oh man, let me tell you once you get the hang of the cantonese/hk style mahjong, it will get addicting for a while especially in the beginning.. Then as time goes on either the addiction fades off, maintain it's addiction (meaning socially when ppl are just available) or gets more addicted (constantly trying to play). It's usually the middle. '13 orphans' hand is very hard to complete and thus the biggest win while that last hand you guys display is 'gai woo' is a negative amount win meaning you end up having to pay all 3 other players if you display it as oppose to collecting from other players. anyways. cool video btw.. Somehow your video shows up on my feed for the first time =).
@@MeganJacques I learned the HK style during the pandemic.. so play a lot during those times. There are many other styles like taiwan, fuzhou, etc, each with similar but modified set of rules.. The real enjoyment comes when you start trying to build your hand and also using your wits vs the others 3 players to figure out what they might need so you don't throw that certain tile out else you have to pay, or you maneuver around situations to build a different hand based on what is out there on the expose piles. So it's battle of the wits and memory because expert players can recall what you threw out in sequence or in general so they calculate what you might not need and throw those out so they won't lose to you. Once a new player 'gets' how to really play, then it becomes quite enjoyable. My parents knows how to play and one of my aunt won 1st place in HK mahjong tournament in Hong Kong couple years ago. A few of my aunts are all very good players and good players really do win often because HK mahjong really require more skills than say fuzhou mahjong which is 50 luck/50 skill. I mean it's not for everyone because I know some doesn't like to play it probably might be because they haven't reach that enjoyment level... or it can be genetics because all my maternal side loves mahjong. lol
Lovely family❤
Your dad and mom are so cute and get along well with young people.
They’re not regular parents, they’re cool parents😎
Beautiful family.
it's amazing how you and your sister look alike,
even more amazing is how your bf and your sisters' bf look alike!
That’s so funny! But I don’t think Dan and Elliott look alike at all😝
Looks so cozy with Chinese New Year! ^^ We often celebrate it small here in Sweden but it looks like an entire different experience in Hong Kong :D
More family vlogs!! So cute and warm 🥺
"if you don't want it, give it back" LOL and love the CNY outfits!
She was quick to get it back🤣
Everyone were happy. Happy belated Chinese New Year. Thanks for sharing my friend. Liked
from observations alone, your sister favors your dad while your mom seems to favor you
Happy CNY! What a wonderful family!! Love your cutest niece! 😍😍
She’s a cutie 🥰
2:07 alarm sound was so scared 🤣
It’s triggering isn’t it 🤣
Beautiful family. I am also an Eurasian from Hong Kong. Take care.
Lovely video as always your family is Cute enjoy Your Year.
Thank you for the support!
HK is the best place for CNY✨
btw, love your dress💕
thank you for the lovely video!😊
人山人海🤣🤣🤣好攪笑啊頂你😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Aw beautiful family!
Thank you!
Happy belated CNY!!
Thanks and you too!
The giving of angpao or red envelope is really the best part eveeer. 😂
Right! Without that part it’s just MEH
Mahjong gives your mom energy, so much energy.
Love your outfits so much!
Thank you!!
your fam seems so chill and cool
Your mummy so pretty 🤩 with her cheong Sam
She really hasn’t changed in all these years!!
Like your family especially your mum 👍🏻
She’s the ⭐️ of the family🤣
Omg! In on of your vidoes i thought you looked like J Lou i didnt know you were sisters ahah
Yes🤣 many don’t know that we’re sisters
Hello Jacque's family 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Hi 🙋🏻♀️
人山人海 hahaha
People 🏔 people 🌊 🤣
Wow, those are gangsta mah jeuk tiles!
When will u have new videos 🥺 I can’t wait 🥺
So much beauty in one room !!
oh man, let me tell you once you get the hang of the cantonese/hk style mahjong, it will get addicting for a while especially in the beginning.. Then as time goes on either the addiction fades off, maintain it's addiction (meaning socially when ppl are just available) or gets more addicted (constantly trying to play). It's usually the middle. '13 orphans' hand is very hard to complete and thus the biggest win while that last hand you guys display is 'gai woo' is a negative amount win meaning you end up having to pay all 3 other players if you display it as oppose to collecting from other players. anyways. cool video btw.. Somehow your video shows up on my feed for the first time =).
Wow! Do you play often? 🀄️
@@MeganJacques I learned the HK style during the pandemic.. so play a lot during those times. There are many other styles like taiwan, fuzhou, etc, each with similar but modified set of rules.. The real enjoyment comes when you start trying to build your hand and also using your wits vs the others 3 players to figure out what they might need so you don't throw that certain tile out else you have to pay, or you maneuver around situations to build a different hand based on what is out there on the expose piles. So it's battle of the wits and memory because expert players can recall what you threw out in sequence or in general so they calculate what you might not need and throw those out so they won't lose to you. Once a new player 'gets' how to really play, then it becomes quite enjoyable. My parents knows how to play and one of my aunt won 1st place in HK mahjong tournament in Hong Kong couple years ago. A few of my aunts are all very good players and good players really do win often because HK mahjong really require more skills than say fuzhou mahjong which is 50 luck/50 skill. I mean it's not for everyone because I know some doesn't like to play it probably might be because they haven't reach that enjoyment level... or it can be genetics because all my maternal side loves mahjong. lol
LOL the mah jong part 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Mahjong are so cool
Great blog!
Thank you Samantha!
Good to see Malaysian Chinese culture get adopted in HK. "Loh Hei" or "Loh Sang" as we called it here originated from Malaysia.
Such a fun custom!
Yeah I was kinda wondering why they were doing it in HK
Lovely family
I love your qipao sooo much!!!
Happy new year megan
Nice video..
You are J Lou's sister!
You look so good in 旗袍
Thank you! It was my mom’s☺️
Mama J!!!!!!
The best
Elliot(名字没写错吧😂) 打鼓很好听
i love your house so oriental
Anyway megan,,how well you play mah jong compared to jlou ✌️🤪
The black Mah Jong looks like Chinese Dominos.
good video
Thanks 😊
Please more vids 🙏😊🥰
Yes!!
j'aime beaucoup les qipao vous etes tous beau dans cette vidéo.la robe rouge que tu porte j'ai la meme, je l'est acheter a shanghai
lo hei is more of a malaysian/singaporean thing
🙏🙏🙏👍
I don't know if this has been answered but who's older between you and your sister?
J Lou
I think they have an older brother called Chris who lives in Malaysia and is married
MTR lady 😍
Only the ones who made it to the end will know🤣
great
Are u and ur sister twins ? Who is the elder one ?😀💜
they're just a year apart. Jlou is older
the tik tok was like almost a year ago
You SEXY CHUN LI!!!!
First
Wow!!
Chinese split dress is so hot
Beautiful family 😍😍😍
Thank youu!