Me too, also immigrated to 🍁 for 30+ years. Your situation will be very close to mine. After settling down, I never think to go back to HK. I cannot adapt to the live in HK lu.😅
@夏君-k3i Жыл бұрын
习惯刷盘子,习惯领教堂的免费午餐,习惯住地下室,习惯交不起暖气费的寒冷冬天,一切都美好起来了
@雅君墨客 Жыл бұрын
@summoner3372 毕竟他们也只能这样安慰自己呀😂
@ddthomas Жыл бұрын
看到你們兩人從心而發地分享,忍住眼淚咁分享 感動 感謝 ❤
@lvxiaoge Жыл бұрын
整條片充滿鼓勵,正能量, 正是很多新移到英國的人相當受用的說話, thank you Stevo and Faye!!
I normally don’t leave any comments on KZbin but found that I must thank both for putting up this video. Thanks Faye and Stevo, you’ve done a great sharing.
@lisalisa-bu7ws Жыл бұрын
謝謝你們坦白又真誠的分享和鼓勵!香港人加油💪!祝福所有移民都快樂健康地生活下去!
@robertowen8492 Жыл бұрын
This is your best episode ever made that should touch the bottom of the hearts of every Hongkongers that have moved to UK. So encouraging and understanding why you have moved to UK. It’s absolutely critical. Thank you!
@HappyTime-sh7ie Жыл бұрын
This episode has a far reaching effect on many newly arrived Hongkongers who are struggling to adapt their new life in UK.
@wendybrierley541211 ай бұрын
I have met Hong Kong people came to England for 40, 50 years and they don't speak English or very little English! This is the first hurdle to conquer. I have many English friends and socialise with many. I am retired now, reasonable pension income as I worked but retired early. Yes, initially homesick a bit but it will get better. I have also met some new comers from HK and the young ones now speak English. They found jobs. Good luck and good lives to you! @@HappyTime-sh7ie
Thank you so much 菲 and Stevo,又係一條好正好正嘅Video!值得多分享出去。多謝你們上次的回覆留言,真心感謝你們,you're the best!
@jcheung4307 Жыл бұрын
Stevo and Faye, you two always support HK people. Full of love, thankssssssssssss 😙❤
@davidlau703 Жыл бұрын
When I arrive, I had only HK$1000. Worked as a dishwasher at a steak house right away and sleep at the back of the restuarant. After 3 months, I was able to rent a room, go to school in the day time and work at the restuarant at night, sleeping less than 4 hours per day. Able to get job rotation in the restuarent as a waiter, cook, bar tender and manager. After graduation, I worked as a professional engineer with MBA, teach part time in college. Climbed the corporate ladder to supervisor, manager, VP and director of the corpoaration. As long as you have drive and willing to learn and work hard, you can be successful. Cheers to all our Hongkongese... work hard and be sucessful.. you can do it. Nothing can stop us Hongkongese. We can surive anywhere in the world. Hongkongees are the second highest income group in UK, US, Canada, Australia and EU.
@kamingwong9410 Жыл бұрын
勁….
@minlui2752 Жыл бұрын
@David Lau Everybody will Not be as successful as you which is a reality, because some Chinese engineers are born and raised in UK, US, Canada, Australia and EU, but they will never be VP and Director of the corporation!!!! Tons and tons of people not bright enough to graduate from college can never get too far in life no matter what country they live in like me!!!!!!!!!
@chenkim4444 Жыл бұрын
David Lau don't talk crab. Time has changed. Now cost has increased and it is not easy to find jobs with reasonable pay .The Hongers were ok in Hong Kong. Those who migrated were divorced after a short period because of many difficulties. Families destroyed. If they remain in Hong Kong their life is a happy one.
@chenkim4444 Жыл бұрын
Please don't encourage and give the idea that is ok for everyone to migrate. Do u know that majority of them after listening to people u, migrate and are suffering in host country and too shameful or financially not able to return to h. k. Please give the factual and realistic view. Tell the whole story and do statisticsal research. Don't entice ignorant hongers to jump in and destroy their families. They are ok in h k.
My dad immigrated to England in the 1950’s. He borrowed money to paid his sea trip, the journey took months and he suffered many sea sickness. He left behind a grandma, a mum , a wife and a one year old son. For the first three months after he arrived in England he could not find work, by then he had already left home about 6 months. My dad was a farmer who could not read or write. With determination AND determination he self taught to write and read so that he could keep in contact with his family. The first time he went back to see his family in Hong Kong was 8 years later. He stayed for a year and build a new house before coming back to England. I am telling this story just to let you know in my dad’s time it was perhaps 10 times harder. So don’t complain or give up easily. Good luck!
Very nice, informative, and supportive video! I was there to study almost 40 years ago. I still remembered my sister took me to a very small town called Dewsbury near Huddersfield area and dumped me there for the next three years. I think I was the only Chinese from Hong Kong in that town back in that time, except those from the Chinese chop suey shop. That was the turning point of my life and I learned to grow up with limited resources. Now, some of my siblings and their families have already moved to UK and I really feel good for them. Everyone moves to UK for different reasons. I totally agreed with your saying that the first few years might be a struggling period, after that, life will become better once you emerge yourself into the culture and the way of life of that country. Thanks again, your video speaks the truth and very helpful to a lot of people.
You two are so great , the mindset is very important, if you concentrate on the negative, everything would be negative, remember why you immigrate in the first place ! And thanks for bringing the joyful moments to your subscribers ✌️✌️✌️