Tbh? 90% of portuguese people don’t think about it at all.
seesthecat on
we don’t
ratmosphere on
We don’t.
VicenteOlisipo on
Cool place, left something of value there, new flag is better though
N0t_N1k3L on
We don’t.
sazna on
We……..
Don’t.
DeepCar5191 on
A place that some people still talk portuguese and are proud of it and our culture, don’t listen to the bots saying “we don’t”. I also heard that portuguese schools are growing there
dsilva_Viz on
I know some people living there, from my hometown. They don’t complain, guess they have a better lifestyle than otherwise would have in Portugal. They travel a lot, especially Asia of course, but also they have been to the US at least once. Their family members will never travel as much as they do.
Outside of this anecdotal experience, I don’t really have a concrete feeling towards Macau. It’s Peking’s obedient child (unlike Hong Kong), the world’s casino mecca and at the same time a window to Portuguese culture in East Asia. I am aware of the Portuguese culture still being quite present: be it the Portuguese cobblestone, Portuguese toponomy, Portuguese restaurants, Portuguese food, etc. This, with the honorable exception of some [questionable pastéis de nata sold at KFC](https://www.reddit.com/r/lisboa/comments/1iumrjp/pastel_de_nata_kfc_hong_kong/)…
Shad0wAVM on
It’s ours
QuimDosMemes on
I spend years not even thinking about Macau’s existence, but I’d like visiting it someday
AndradexXx on
It deserves its independence as a free democracy, not as another puppet of the chinese totalitarian state.
Full-Ad-2725 on
It exists!
tishouq on
Curiosity
Mdiasrodrigu on
I’d like to visit someday. It’s a fascinating piece of Portuguese history where the police dresses like our old police officers, the license plates looked like our old ones too. There’s still Portuguese presence there although not like before.
gproenca on
it was fun while it lasted.
new flag is ace.
kalvinoz on
A difference between Portuguese people and almost everyone else is that we don’t immediately associate Macau with casinos and the “Las Vegas of Asia” image. And even then, in Portugal people will recognise Casino Lisboa but be a lot less familiar with the more recent developments on Cotai.
No-Split-5022 on
Macau is portuguese, the Empire will never die 🇵🇹
TastyVermicelli3140 on
I like it, give it back.
Varamyr7skins on
I find myself thinking about macau quite often and I really wanna try to visit it someday
Impressive-Ebb7209 on
I think portuguese don’t know much about it now. I would like to visit some day
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Tbh? 90% of portuguese people don’t think about it at all.
we don’t
We don’t.
Cool place, left something of value there, new flag is better though
We don’t.
We……..
Don’t.
A place that some people still talk portuguese and are proud of it and our culture, don’t listen to the bots saying “we don’t”. I also heard that portuguese schools are growing there
I know some people living there, from my hometown. They don’t complain, guess they have a better lifestyle than otherwise would have in Portugal. They travel a lot, especially Asia of course, but also they have been to the US at least once. Their family members will never travel as much as they do.
Outside of this anecdotal experience, I don’t really have a concrete feeling towards Macau. It’s Peking’s obedient child (unlike Hong Kong), the world’s casino mecca and at the same time a window to Portuguese culture in East Asia. I am aware of the Portuguese culture still being quite present: be it the Portuguese cobblestone, Portuguese toponomy, Portuguese restaurants, Portuguese food, etc. This, with the honorable exception of some [questionable pastéis de nata sold at KFC](https://www.reddit.com/r/lisboa/comments/1iumrjp/pastel_de_nata_kfc_hong_kong/)…
It’s ours
I spend years not even thinking about Macau’s existence, but I’d like visiting it someday
It deserves its independence as a free democracy, not as another puppet of the chinese totalitarian state.
It exists!
Curiosity
I’d like to visit someday. It’s a fascinating piece of Portuguese history where the police dresses like our old police officers, the license plates looked like our old ones too. There’s still Portuguese presence there although not like before.
it was fun while it lasted.
new flag is ace.
A difference between Portuguese people and almost everyone else is that we don’t immediately associate Macau with casinos and the “Las Vegas of Asia” image. And even then, in Portugal people will recognise Casino Lisboa but be a lot less familiar with the more recent developments on Cotai.
Macau is portuguese, the Empire will never die 🇵🇹
I like it, give it back.
I find myself thinking about macau quite often and I really wanna try to visit it someday
I think portuguese don’t know much about it now. I would like to visit some day