
Pang Cheong is a retired tailor living with his family in Shatin. Being a male chauvinist, he orders around the house, screaming and yelling frequently at his wife Suet Fong. Fong is a traditional woman, patient and understanding. But their neighbour Suk Lan finds the attitude of Pang Cheong unbearable. She criticizes his non-gentleman manners and the two ends up quarrelling in the street. Suk Lan's daughter Chiu Man is a college student. One day, she is cycling around with her new bicycle, to the irritation of Pang Cheong. Pang Cheong encourages a group of children to spoil the bicycle. To his dismay, he later discovers the new bicycle is actually a birthday gift from his daughter-in-law to his younger son Wai Kit, but delivered to the wrong place.
Pang Cheong is a retired tailor living with his family in Shatin. Being a male chauvinist, he orders around the house, screaming and yelling frequently at his wife Suet Fong. Fong is a traditional woman, patient and understanding. But their neighbour Suk Lan finds the attitude of Pang Cheong unbearable. She criticizes his non-gentleman manners and the two ends up quarrelling in the street. Suk Lan's daughter Chiu Man is a college student. One day, she is cycling around with her new bicycle, to the irritation of Pang Cheong. Pang Cheong encourages a group of children to spoil the bicycle. To his dismay, he later discovers the new bicycle is actually a birthday gift from his daughter-in-law to his younger son Wai Kit, but delivered to the wrong place.
Pang Cheong does not get along well with his daughter-in-law Ching Ching. While he thinks that she is too dominating and un-respectful, she finds him being too harsh and unfair to her husband Wai Chiu. They exchange hard words at each other when Ching Ching refuses to pay homage to the ancestors. Ching Ching is a money-minded woman. Seeing the price of properties going up, she decides to sell her own flat. But failing in time to find a new flat herself, she has no choice but to stay temporarily with Wai Chiu's family.