Today is 29th January, 2006 which means it is Chinese New Years Day!
Happy Chinese New Year! :D
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Today is 29th January, 2006 which means it is Chinese New Years Day!
Happy Chinese New Year! :D
Did they make an announcement on UK or something because they've done that for the other holidays. Eg. Christmas, New years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xuzuno
Not yet :P The year of the dog has begun :oQuote:
Originally Posted by RKO
Haha, yay, I celebrate. :) Happy CNY.
Gong hay fat choy!
LOL. It's Gong Xi Fa Cai.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
Theres different variations because, unlike our alphabet, they have somewhat thousand of Chinese characters.Quote:
Originally Posted by Herman
My bad, Kung Hei fat choi, sorry my mind spaced out @_@
*Gets out Chinese dragon* :)
herman u celebrate cny ? i thought u muslim
Yeah, I do. I have a chinese side of the family you know. I celebrate CNY, but I don't pray to their Gods, whatsoever. :) I get the red packets. Yay Money. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Habbox-Gal
wow ure mixed wow .. im jealous u got to celebrate hari raya and chinese new year :(
LOL, You didn't know I'm of mixed race? :D Yay, I get twice the money. :) -Laughs at you- Haha.Quote:
Originally Posted by Habbox-Gal
nope i didnt know ure mixed . chinese + malay haha ..
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR.
Happy White New Year !
LOL. Rubbish. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Habbox-Gal
o.O What do you mean by white :SQuote:
Originally Posted by Habbox-Gal
Haha, don't worry, she's a weird person. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by RKO
Xin nian kuai le ;>
Chinesee New year <3
Yum, those oranges I get instead of the red envelopes. :(
Actually, you're both right. Just in a different language. ;)
Mandarin :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Herman
Cantonese.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
So depending what language you speak, you'd say in either one. I always have to say it in 3 different ones, these 2 and in teo chew n_n
Happy Chinese New Year to you folks too. ;)