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 Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: diz 
Date:   2004-01-21 21:16

To all the board's Asian family - Kung Hey Fat Choi - I guess that means lots of red monkeys? ...

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 Re: Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: ClaRiNeT_CaNdY 
Date:   2004-01-22 04:22


Kung Hei Fat choi is cantonese Gong xi fa cai (Chinese) which means wishing somebody prosperity



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 Xin nian hao!
Author: Don Poulsen 
Date:   2004-01-22 14:38

"Gong xi fa cai" is Mandarin. "Kung hei fat choi" is Cantonese. Both are Chinese.

I say "Xin nian hao!", which is Mandarin for "Happy New Year!"

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 Re: Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: lycfmtkl 
Date:   2004-01-22 15:34

so there are Chinese members in this forum.

I am also a Chinese in Hong Kong.

Wish every one has a prosperous new year of the Monkey and good health.

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 Re: Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: Todd W. 
Date:   2004-01-22 22:41

Thanks, diz. Same at you, now that it's the Lunar New Year (sometimes called Chinese New Year) here (California), too.

Among others, the Koreans and Vietnamese also celebrate the Lunar New Year. So, Saehae Bok Mani Paduseyo! and Chuc Mung Nam Moi! to you as well.

Todd W.

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 Re: Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: diz 
Date:   2004-01-22 23:05

Todd ... komnsah middah

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 Re: Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: Lisa 
Date:   2004-01-23 02:18

I'm an elementary = teacher and usually acknowledge Chinese New Year with books and activities. I guess it snuck up on me this year, since I saw it today in the paper and now here. I missed it---rats! :(



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 Re: Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: marie_marius 
Date:   2004-01-23 13:09

Hope the new year will be better! I am a Chinese from Singapore...In the midst of the Chinese New Year celebrations. Just wanna wish everyone who celebrates this occasion a happy new year!

Marius

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 Re: Kung Hey Fat Choi
Author: Todd W. 
Date:   2004-01-23 23:06

diz . . . You're velcome!

Lisa . . . No, it's monkeys this year. ;+) And you haven't missed it all. At least where I am (San Francisco area), there's about two weeks of celebrations, culminating in the big parade on February 7.

Todd W., who wishes for a year of great clarineting for all.

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