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Why you don’t want to be caught ‘practising tai chi’ or saa taai gik
South China Morning Post
2019-08-13
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If you are accused of ‘playing tai chi’, or saa taai gik in Cantonese, it means you are a procrastinator. Luisa Tam explains.
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