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What does "intentional" mean in Cantonese?

The word "intentional" is generally used to express the gratitude of the other party and is an anti-greeting. Get each other's care and memory, and say something kind when you thank them.

Exodus is very cold today. I wear a lot of shirts. It's hard to get cold. -It's cold. Put on more clothes and don't catch cold.

Thank you very much You have a heart. -Thank you, thank you for your concern.

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Cantonese, also known as Cantonese and Guangfu dialect, is commonly known as vernacular Chinese, and is called Tang dialect overseas. It is one of the seven dialects of Sino-Tibetan tonal language and Chinese, and it is also the mother tongue of Guangfu people of Han nationality.

Cantonese originated from the fusion of ancient Vietnamese and elegant words in the Central Plains, and has a complete nine-tone and six-tone, perfectly retaining the characteristics of ancient Vietnamese and ancient Chinese. Cantonese is widely popular in overseas Chinese communities in China, such as Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Sydney, Melbourne, Christmas Island, new york, San Francisco, Vancouver and Toronto.

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