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Review: Shirley - PH

BrettKavanaugh

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Also, majority probably don't speak Cantonese. You typically have to be from HK or Guangzhou to speak. It feels to me like they've got girls from all over China, as well as HK and Taiwan. I think Rachel is from Sichuan. Mimi from Taiwan. Pretty sure Nikko was from the north but I forget. Joey is from the SW. I really should get a map out and use push-pins.
 

night5678

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I usually do but that Friday was her last day until she took a mini vacation. With Rachel you just got to tell her ahead of time you want 2x. Going to try to learn some mandarin (or should I learn Cantonese?) Any book recommendations?
Mandarin would be more useful since Cantonese is the less used dialect. Not sure what the girls at PH speak, but if you're going to commit, your best bet would be mandarin.
 

BrettKavanaugh

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Hmmm...pretty sure Mimi told me Taiwan. But wouldn't be the first time a provider changed her story. That said, she does look more exotic, so I believe the Malay mix story. Jessica also told me Taiwan. One of them, I think Jessica, told me she was actually aboriginal Taiwanese, though she doesn't look it, so I was skeptical. Guess that's not really relevant since Jessica hasn't been seen in what, 8 months?

Point is, learn Mandarin for universality, but if you're marrying someone from Guangzhou/HK, learn Cantonese: I imagine its rarer to find a Cantonese speaking customer than Mandarin, so they'll probably get an extra kick out of that. That, and 260 will get you 2 pops.
 

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Hmmm...pretty sure Mimi told me Taiwan. But wouldn't be the first time a provider changed her story. That said, she does look more exotic, so I believe the Malay mix story. Jessica also told me Taiwan. One of them, I think Jessica, told me she was actually aboriginal Taiwanese, though she doesn't look it, so I was skeptical. Guess that's not really relevant since Jessica hasn't been seen in what, 8 months?

Point is, learn Mandarin for universality, but if you're marrying someone from Guangzhou/HK, learn Cantonese: I imagine its rarer to find a Cantonese speaking customer than Mandarin, so they'll probably get an extra kick out of that. That, and 260 will get you 2 pops.
you can't tell mimi's cantonese/malaysian accent? it is so cute and sexy, especially during the sex part, lol. some of my friends are cantonese/malaysian, so they all speak the same accent like mimi.

hey I'm cantonese but I can also speak mandarin too. yes, sometimes they do get a kick out of it because i speak cantonese and born in hong kong. I get a kick too if the girl speaks cantonese. my current favorite is chloe at nyaw, love her cantonese/mandarin mixed accent. it drives me crazy.

mandarin is easy to learn because it has 4 tones as compared to 9 tones for cantonese.
cantonese words and phrases are not used in mandarin. for example, i received a beef jerky this morning (cantonese phrase/sentence). anyone wants to take a guess? dont cheat and google it. lol
 

BrettKavanaugh

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you can't tell mimi's cantonese/malaysian accent? it is so cute and sexy, especially during the sex part, lol. some of my friends are cantonese/malaysian, so they all speak the same accent like mimi.

hey I'm cantonese but I can also speak mandarin too. yes, sometimes they do get a kick out of it because i speak cantonese and born in hong kong. I get a kick too if the girl speaks cantonese. my current favorite is chloe at nyaw, love her cantonese/mandarin mixed accent. it drives me crazy.

mandarin is easy to learn because it has 4 tones as compared to 9 tones for cantonese.
cantonese words and phrases are not used in mandarin. for example, i received a beef jerky this morning (cantonese phrase/sentence). anyone wants to take a guess? dont cheat and google it. lol
Nah, I'm not remotely close to fluent, so the only accents I can really pick out are the hard core Beijing accents with all the r sounds. Speaking of which, now that I think about it, it's pretty rare to see a working girl who says she's from Beijing. Can't think of any off the top of my head. Shanghai yes, but Beijing not so much.
 

BrettKavanaugh

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I won't argue the point, but Jessica seemed to know things about Taiwan a typical mainlander girl wouldn't know. Next time I'm breaking out some traditional characters to test them!

I wouldn't be surprised if the ones who say they're from Hong Kong (Isabella for one), are also really Guangzhou bumpkins.
 

Kinosellis

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Lol. Traditional is close enough where they can still probably read it. If you can read traditional, it’s easier reading the simplified version. You gotta break out that Taiwanese.
 

gleenight

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Traditional/simplified written characters are taught in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, can’t say for other south east Asia’s. You need them to speak their native language to know where their originally from or born. If you were born and raised in Shanghai, your native language is shanghaiese. You go to elementary schools to learn mandarin which is the official spoken language of China. You really can’t test them by writing some characters to find out.
 

BrettKavanaugh

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I've known mainlanders who don't really know lots of traditional characters. Better yet, I'll make them WRITE "Taiwan" with formal/traditional. That's a beast.
 
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