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Do you guys know that today(2/10) is the first day in Chinese calendar? so happy new year guys. By the way, is there any Chinese here?
The forum discussion celebrates the Chinese New Year, specifically the Year of the Ox, which began on February 10, 2021. Participants share their experiences and cultural insights, including the significance of the phrase "Gong hei fat choy," which translates to "Happy New Year" and is associated with the tradition of giving red envelopes (红包) containing money. The conversation highlights the challenges of learning Chinese and the richness of Chinese culture, with participants expressing a desire to understand and participate in these traditions.
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Jow said:Oh, where I am it is Chinese New Year's Eve. 恭喜发财!
Gad said:Happy new year to you. :)
rootX said:Gong hei fat choy![]()
rootX said:Gong hei fat choy![]()
fuzzyfelt said:kung hei fat choi!
lisab said:Years ago someone told me this phrase actually means, "Happy New Year, now give me the red envelope!" (Traditionally children are given money at New Year's in a red envelope.)
Any truth to that?
edward said:
heheGad said:RootX and fuzzyfelt must've prepared for this.. I mean there are a whole lot of Chinese kids out there.![]()
I know this is Cantonese way of saying Happy New Year. A Mandarin restaurant ad on our local radio used to "Gong hei fat choy " this all around the year!lisab said:Years ago someone told me this phrase actually means, "Happy New Year, now give me the red envelope!" (Traditionally children are given money at New Year's in a red envelope.)
Any truth to that?
lisab said:Years ago someone told me this phrase actually means, "Happy New Year, now give me the red envelope!" (Traditionally children are given money at New Year's in a red envelope.)
Any truth to that?
lisab said:Years ago someone told me this phrase actually means, "Happy New Year, now give me the red envelope!" (Traditionally children are given money at New Year's in a red envelope.)
Any truth to that?
QuarkCharmer said:恭喜发财
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