In this episode, Terry, a young woman from Hong Kong who arrived in Preston five years ago, explores how she got used to the slow-paced life in Lancashire after a life lived in big cities such as Hong Kong and Toronto. Curious and open towards other cultures and languages, Terry learns patterns of good behaviour and useful expressions by observing the locals. With a dream to become a tree management consultant, she is now studying Arboriculture at the Myerscough College.
[00:03]: The decision to come to the UK to study arboriculture
[00:04]: A life on the move: Hong Kong, Toronto, Preston
[00:09]: Introverted people and arboriculture
[00:13]: Learning about British culture as an international student: politeness, straightforwardness, meticulousness, small talks
[00:16]: How British people say “no” without saying “no”
[00:18]: The importance of knowing local people
[00:19]: The meaning of citizenship
[00:20]: The uses of citizenship
[00:22]: One person, multiple belongings
[00:23]: Being a Hongkonger in Britain
[00:25]: Preconceptions, expectations, and reality
[00:26]: Are British Europeans?
[00:28]: Northern VS Southern England
[00:30]: Feelings of belonging
[00:31]: Returning home?