Just Have Fun

Abdullah 2022-04-19 09:03:06

Accidentally discovered that "it is Hong Kong's tomorrow", I just opened it with my love for fishing villages. After watching it for a while, I thought it was a fishing village sightseeing film for me. I miss the street scene of this place, and of course people can be free without wearing masks. every day of the activity.

When I was half a child, I heard mla's song. I searched for the lyrics "Will we continue dating?" and found it was "Romantic Kowloon Tong", which is very suitable for this sightseeing film. Hong Kong has nothing to do with this film. Ruby, an Asian girl born and raised in LA, had two romantic encounters over a year when her fiancé was due to arrive in Hong Kong next week, and a white man from NY who resigned after working in the fishing village for more than ten years in finance. The chaotic stories of urban men and women usually happen at night, but two nights, but all for fun It was another night when the rounds met, and the Asian girl Ruby finally said that I was engaged, leaving the white man stunned. Timing was metaphysics.

"You don't have the slightest hesitation on your face, and we all seem to be very open." Romantic Kowloon Tong. The last sentence of the driver who wiped his head, Do you want one more stop, was unexpectedly full of spirituality.

Sightseeing movie 3/5, suitable for half-dreaming and half-awake on the plane

He said: It is raining heavily in Hong Kong today.

People who don't live in one place don't deserve stable and long-term relationships. No one knows who will say the next sentence. I will fly to London tomorrow or I will fly to Beijing tomorrow. Whether it's half a year or a year together, urban men and women fill the void. The only way is probably only the message-based social networking of the dating app, and the chance to meet.

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Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong quotes

  • Ruby: I've always been intrigued with expats.

    Josh: Yeah?

    Ruby: Yeah. I mean, they always gave the impression that living abroad is so glamorous. But when my grandparents immigrated to the States from Hong Kong, their journey is anything but glamorous.

    Josh: You see that?

    Ruby: Yeah?

    Josh: That's my office right there.

    Ruby: It almost makes it worth being a banker.

    Josh: All those lights on in the offices. It's 11:00 in a Friday night. Those are all people working. It isn't as glamorous as it looks.

    Ruby: Guess not.

  • Josh: There's something very wrong with your city when the only good thing you have going for it is the weather.