he he he, i think so too. Cantonese or Hakka are two groups of Chinese that I do greatly admire. For one because of their hardy resolute character, the second is that they have a culture of inclusivity. I studied Chinese History many years ago and one thing that i admired about Hakka people is that a culture of "helping each other" has always dominated their life. Even the homes that they lived in emphasized the need to work together and to protect each other from threats. These homes were called 土楼 : tu lu:
This is why Hakka people are known to help each other out. Hakka Chinese communities in Japan are one of the most close-knit ethnic minorities in Japan and they preserve their culture rather well. I also know that Hakka Chinese who live in Southeast Asia such as those in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and in the Philippines are very close knit and hard working.
The same goes for Cantonese people , who are regarded as very industrious and strong entrepreneurial spirit. It is known that Canton (Guangdong) is THE RICHEST province in all of China. And interesting to know that the Cantonese-Chinese who settled in South East Asia are also extremely successful business owners such as:
Nicholas Lim (Malaysian businessman)
Chang Fon Ann (richest Malaysian)
Eu Tong Sen (Malaysian businessman)
Tan Sri Lee Shin Cheng (Chinese Malaysian)
Lucio Tan (Chinese Filipino)
Alfredo Yao (Chinese Filipino)
John Gokongwei (Chinese Filipino businessman)
Ramon S. Ang (Chinese Filipino businessman)