Comment below if y'all want more Gong vids! haha Thanks so much for watching! If you enjoyed the video and would like to further support me, I’d really appreciate if you could: ♡ watch the video all the way til the end ♡ comment below with any thoughts! ♡ like this vid 👍🏻 ♡ subscribe if you haven't already ♡ follow and join the IG fam @katrinastacie ♡ check out my website hehe katrinastacie.com
I love how you're keeping our Teochew nang culture alive, especially you interacting with your grandpa 💯He reminds me so much of my grandpa. Much love from San Francisco 🌉💯
Please continue doing these types of videos as long as you can 🫶🏼 help continue to share our Teochew culture and cherish these moments with him 🥹 My 94 year old Ama just passed away very recently, and I thankfully had a good amount of videos with her and so many memories with her. My best friend. I miss her dearly. Your Gong reminds me of my Gong, who passed in 2000. This is so beautiful. Sending love from SD, CA ❤
Aww sending you so much love, so sorry for your losses. I’m so glad you have so many videos with her 🥹 I feel the same about both my grandmas who I lost last year.. so thankful I was able to spend a lot of time with them and have many pics and vids to look back on. Thankyou so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
I'm from Germany and also have Teochew background - this video reminds me of the time spending with my grandparents, also speaking Teochew. There is almost no Teochew community in Germany - so happy to find this vlog! Your teochew dialect is exactly the same as we speak at home, so awkwardly familiar. Much love from Germany.
I LOVED watching this!! My Ah Ma was Teochew, my Ah Gong was Hokkien. So nice to hear Teochew spoken!! I grew up in Sarawak, Malaysia, but now live in the UK!! Sending warm wishes to you all, especially your Ah Gong!! ❤🤗
Aww thanks for subscribing!! My gong doesn’t always like making these long vids, but I upload lots of him on my IG @katrinastacie (grandparents highlight) and UA-cam shorts :) 🥰
Hehe thank you Vivian!! 🥰 I’ll try! Thank you for following me on IG too :,) I post lots of Gong content there hehehe and have lots of teochew content in my “grandparents” and “culture” highlights 🙏🏻💛 I also clicked your link in bio and so amazing what you’re doing to keep the teochew language alive 🎉
Omg this is genuinely one of my most favorite videos ever and that’s saying a lot considering I watch so many Chinese dramas! Ur gong is sooo cute!! He reminds me of mine🥹💗
From your Gong's way of speaking, I guess he is from Chaoyang district of Shantou city, probably not far away from my home. Years ago, I was in Atlanta and had the pleasure to meet and chat with some teochew folks living in the south. Some of them know how to speak teochew well but never got the chance to visit teochew as they are the second-generation immigrants from VD or CBDA. I can tell that in their mind, DengSua(“塘山” Teochew) is always their hometown. Likewise, we always see you as one of us, Gaginang 家己人 :)
omg... As a Thai whose got grandpa and grandma as Teochew. It's really reminded me in the past when two of them speak together. Such a nostalgic trip down the memory lane. Where I'm in, probably the last gen of family to call all my relative in Teochew terms. All those lao gong, lao ma, aa gong, aa ma, aa jeck, aa pae, aa ee, aa guu, aa goo, smth like that. Down the line we just call them like that as a name. Call them the same as what my dad, mom call them. Not smth as grandpa, grandma, aunt, uncle, which are dynamically changing to each person relative to you anymore. And generation after mine are all calling their mom/dad/grandpa/grandma in all Thai terms. So in some day, all would be gone.
Such an inspiring vlog. Every now and then, I scour UA-cam for any Teochew content I can find just so that I can hold onto that sliver of a connection I have to my heritage. I have to say this is probably my favorite video yet. The intimacy makes the video that much more genuine and reminds me so much of my own family and was also a great way to practice my broken teochew. You just gained a new fan, keep up ALIFWIN! Might have to start doing just that
Hearing other individuals around my age range speak Teochew on a proficient level espicially with their elders makes me so happy, It's uncommon for Millennials and Gen Z to speak this fluently. ❤
Ngoại cũng biết nói tiếng Anh giỏi quá luôn 👏👏👏👏 em gái nói tiếng triều châu cũng giỏi quá 💖💖💖💖🌹🌹🌹🌹ăn đồ Nhật uống rượu tây hút xì gà. Chúc cả gia đình vui vẻ an lành 💖💖💖 Chắc các bạn ở việt nam qua vì ta nghe ngoại nói có đi Sài Gòn kkkk Đúng rồi các bạn ở việt nam 33 năm. Gia đình vui quá Chắc hôm nay ngày giỗ bà ngoại gia đình sum họp đầy đủ. Chác mọi người ở Florida?
Wow so happy to see this video. My grandparents are also from 潮陽so i totally understood your gongs accent and I normally can’t understand Teochew because the pronunciation throws me off completely. I think there are videos on UA-cam to show how 潮陽 looks like today. From what I heard, the most popular TeoChew dishes today are beef balls and beef hotpot.
Thanks for sharing Katrina! My family in terms of ethnicity is much like yours. Same migrations as well, except of USA my family moved to Canada. Unfortunately my family is rather toxic and not healthily close. With the only exception being my Lao Ma. She was what developed the best of me. I appreciate you sharing this look into your family, as it shows a look into what a wholesome and healthy Teochew family looks like. Makes me think of my late Lao Ma, and gives me strength to continue striving for the best me I can be.
❤ Love watching your videos. Please post more of daily speaking with Ah GONG. My Teochew is very limit but watching your videos I’m picking up a lots of words ❤.
@@Paihok6231 yay glad to hear it :) it’s quite difficult filming long videos of him, but I try to upload UA-cam Shorts and I share on my Instagram too - they’re saved in my grandparents highlight 😄@katrinastacie
Someone reprint your video to the Chinese social platform "Little Red Book". And I found the original creater at the end of the video, that's why I am here. Your video is so amazing!!! Gong's accent is very similar to my grandparents, probably from the same city(Puning 普宁). This made me feel very welcome. Hope you and your family are in good health and happiness🥰
My wife’s Teochew and her Gong passed away about 10 years ago. That’s cool to see your Gong throwing out some English phrases! He’s got a cool personality 😊
Hii it’s really cool to see you and your grandpa speak teochew. My grandparents from both sides are full teochew and I know that some of my grandparents siblings moved to the states and have children in New York (third cousins- Lam) and California. So I probably have distant relatives in the states 😂😂. I can only speak Cantonese and know some basic phrases like Le ho, gang hu de, chia meung Le Mia mit Gai. Just curious what’s your grandpas surname??
Lmao your unsolicited advice is not appreciated. My family is very cognizant of his diet and vitals - you saw one meal that he ate. At 91 years old, food is one of the few things that brings him so much joy.. we let him enjoy once in a while.
aww thank you so much for watching!!! and I think it was you who followed on IG :') ty so much for taking the time to go thru my highlights and posts.. it really means a lot, Chrissy!
@@katrinastacie yes it was me!! ur stories and highlights gave me so much joy as I have never seen a family dynamic close to mine and also from the outside y’all seem quite close and supportive with each other, which is very adorable🥹 It has also inspired me to look for improvements in my own family dynamic as we are also close but sadly with a lot of disharmony as well, due to life circumstances and trauma. When I saw your family playing Jenga, I was so fascinated by your grandfather and the support of your family. Your Gong reminds me a lot of my father who’s quite old and physically not the fittest, so I’m now thinking about trying to play this game with him, as ur Gong did so well and seemed so happy 🥹 So thank you so much for sharing your family and teochew culture with the world. I really appreciate it and I wish happiness, health and prosperity for all of your family ❤️🙇🏻♀️
Comment below if y'all want more Gong vids! haha
Thanks so much for watching! If you enjoyed the video and would like to further support me, I’d really appreciate if you could:
♡ watch the video all the way til the end
♡ comment below with any thoughts!
♡ like this vid 👍🏻
♡ subscribe if you haven't already
♡ follow and join the IG fam @katrinastacie
♡ check out my website hehe katrinastacie.com
I love how you're keeping our Teochew nang culture alive, especially you interacting with your grandpa 💯He reminds me so much of my grandpa. Much love from San Francisco 🌉💯
Aww 😄 thanks for watching, Brendan!! Sending love to you and your grandpa from SoCal!
Please continue doing these types of videos as long as you can 🫶🏼 help continue to share our Teochew culture and cherish these moments with him 🥹
My 94 year old Ama just passed away very recently, and I thankfully had a good amount of videos with her and so many memories with her. My best friend. I miss her dearly. Your Gong reminds me of my Gong, who passed in 2000. This is so beautiful.
Sending love from SD, CA ❤
Aww sending you so much love, so sorry for your losses. I’m so glad you have so many videos with her 🥹 I feel the same about both my grandmas who I lost last year.. so thankful I was able to spend a lot of time with them and have many pics and vids to look back on.
Thankyou so much for watching ❤️❤️❤️
Watching this reminds of spending time with my family. So happy to hear everyone speak Teochew.
Great video. I watched this with my 75 year old dad and its very entertaining. Thank you for sharing ❤
Aww that makes me so happy. Thank you both for watching!!
I am a 4th Gen Teochew in Sarawak Malaysia and so proud to see you keep the Teochew dialect alive in the USA.
Watching this video brought back so many memories of my Ma , Lau Ma and Lau Gong. Thank you for making this content.
I'm from Germany and also have Teochew background - this video reminds me of the time spending with my grandparents, also speaking Teochew.
There is almost no Teochew community in Germany - so happy to find this vlog!
Your teochew dialect is exactly the same as we speak at home, so awkwardly familiar.
Much love from Germany.
Omg oha ein deutscher Teochew? 🥹 Legit nie jemanden kennengelernt aus unserer Generation, der Teochew spricht. Wir müssen uns connecten 🥹🙏
I LOVED watching this!! My Ah Ma was Teochew, my Ah Gong was Hokkien. So nice to hear Teochew spoken!!
I grew up in Sarawak, Malaysia, but now live in the UK!!
Sending warm wishes to you all, especially your Ah Gong!! ❤🤗
yay thank you for watching and for the warm wishes :')
@@katrinastacie It was lovely to hear Teochew being spoken!! 💞🤗
Shout out from a teo chew nang in Sweden! This is so endearing and brings so much joy to watch! ❤
more videos please! especially listening to Teochew. I'm subscribing!
Aww thanks for subscribing!! My gong doesn’t always like making these long vids, but I upload lots of him on my IG @katrinastacie (grandparents highlight) and UA-cam shorts :) 🥰
Yes, definitely please make more. So peaceful listening to a gong speak teochew.
OMG! Your a-gong is really cute. Please do more Teochew vlog with your a-gong❤
Hehe thank you Vivian!! 🥰 I’ll try! Thank you for following me on IG too :,) I post lots of Gong content there hehehe and have lots of teochew content in my “grandparents” and “culture” highlights 🙏🏻💛
I also clicked your link in bio and so amazing what you’re doing to keep the teochew language alive 🎉
Omg this is genuinely one of my most favorite videos ever and that’s saying a lot considering I watch so many Chinese dramas! Ur gong is sooo cute!! He reminds me of mine🥹💗
Aww that means the world to me!!! Thank you 😭❤️
@@katrinastacieofc!! i’d love to see him in future videos😆🩵
@@sammi_boba143 hehe I’ll try 🤭 much easier to record little snippets of him so you’ll see him in many of my youtube shorts/IG reels/IG Stories! 🩷
From your Gong's way of speaking, I guess he is from Chaoyang district of Shantou city, probably not far away from my home. Years ago, I was in Atlanta and had the pleasure to meet and chat with some teochew folks living in the south. Some of them know how to speak teochew well but never got the chance to visit teochew as they are the second-generation immigrants from VD or CBDA. I can tell that in their mind, DengSua(“塘山” Teochew) is always their hometown. Likewise, we always see you as one of us, Gaginang 家己人 :)
omg... As a Thai whose got grandpa and grandma as Teochew. It's really reminded me in the past when two of them speak together. Such a nostalgic trip down the memory lane.
Where I'm in, probably the last gen of family to call all my relative in Teochew terms. All those lao gong, lao ma, aa gong, aa ma, aa jeck, aa pae, aa ee, aa guu, aa goo, smth like that.
Down the line we just call them like that as a name. Call them the same as what my dad, mom call them. Not smth as grandpa, grandma, aunt, uncle, which are dynamically changing to each person relative to you anymore.
And generation after mine are all calling their mom/dad/grandpa/grandma in all Thai terms. So in some day, all would be gone.
Such an inspiring vlog.
Every now and then, I scour UA-cam for any Teochew content I can find just so that I can hold onto that sliver of a connection I have to my heritage. I have to say this is probably my favorite video yet.
The intimacy makes the video that much more genuine and reminds me so much of my own family and was also a great way to practice my broken teochew. You just gained a new fan, keep up ALIFWIN! Might have to start doing just that
@@yikes_nathan 🥹 that means so much to me! Thank you for watching! Haha my Gong is over today as well, so we’ll be having a similar day today 😊
@@yikes_nathan and yess hahah I support ALIFWIN all around 🥳
@ that’s adorable, hope you guys are still doing the walks “back to his house”
Thank you for sharing! This was so sad but also made me think of my grandparents
Aw not meant to be sad 🥺☺️ thanks for watching and hopefully brought some warm thoughts amidst it all! ❤
Katrina, I’m proud you. Good job 😁I liked this video 😘😘😘
Hehe thank you Twang Goh 🥰🥰
Hearing other individuals around my age range speak Teochew on a proficient level espicially with their elders makes me so happy, It's uncommon for Millennials and Gen Z to speak this fluently. ❤
🥹 awww haha! That rly means a lot - thank you Erick!!
Sah goh so glad that you captured a few of gong’s younger life stories and how proud and smart gong was and is😊❤
😊❤
Ngoại cũng biết nói tiếng Anh giỏi quá luôn 👏👏👏👏 em gái nói tiếng triều châu cũng giỏi quá 💖💖💖💖🌹🌹🌹🌹ăn đồ Nhật uống rượu tây hút xì gà. Chúc cả gia đình vui vẻ an lành 💖💖💖
Chắc các bạn ở việt nam qua vì ta nghe ngoại nói có đi Sài Gòn kkkk
Đúng rồi các bạn ở việt nam 33 năm. Gia đình vui quá
Chắc hôm nay ngày giỗ bà ngoại gia đình sum họp đầy đủ. Chác mọi người ở Florida?
老叔,厲害👍
I actually understand every single word of your conversations 😂 BTW, my family bloodline is from Teochew Hui Lai, I'm born in Malaysia.
Your Gong so lovely and cute 😂. I show this video to my parents. My family are Teochew.
aww!! 🥰 thank you and your fam for watching!
Wow so happy to see this video. My grandparents are also from 潮陽so i totally understood your gongs accent and I normally can’t understand Teochew because the pronunciation throws me off completely. I think there are videos on UA-cam to show how 潮陽 looks like today. From what I heard, the most popular TeoChew dishes today are beef balls and beef hotpot.
Thank you for upload this video, Missing my Gong n My DAD toooooo.
Awesome to hear that your Teochew is similar to mine in Malaysia.
Very heartwarming and kind of adventurous.
Brings back memories when I was married to my Chinese ex.
Let grandpa live long healthy nice life.
Thanks for sharing Katrina!
My family in terms of ethnicity is much like yours. Same migrations as well, except of USA my family moved to Canada.
Unfortunately my family is rather toxic and not healthily close.
With the only exception being my Lao Ma. She was what developed the best of me.
I appreciate you sharing this look into your family, as it shows a look into what a wholesome and healthy Teochew family looks like.
Makes me think of my late Lao Ma, and gives me strength to continue striving for the best me I can be.
Aww sending love, so glad you had your Lao Ma ❤️❤️
Reminds me of my Ah Gong too ❤
Yes please nana, I want to see more of grandparents videos ❤
Hehehe Will do 🥰🥰
❤ Love watching your videos. Please post more of daily speaking with Ah GONG. My Teochew is very limit but watching your videos I’m picking up a lots of words ❤.
@@Paihok6231 yay glad to hear it :) it’s quite difficult filming long videos of him, but I try to upload UA-cam Shorts and I share on my Instagram too - they’re saved in my grandparents highlight 😄@katrinastacie
Someone reprint your video to the Chinese social platform "Little Red Book". And I found the original creater at the end of the video, that's why I am here. Your video is so amazing!!! Gong's accent is very similar to my grandparents, probably from the same city(Puning 普宁). This made me feel very welcome. Hope you and your family are in good health and happiness🥰
Awww I’m so glad you found me (but also kinda upset someone reposted my vid 😭😭 Ty for letting me know!).. so glad this vid brought some happiness 🥰
My wife’s Teochew and her Gong passed away about 10 years ago. That’s cool to see your Gong throwing out some English phrases! He’s got a cool personality 😊
very good!😁 l am also Teochew nan from Malaysia!
Your Gong's slang is just like my deceased mom, she was from China. I missed my mom very much.
Aww 🥺🤍 thank you for watching, sending hugs
Hii it’s really cool to see you and your grandpa speak teochew. My grandparents from both sides are full teochew and I know that some of my grandparents siblings moved to the states and have children in New York (third cousins- Lam) and California. So I probably have distant relatives in the states 😂😂. I can only speak Cantonese and know some basic phrases like Le ho, gang hu de, chia meung Le Mia mit Gai. Just curious what’s your grandpas surname??
haha that’s awesome 👏🏻 his surname is 葉
Though living in the US, your teochew upbringing n Chinese culture is intact.
😊👌🏻
Your AhGong is just excellent! It is really good.
☺️ thank you!!
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Excuse me, where do I learn Teochew? I really wanna learn it after learning Mandarin and Cantonese.
"lu mia mi gkai" 👍
Your Teochew have a touch of Fujian
I am half teochew, half fujianese :)
long life a-gong!❤
tbh i cried a little bit because my a-gong already left this world since 4 years ago during the pandemic times 🥲
Aww I’m so sorry for your loss 🥺🥺
@@katrinastacie thank you🙏🏻
How come your Gong has different accent with the rest of families? He is from Teo Yong?
His accent is cause he grew up in Chao Zhou in China, but the rest of us have more of a Vietnamese accent cause my parents were born and raised in VN.
Sounds very Vietnamese-Teochew. Gong snort at the beginning is so Teochew.
Ah gong jing-sik ho sioh 🥺
Aww thank you for watching 🥹🥹🫶🏻
As a Malaysian Chinese, I feel regretful for not learning Teochew....
Your ah Gong sounds like from TeoYeo (朝阳).
Where are from? Vietnam 🤔
Sadly I can understand both Teochew and Cantonese but I don’t know how to speak… 😅
Where is your Teochew origin in China?
Teoyeo
A bit ignorant in regarding food. A bit risky letting elderly eating sushi raw meat. Please ensure food give to elderly is fully cook.
Lmao your unsolicited advice is not appreciated. My family is very cognizant of his diet and vitals - you saw one meal that he ate. At 91 years old, food is one of the few things that brings him so much joy.. we let him enjoy once in a while.
a western born teochew 🥹 thanks for this video! i have never met any so these videos are so heart warming ❤️
aww thank you so much for watching!!! and I think it was you who followed on IG :') ty so much for taking the time to go thru my highlights and posts.. it really means a lot, Chrissy!
@@katrinastacie yes it was me!! ur stories and highlights gave me so much joy as I have never seen a family dynamic close to mine and also from the outside y’all seem quite close and supportive with each other, which is very adorable🥹 It has also inspired me to look for improvements in my own family dynamic as we are also close but sadly with a lot of disharmony as well, due to life circumstances and trauma. When I saw your family playing Jenga, I was so fascinated by your grandfather and the support of your family. Your Gong reminds me a lot of my father who’s quite old and physically not the fittest, so I’m now thinking about trying to play this game with him, as ur Gong did so well and seemed so happy 🥹 So thank you so much for sharing your family and teochew culture with the world. I really appreciate it and I wish happiness, health and prosperity for all of your family ❤️🙇🏻♀️
This makes me sooo happy 🥺😭 shared with my fam too!! Wishing the best of health and happiness for your fam too.. Hope your dad enjoys Jenga 🥰