Tea break-promoting video goes viral
A MAN whose wildly popular short video featuring him speaking Cantonese and urging people to take a tea break is a Singapore marine technician.
According to Lianhe Zaobao, the largest Chinese-language newspaper in Singapore, the man is Gurdip Singh, 54, who was born in Malaysia, moved to Singapore at 16 and has lived there for 39 years.
In the video, Singh, wearing a pair of brown glasses, holds a bag of milk tea and keeps telling people to take a tea break.
鈥淚t鈥檚 three o鈥檆lock. Drink tea first!鈥 Singh yells in the video. 鈥淚t鈥檚 useless to work so hard. You boss won鈥檛 care about you!鈥
Singh made the 15-second video in March last year. It went viral after it was uploaded onto Bilibili, China鈥檚 video-sharing website, on April 26 this year. The video has now reached about 3.8 million views.
The sentence, 鈥淚t鈥檚 three o鈥檆lock. Drink tea first!鈥 has since become a meme on China鈥檚 social media, with thousands of videos using the meme being made by netizens one after another.
Singh said he learned to speak Cantonese in Singapore. He can also speak Mandarin but not as good as Cantonese. He can also speak English and several other languages.
He is a marine technician, whose job includes repairing and maintaining ships.
鈥淧eople like to call me Elvis because they say I look like Elvis Presley,鈥 Singh said, adding that he had been to Hong Kong but never to China鈥檚 mainland.
鈥淚f I have an opportunity, I will definitely visit the mainland. Hope you guys can recommend some nice places,鈥 Singh said in a video interview with Lianhe Zaobao.
Singh has a YouTube account called Elvis Robin, but it only has 437 subscribers. Most of his videos only have views from dozens to hundreds.
In contrast, shortly after he opened his account on Bilibili, which goes by the name 楗尪鍝lvis (Brother Drinking Tea Elvis), Singh has more than 350,000 followers. The views of his four videos there range from about 1.3 million to over 3.6 million.
Netizens were impressed by his language ability.
鈥淗e speaks better Cantonese than I do. I鈥檓 from Guangdong Province,鈥 said netizen wangzherongyaoshiliuye on Bilibili.
Others appreciated his attitude toward life.
鈥淲ork hard. Play hard. Stay fit. Stay optimistic. This is the 鈥榩ositive energy鈥 of Brother Drinking Tea,鈥 said netizen duizhangwoshifeizao.
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