
@PepperWong-gd6kw4 ай бұрын
好好的考驗人生
@candy57484 ай бұрын
好開心,一集好好聽呀,祝嗰兩位嘉賓有個美滿幸福嘅生活
@flyingzone3564 ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching this interview a lot. I really admire the candor, the open-mindedness, and the spirit of this young couple. Being an old immigrant (in both age and time), I understand the struggle of new immigrants so well. I also know not everyone can "make it" as an immigrant. It's only those with a lot of resilience, flexibility, and the ability to adapt who can survive and even thrive. This young couple exemplifies all that. They are willing to let go of their old lifestyle and mentality in Hong Kong and embrace a completely different lifestyle and attitude. I wish them all the best.
@@hovowvow Your mentality is so typical of those who have never ventured outside their little cocoon, always thinking of staying inside one's comfort zone, valuing materialism over the quality of life. People like you can definitely never survive life abroad. It doesn't mean life abroad is better, of course. Some people are destined to stay in their birthplace until the moment they die, and that's OK. But at least embrace an open mind when it comes to the lives of others. It is their choice. If they like their new lifestyle, who are you to judge?
此身安處是吾家 Don’t push yourselves too much just enjoying a peaceful life
@arronlee03334 ай бұрын
堅持不回流💪
@Lily-p6p3e11 күн бұрын
呢個人係為害社會啊,千祈唔好返嚟香港
@rhodatse78612 ай бұрын
Think I’m entitled to throw in a bit of my advice. Been in USA for 50 years of my life. I know you guys are in UK, immigrants issues are the same everywhere. I must give you guys the credit of being so brave but that again you guys are still young to face the challenges. Not a good experience at all to be honest. If you are older folks, you may want to re and re consider many many times before plunging in this huge decision. Do not think of depending on your children because you would only increase their burden. One good advice is step out of your comfort zone. Do not rely on the Chinese community. Walk into mainstream culture and environment. Discrimination , you’d be surprised doesn’t come from native UK people. Mostly from your own kind or other culture, like Mexican, Indian, African. Some may not even be UK citizen yet. They view you as outsider stealing their jobs. The UK Chinese has seniority over you in terms of everything. They were there way before you. That’s happens everywhere, but of course there are exceptions. Be careful, don’t let your guard down at all times. Family always comes first! Take care❤