RACHEL CHU: That's a beautiful ring, Auntie Eleanor. I've never seen anything like it. NICK'S MOM: Nick's father had it made when he proposed to me. RACHEL CHU: That's very romantic. How did you guys meet? NICK: Well, actually, they met at Cambridge. They were both studying law together. RACHEL CHU: Oh, I didn't know you were a lawyer. NICK'S MOM: I wasn't. I withdrew from university when we got married. RACHEL CHU: Oh. NICK'S MOM: I chose to help my husband run a business and to raise a family. For me, it was a privilege. But for you, you may think it's old-fashioned. It's nice you appreciate this house and us being here together wrapping dumplings. But all this doesn't just happen. It's because we know to put family first instead of chasing one's passion. NICK'S GRANDMA: [FOREIGN] Ah, everyone's here! NICK: [FOREIGN] Grandma. LADY AT TABLE: [FOREIGN] Grandma. LADY: [FOREIGN] Mama. NICK: Thank you. Come and sit. NICK'S GRAN: Oh Nick. [FOREIGN] Oh Nicki, you brought Rachel. Good. I can see you more clearly in the day. The shape of your nose is auspicious. Let me have a look, come closer… Very nice looking. Sit, sit NICK: Right, right. We're almost done here. It's just a few more baskets. NICK'S GRAN: [FOREIGN] You made those dumplings? They don't look very good. You lost your touch.