u/bCantonese

Sharing my experience: use what people hate for your content

Dislikes don't matter at all. It shows that you have the power to control someone's emotions.

My intention wasn't even to rage-bait. My channel, B. Cantonese, teaches Strategic Speech and Cantonese. 67 in Cantonese is an internet slang, to represent 碌柒 (luk1 chat6), meaning "messed up", "stupid". It doesn't sound like 🤷🏼‍♀️"six-seven".

Got so many hate from people who hate the 67 joke itself plus their arrogant assumptions! Emotions always spread faster than facts.

I was actually teaching the word 碌柒, and some Hong Kong culture. This shows that no matter what you do, there are people going to hate on every single thing. If your content is gold, they say you're ugly. If you're pretty, they say you're attention seeking (wait what, isn't that our job?) Let them misunderstand. Let them comment.

Don't let negative people turn you into one of them.🥂Keep doing what you do as a content creator.

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u/bCantonese — 14 hours ago

Boys Play Tricks on Girls They Like... Not to justify it, but does any girl only realize that that "bully" was actually in love with you?

u/bCantonese — 1 day ago

Boys Play Tricks on Girls They Like... Not to justify it, but does any girl only realize that that "bully" was actually in love with you?

u/bCantonese — 1 day ago

For those done being nice. Learn Cantonese through Mindset, Emotion, and Real‑Life Survival.😏

u/bCantonese — 2 days ago

I'm transforming my channel into a hardcore tool for "sociolinguistics," what do you guys think of this description?

u/bCantonese — 2 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 109 r/acting

Actors who are about to / have already given up, let's talk.

u/bCantonese — 6 days ago