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What does Sang Nen Shu mean in Hong Kong dialect?

In Hong Kong, this sentence means that the fool is blessed.

Sang Nen Shu is Cantonese slang, which is often used to describe people who are disorganized, have no priorities or have no clue. Literally, it means "blessed are the stupid", but actually it doesn't really mean "stupid", but it is a relaxed and humorous statement.

The use of this word usually means teasing and joking, and can be used to tease or laugh at each other between friends or acquaintances. Sang Nenshu is a Cantonese word with a good sense of humor, and its meaning needs to be understood according to the specific context.