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Haronymous
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Good God, someone is either trolling or failed really hard regarding Hong Kong ...
>It's due with the Hungarian (and to a lesser extent, German) mercenaries that occupied parts of Hong Kong even before the UK took control
Hong Kong was practically nothing but fishing villages, small settlements, and possibly pirate hideouts before the British took control of it in 1841. It was after the British takeover that we see Hong Kong as a major port, trading post, and gateway to China for the British and others from the 1850s.
>Although not taught in schools now, a lot of the secondary and older generations speak Cantonese and Hungarian
Never happened, my parents were raised in the 50s and 60s and they were never taught Hungarian. That and all four of my grandparents don't speak it either. Hell, if they were to learn a 3rd language aside from English and Cantonese, they would be better off learning Indian due to a good amount of them working in Hong Kong as police officiers and such back in the old days.
As a Hong Kong ex-pat, I lol'd and RAGE'd at the same time ... 5/10
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