Very well done video 👍🏽 15:48 The person who said this is very wise. Actually this does not only limited to England, but all over the world. I totally agree that when we migrate to another country, we should be the one who are willing to respect that country's cultures instead of comparing what we had in HK or how things would be handled in HK. About 20 years ago, someone we know decided to return to HK after living in here for 5 years, apparently that had always been their plans - they only wanted to get the passports and return to HK to earn "real money", that's why the wife would teach their kid all HK syllabus subjects, so when they returned, the kid would not be left out. They lived in a high-rise apartment building, on top of a train station and yet, they complained the area was too quiet 🤦🏽♀ While my husband and I decided to migrate, because we did not want our kids to face HK's infamous "stuffed duck" teaching standard. Keep up the good work and may God's wisdom be with the both of you ☺
The similarity between them is need to training our mindset. The difference between them is Attraction Law mainly on psychology and decision but mine is mainly on psychology and endocrinology.
No offence but the rule of law in UK is a broken system. Hence why there is rampant crime nationwide and something dreadful happening on the news every single week. That’s one thing the UK is seriously failing, protecting criminals rather than its law abiding citizens. Hence why police are losing respect.
@eatforeatfor4 күн бұрын
Yes, the UK is not a paradise; it has its own problems. But to say that the UK government is not doing well, we have the right to express our opinions and also the right to vote out the parties that are not performing well, none of which constitutes a crime. We all hope for a party that can solve existing or foreseeable problems.
@000Timothy4 күн бұрын
@@eatforeatfor that’s strange. Either my previous comment has been removed or disappeared. That said, the U.K. is gradually slipping away from freedom of expression. There have been plenty of cases where police have visited people for making ‘offensive’ comments online, for which can be seen as an overstep against freedom of speech. Even journalists like Julian Assange has been arrested by U.K. police on behalf of Americans, which is completely against the values we stand for. Hence why I think the U.K. is gradually becoming the very thing it’s supposed to stand against.