I am often intrigued by how widespread a lot of extended and even non-extended families are, and it’s fascinating to think of family members coming from different places to visit each other and having family gatherings with a bunch of different accents. What countries do you have known family members in?

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    12 days ago

    For my family its

    1. Taishanese
    2. Cantonese (Although they usually mix words from Taishanese because its very similar)
    3. Mandarin
    4. Very broken english (but good enough to pass the US citizenship test)

    For me it’s:

    1. English (not broken like my mother’s 😅, my classmates say I don’t even have an accent)
    2. Cantonese
    3. Mandarin
    4. Taisanese, but its mutually intelligible with Cantonese anyways 🤷‍♂️

    Like I conaider Mandarin and Cantonese separate languages (although CCP loves to call Cantonese a “dialect” to erase local cultures), but since Cantonese and Taishanese are so similar, I guess you can call Taishanese a dialect of Cantonese (although I’m no language expert)

    Like I grew up in the US, 90% people I talk to are in the US. When I’m at home, the language is cantonese.

    Like there are less than 1% of the time I use Mandarin. I feel like 90% of the Chinese diaspora in the US is Cantonese (GuangZhou has a history of immigration to the US. I heard about the California gold rush and their recriment of chinese laborers, that’s probably when the Chinatowns were established.)