Chen Xi worried that dad Edmund Chen will have no one to 'la kopi' with in Singapore after he leaves for the UK

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Chen Xi worried that dad Edmund Chen will have no one to 'la kopi' with in Singapore after he leaves for the UK
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No wonder Edmund says that his son is a “very considerate child, who always worries about us'.

to further his studies for a year in September this year, father and son shared that this trip was a way for them to spend some time with each other before Chen Xi heads overseas.“I’ve always liked spending time with my dad since I was young, and I’ve always accompanied him to drink coffee and exercise, there’s no topic that we can’t talk about between us. [After] this trip with my dad, I feel like I already can’t bear to [leave Singapore].” Chen Xi said.

He added: “I’m already starting to worry about him, and our family. After I leave for England, there won’t be anyone to[Hokkien term for stir coffee, which is used colloquially as a way to catch up over a cup of coffee] with him.” According to the Zaobao reporter, Edmund and Chen Xi had their regular coffee sesh before the interview.Edmund couldn’t help but praise Chen Xi after hearing his worries, saying: “He’s a very considerate child, who always worries about us. I saw a comment online, where someone wrote that they remembered seeing me carry my son as a child back in the day. Now [Chen Xi] is all grown up, which really made feel [mixed emotions].

Immediately after that, however, Edmund added to Chen Xi: “But you’re not grown up yet, even when I turn 80, I’ll still worry about you."sessions virtually in the next year. But if that's not possible, Edmund, Xiang Yun and Yixin have already bought tickets to fly to the UK in December to visit Chen Xi, so they'll have plenty of time for coffee then.

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