This stalk comes from a video posted by BernardTee of Facebook. In the video, a person who looks like a foreigner speaks pure Cantonese, shoots with a camera and shouts "Hey, it's three o'clock, have tea first". The content of the video is that he is holding a bag of milk tea and persuading everyone to have a rest with a short but standard "Cantonese curse".
In the video, the blogger said in Cantonese: "It's three o'clock, make eggs first, drink tea first." What are you doing after three o'clock? Have a cup of tea first. " Because Hong Kong has the habit of having afternoon tea at 3: 30 (that is, 3 o'clock 15), he will remind everyone that it is past 3 o'clock and it is time for tea.
The explosion of this stalk is mainly due to the free and easy of big brother. After three o'clock, he can relax by drinking tea. This is the life state that many migrant workers dream of, so it quickly became popular on the Internet. Because of the rich facial expressions and body language of foreigners, anyone who doesn't know Cantonese can understand what he wants to express without letters.
There are still many people who are very concerned about what kind of tea this big brother is holding. Although he is talking about drinking tea, this kind of tea is obviously different from our domestic tea. According to informed netizens, this kind of tea is "Mara Siara Tea".
Have tea first. Cantonese original
"ah! Three _ _ Hello! Make _ make _ make _ tea first, and make three teas first. Do _ do _ use,old _ well _ hello。 Hey! _ Let's have tea first, let's do it _ Ah. "
Who was the first foreigner to drink tea?
Actually, the video of Brother Tea wasn't shot recently. This video was posted by Malaysian netizen BernardTee on his Facebook on March 4, 2020, so this video was actually shot a year ago or even earlier.
However, judging from other developments of BernardTee, the tea drinker should not be himself. Recently, up interviewed tea drinkers in Singapore. According to him, he just "watched other people's videos", but later his videos were very popular.
Later, some netizens dug up several other videos of Brother Cha and sent them to Mile Mile. Basically, he called on everyone to express, "What are you still working for? Come out and have a good time. " For example, another stalk corresponding to "drinking tea at three o'clock" and "drinking at seven o'clock" said in the video, "It's almost seven o'clock, it's time to get off work, so much work, where is the money!" Brother Tea likes to repeat these words over and over again, which is very brainwashing.
Some netizens judged from the appearance and video background of the tea drinker that he should be an Indian living in Singapore and Malaysia, and the milk tea in his hand is a local "teh tarik". In Singapore and Malaysia, it is not surprising that Indians speak Chinese. Their life is often similar to that of many Cantonese people in China, such as the habit of drinking afternoon tea.