'House' by Linus Chung - English Subtitles - 15Malaysia
Summary
TLDRIn this lively and humorous exchange, the speaker showcases an eclectic collection of items they've acquired, including a door from the Forbidden City, Roman wall pills, a Japanese koi pond, and even a five-star dog can for their pet. Amid laughter and applause, the conversation shifts to a discussion about a dream house, with the speaker proudly revealing that it was built by their father. The playful banter and the unexpected mention of a helicopter on the house's roof add to the whimsical tone of the exchange.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker mentions acquiring a door from the Forbidden City.
- 😀 The speaker also mentions obtaining two wall pills from the city of Rome.
- 😀 The speaker has a Japanese koi pond for their fish.
- 😀 They mention buying a five-star dog can for their dog.
- 😀 The speaker considers adding a helicopter on top of their house, generating applause and laughter.
- 😀 The conversation includes a brief discussion about a 'dream house.'
- 😀 One speaker refers to the house as their dream house, while another claims it is their dream house as well.
- 😀 There is some confusion over ownership of the house, as one person says it was their father's house.
- 😀 The script involves a mix of dialogue and reactions like laughter and applause.
- 😀 The speaker reflects a sense of excitement and humor about their house and the possessions they've acquired.
Q & A
What items does the speaker mention acquiring?
-The speaker mentions acquiring a door from the Forbidden City, two wall pills from the city of Rome, a Japanese koi pond for their fish, and a five-star dog can for their dog.
What unique suggestion does the speaker make about their house?
-The speaker suggests adding a helicopter on top of their house.
What reaction does the helicopter suggestion receive?
-The suggestion to add a helicopter on top is met with applause and laughter, indicating amusement or surprise.
Who does the speaker refer to as the owner of the house?
-The speaker refers to themselves as the owner of the house, mentioning it is their dream house.
What is the speaker’s relationship to the house?
-The speaker's father bought the house, and the speaker considers it their dream house.
Does the speaker sound confident about their dream house?
-Yes, the speaker confirms confidently that the house is their dream house.
What does the speaker’s father have to do with the house?
-The speaker’s father bought the house with his own money, and it is implied that the house is meaningful to the speaker because of this connection.
What does the phrase 'my father bu it with his and this' likely mean?
-This phrase likely means 'my father bought it with his own money', though the phrasing is a bit unclear.
How does the speaker describe the nature of the house?
-The speaker describes the house as a 'dream house,' suggesting it is ideal or something they have always wanted.
What tone does the speaker use when discussing their possessions and house?
-The speaker uses a tone of pride and excitement, particularly when listing their acquisitions and sharing their vision for their dream house.
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