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(Eng/Chi Sub) Brian Tseng 曾博恩 On Why Taiwanese Don't Shake Hands - Stand-Up, Asia! Season 4 FULL SET
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Courtney Shih posted on 2020/03/31Ever wondered why Taiwanese people might not be the biggest hand-shakers? Dive into this hilarious stand-up set by Brian Tseng as he hilariously explores cultural differences and funny language mix-ups! You'll pick up some great observational comedy and practical phrases for cross-cultural conversations.
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was like
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- Intransitive Verb
- To resemble or be similar to something.
- Used to introduce a quotation or paraphrase.
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More you know
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- Phrase
- A phrase used as a filler in speech, often to indicate uncertainty or to seek confirmation from the listener.
- A phrase used to seek agreement or confirmation from the listener.
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- Adjective
- Fine; without problems; satisfactory
- Safe and well; not hurt or damaged.
- Interjection
- An expression of agreement or acceptance.
- Giving permission or consent.
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- Adverb
- Used as a filler word or to indicate reported speech or thought.
- Intransitive Verb
- To experience a particular feeling or state.
- To resemble or have qualities similar to someone or something.
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