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Where is the handsome dialect?

Handsome is a Cantonese dialect.

Handsome refers to a young and beautiful man. In addition, in daily communication, handsome is also often used to address strange men. Handsome has become a common name in Hong Kong and Macao, with a polite and slightly flattering effect. Generally used to describe a good-looking man, or as a polite address for young men. For example, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome.

Cantonese is called Cantonese and Guangfu dialect in Guangdong and vernacular in Guangxi. It is a kind of tonal language, belonging to the Sino-Tibetan Chinese dialect. It is the mother tongue of Guangfu people in Guangdong and Cantonese people in Guangxi. Widely used in central and western Guangdong, southeastern Guangxi, Hong Kong, Macao and some countries or regions in South China and Southeast Asia, as well as overseas Chinese communities.

The use of Cantonese

Cantonese is widely used in the Pearl River Delta region of Guangdong Province, western Guangdong, northern Guangdong, south-central and southeastern Guangxi, western Hainan Province, Hong Kong and Macao, Singapore in Southeast Asia, Medan, Christmas Island, Malaysia, northeastern Vietnam and Chinese communities in North America, Britain, Australia and New Zealand.

The prominent feature of Guangdong, Guangxi and Cantonese is its distribution along the river: Guangzhou and Hong Kong are the centers, and it is spread in four ways: east, west and south. The first channel is Xijiang-Pearl River, that is, the area from Xijiang to Panyu includes Wuzhou and Hezhou in Guangxi and Zhaoqing, Fengkai, Deqing, Foshan, Guangzhou, Zhongshan, Zhuhai, Dongguan, Shenzhen, Jiangmen, Qingyuan, Shaoguan and Hong Kong and Macao in Guangdong.