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生舊叉燒都好過生你. In Cantonese, it means: "I'd rather have given birth to a piece of BBQ pork than to you." It's one of the most cutting insults in the language. And it opens up a conversation we all need to have — about the devastating power of words spoken in anger, and the life-changing power of words spoken in love. Joe and Joyce share their own stories — words that left scars, and words that gave them wings. And Joe opens up about something close to his heart: why, as a father, he takes every word he speaks to his daughter as seriously as a promise. Because he believes the words a parent speaks become the voice a child carries for the rest of their life. If someone's words ever broke you — or built you — this episode is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom
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