Ditto to what u said
Gong Xi Fa Cai
Gong Hey Fat Choy
Chuc Mung Nam Moi
Ditto to what u said
Jennie,
Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten
Gong Xi Fa Cai
Happy New Year!
Rodrigo
Rod Clement - SOS CREW NJ
Happy New Year. Party at your house Van?
Marc
Yeah.. long as you know the tradition...
In case you don't have any red envelopes around, you can buy some online before heading over.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...D64DJRT3CPVQBK
Van
Moo Goo Gai Pan to all, and to all a good night!!
Seriously, Happy New Year to all of our Asian friends....
And their families.
Mark
Hello to all.
May 2011 brings you more HOPE, HEALTH and HAPPINESS.
Chu'c cac' Anh Em VN : Van. su. nhu Y' , toan` gia an phu'c.
Perry Nguyen
Happy chinese new year
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Henry
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Happy New Year everyone! Although I am a Tiger (imagine that?) and had my year last year, I am ready for some peace, good will, and prosperousness. This will be a good one for us. I think I'll go make a stirfry.
Mama Bear
Happy new year of the bunny rabbit to everyone!))))..and just so everyone know, the word for "fish" in Chinese mandarin sounds exactly, even in tone, to the noun for "excess". So keeping fish is consider to be extremely lucky, in the Chinese world view, because you will have more than you will ever need, and more, and more is always good. This is why so many Chinese people love keeping fish as pets, everything from discus, to goldfish/kois, bettas, flowerhorns and arowanas.
A whole steamed or fried fish, from head to tail, is also a must for any feast, be it New Year's eve or birthday because of the same idea that a "fish/excess" represents excessive wealth/luck/prosperity, excessive years in health and longevity etc mike
Kung Hei Fat Choy to everyone here.......
Grasshopper
Francis
Happy Chinese New Year and please forgive my english.