Tell us something about you that most people don't know about:
Ans: I’m not a talkative person. Everyone thinks I’m open, you know? Like, I actually have a lot of problems myself but I didn’t tell anyone. And I don’t want to tell anyone. And I want them to stop asking me so many questions.
What is the most important thing in your life?
Ans: When I was young, I thought it was money. Cause, you know when you watch tv shows or go out you know money is important, and without money you can’t do anything. But now I think it’s either family or friendship. Because without friends or family support, you can’t do anything at all. Without their support, you’re just alone against the whole world.
What was an event that changed you significantly in the process of growing up?
Ans: Well, there’s two events. One is when my step-mum gave birth to my brother and after that, she went back to Hongkong. And I’m just all alone in Shanghai. My dad needs to go to Taiwan, Hongkong, travel around. I think, leaving alone changed a lot about me. Second is, probably getting rejected. You know, that changed what I thought of people. Sometimes you can see how people act and they aren’t really who they are, they don’t show their true selves to other people. And I don’t like that. I want to be a real person, I want to see the real you. So I learnt to tell the truth. No matter if other people are fake or real, you just tell the truth and be who you are. Yeah, those are the events that changed me.
Share a quote with us that you believe in/shares your ideologies of life.
Ans: My dad always told me, no matter if you succeed or not, always try to have a positive way of life. So you can’t take things in a negative way, so you won’t have to be worried all the time.
Ans: I’m not a talkative person. Everyone thinks I’m open, you know? Like, I actually have a lot of problems myself but I didn’t tell anyone. And I don’t want to tell anyone. And I want them to stop asking me so many questions.
What is the most important thing in your life?
Ans: When I was young, I thought it was money. Cause, you know when you watch tv shows or go out you know money is important, and without money you can’t do anything. But now I think it’s either family or friendship. Because without friends or family support, you can’t do anything at all. Without their support, you’re just alone against the whole world.
What was an event that changed you significantly in the process of growing up?
Ans: Well, there’s two events. One is when my step-mum gave birth to my brother and after that, she went back to Hongkong. And I’m just all alone in Shanghai. My dad needs to go to Taiwan, Hongkong, travel around. I think, leaving alone changed a lot about me. Second is, probably getting rejected. You know, that changed what I thought of people. Sometimes you can see how people act and they aren’t really who they are, they don’t show their true selves to other people. And I don’t like that. I want to be a real person, I want to see the real you. So I learnt to tell the truth. No matter if other people are fake or real, you just tell the truth and be who you are. Yeah, those are the events that changed me.
Share a quote with us that you believe in/shares your ideologies of life.
Ans: My dad always told me, no matter if you succeed or not, always try to have a positive way of life. So you can’t take things in a negative way, so you won’t have to be worried all the time.