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It's three o'clock, have tea! What is this?

Have tea at three o'clock first. This stalk comes from a video posted by Malaysian netizen bernard tee on Facebook. In the video, Uncle Malaysia is saying "Hello" in fluent Cantonese! What time is it now? What should we do? Have tea first! It's three o'clock. Have tea first! It's no use doing so much. The boss won't feel bad for you. You will do it after three o'clock. "

It means three o'clock. It's time for tea Don't go on working. If you go on working, the boss will not sympathize with you. Mainly because a Malaysian is speaking in Cantonese, which is fresh and close to life, making many friends who know Cantonese feel funny and kind. After all, Cantonese people like to drink tea, so many people forward it and make it into various expression packs, and then spread it.

Related background:

1, Cantonese people have the habit of drinking tea. Whether family or friends get together, they always like to go to the teahouse, make a pot of tea and serve two snacks, which has the reputation of "one cup and two pieces". Therefore, drinking tea can moisten the throat and satisfy hunger, and the taste is endless. Most Cantonese people drink tea three times a day, in the morning, in the middle and in the evening, but morning tea is the most exquisite and the atmosphere of drinking morning tea is also the most prosperous. Because drinking morning tea is a supplement to drinking tea, it is called drinking morning tea locally.

Chinese have migrated to Malaysia for hundreds of years, and their ancestral homes are mostly distributed in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and other places. In various dialects, they also came to the south with their ancestors and continued to spread in Malaysia. Dialects that people still use are arranged from north to south according to their ancestral homes, including Minqing dialect, Xinghua dialect, Minnan dialect, Hakka dialect, Chaozhou dialect, Cantonese, Hainan dialect, Guangxi Cantonese and so on.