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Cantonese Internet Slang (Chinese: 廣東話網上俗語) is an informal language originating from Internet forums, chat rooms, and other social platforms. It is often adapted with self-created and out-of-tradition forms. Cantonese Internet Slang is prevalent among young Cantonese speakers and offers a reflection of the youth culture of Hong Kong.[1]
^Luk, Sau-ling. "The Use of Cantonese Slang by Teenagers in Hong Kong" (PDF). The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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