Happy Vietnamese/Chinese New Year!
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PsikyoPshumpPshooterP
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Happy Vietnamese/Chinese New Year!
To all of the Vietnamese and Chinese people here, Happy New Year! Chuc Mung Nam Moi! Gung Hay Fat Choi! and even if you're not vietnamese/chinese...happy new year! im hoping to rack up the Li See (lucky money) money!!!
The cave whore count in this thread is unbelievable!!!
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Happy New Year to you all
IlMrm said it well, so I won't be repeating any of that. Except, I'm not getting married for a good five or six years, so I'll still be scoring quite a few red envelopes. I got about $80-$90. What about you guys?
Quadp's Cantonese is hilarious .
IlMrm said it well, so I won't be repeating any of that. Except, I'm not getting married for a good five or six years, so I'll still be scoring quite a few red envelopes. I got about $80-$90. What about you guys?
Quadp's Cantonese is hilarious .
"Sooo, what was it that you consider a 'good salary' for a man to make?"
"They should at least make 100K to have a good life"
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"They should at least make 100K to have a good life"
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Damn, on contrast, mexicans wish each other a happy new year, and end up owing money to everybody. (I'm from Mexico, so don't think I'm being a jerk.)
Kidding. That's stuff I just made up.
Man, moola to buy shmuppy stuff in February. And if you got something back in december... double lucky!
Kidding. That's stuff I just made up.
Man, moola to buy shmuppy stuff in February. And if you got something back in december... double lucky!
Don't hold grudges. GET EVEN.
Is that Cantonese? I know I've heard that before. "Shin nen" is "New Year" in Japanese too, but they don't really say that. Japanese say "Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu", or "Ake-ome" for hip youngsters. I know in Mandarin it's "Gong hey fa choi" or something like that.mannerbot wrote:Yep, 800 miles from home so I don't get anything. Shin nen kwai luh.
Undamned is the leading English-speaking expert on the consolized UD-CPS2 because he's the one who made it.
Nope. It's Mandarin. Gung hoy fat choy is Cantonese and doesn't mean "happy new year," but it's more of a "wish you good fortune" type of thing. In Mandarin it'd be gong shi fah tzai.
I took Japanese for four years, and I never heard of either saying. I can see how shin nen would mean new year, but nobody calls it that, right?
I took Japanese for four years, and I never heard of either saying. I can see how shin nen would mean new year, but nobody calls it that, right?