Hong Kong people, before 1990s, only think Chinese is Cantonese. . P) m2 h2 r# i3 \6 v, ?2 P. ETVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。It was wrong but we only think and talk that way.
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Mate, you don't even know the definition of Chinese.
g- A: G5 o5 U! s& C7 \5.39.217.76 7 O& ?# l- w E7 y1 i& S4 O' M' c6 ?公仔箱論壇What's wrong with the word "Chinese"? The word "Chinese" has multiple implications, just like any other words like "English" , "German" and "French"~~~ When you are in a place where majority of the public speaks Cantonese (which is a local dialect of Chinese), asking a person to "Speak Chinese" means you want that person to speak in that local dialect, i.e. Cantonese in this case! % }6 e: Z+ z* R1 h5 \5.39.217.76! C& s3 H( L. v( x3 o
I think your interpretation of "Chinese" being just a human race is far too superficial ~~~ 7 w- t/ w3 j7 E2 A, C公仔箱論壇