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Post by walterchang on Dec 31, 2018 7:15:13 GMT
Happy New Year to you all.
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Post by Hercules on Dec 31, 2018 8:10:26 GMT
Happy New Year
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2018 21:21:45 GMT
And an....interesting new year to y'all. I know Walter and Herc have already seen midnight...it won't happen here for 9 more hours. It's pretty anticlimactic actually....the hand strikes twelve. Whoopee!
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Post by Sketcher2 on Jan 1, 2019 4:18:17 GMT
Happy New Year to you all.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2019 5:24:44 GMT
happy new year ,i never liked the day much
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2019 5:26:30 GMT
And an....interesting new year to y'all. I know Walter and Herc have already seen midnight...it won't happen here for 9 more hours. It's pretty anticlimactic actually....the hand strikes twelve. Whoopee! thats a Chinese curse "maybe you live in interesting times"
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2019 10:58:29 GMT
And an....interesting new year to y'all. I know Walter and Herc have already seen midnight...it won't happen here for 9 more hours. It's pretty anticlimactic actually....the hand strikes twelve. Whoopee! thats a Chinese curse "maybe you live in interesting times" Yeah, it's interesting all right. The curse is sitting in the oval office behaving (as usual) like the paranoid and frustrated jerk he is.
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Post by David on Jan 1, 2019 19:39:02 GMT
Things to quit in 2019 :
Trying to please everyone
Fearing change
Living in the past
Overthinking
Being afraid to be different
Sacrificing your happiness for others
Thinking you’re not good enough
Thinking you have no purpose.
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Post by David on Jan 9, 2019 0:39:25 GMT
Hi Walter
Out of interest can you inform me when it is the Chinese New year .
Does if fall on the same day every year or does it change slightly on an annual basis.
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Post by walterchang on Jan 9, 2019 2:32:46 GMT
Hi, David
Chinese new year is a Lunar calender new year. It falls on February 5th this year and it changes slightly every year.
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Post by David on Jan 9, 2019 2:40:27 GMT
Cheers Walter
for informing of same!
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Post by David on Jan 9, 2019 2:42:44 GMT
When your new years happens...
does that mean families throughout the land
go home for such a momentous occasion?
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Post by David on Jan 9, 2019 2:45:15 GMT
I also wondered, how long such festivities last?
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Post by walterchang on Jan 9, 2019 2:52:58 GMT
David
Usually, It last five days. The spring festival is the most important occasion for Chinese people and it is a festival for family reunion and celebrate for the coming year.
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Post by David on Jan 9, 2019 3:33:32 GMT
Thank you for what you say here Walter.
It is nice to have such a momentous family occasion.
Something that is lacking here in the west.
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