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Name: ViX Country: United Kingdom Metro: Manchester Birthday: 9/16/1986 Gender: Female
Interests: Shopping (love diff styles),
Sports (like Tennis) (oh and ICE SKATING)
Love to learn how to Snowboard better!,
Good times with friends,
Travelling (2 HK! o_^) Expertise: Being lazy,
Being lazy,
Being lazy
Going to Uni..
Message: message me Website: visit my website
Member Since:
5/22/2003
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| I may have just found a small portion of myself.. I'm gonna work hard on learning languages 
and hopefully...be able to learn better of the "other" things I wanna do..
(too embarrassed to say what they are)
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| So....I was talking about my "lan do por" problem.. and then everyone wants play poker.
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| 恭喜發財!!
Good Luck
- Opening windows and/or doors is considered to 'bring in' the good luck of the new year.
- Switching on the lights for the night is considered good luck to
'scare away' ghosts and spirits of misfortune that may compromise the
luck and fortune of the new year.
- Candy is eaten to ensure the consumer a "sweet" year.
- It is important to have the house completely clean from top to
bottom before New Year's Day for good luck in the coming year.
(however, as explained below, cleaning the house after New Year's Day is frowned upon)
- Some believe that what happens on the first day of the new year
reflects the rest of the year to come. Asians will often gamble at the
beginning of the year, hoping to get luck and prosperity.
Bad Luck
- Buying a pair of shoes is considered bad luck amongst some Chinese.
The word "shoes" is a homophone for the word for "rough" in Cantonese.
- Buying a pair of pants is considered bad luck. The word "pants" is
a homophone for the word for "bitter" in Cantonese. (Although some
perceive it to be positive, as the word 'pants' in Cantonese is also a
homophone for the word for "wealth".)
- A hair-cut is considered bad luck. The word "hair" is a homophone
for the word for "prosperity". Thus "cutting hair" could be perceived
as "cutting away your prosperity" in Cantonese.
- Washing of your hair is also considered to be washing away one's
own luck (although mostly hygenic concerns take precedence over this
tradition)
- Sweeping the floor is usually forbidden on the first day, as it will sweep away the good fortune and luck for the new year.
- Talking about death is inappropriate for the first few days of Chinese New Year, as it is considered inauspicious as well.
- Buying books is bad luck because the word for "book" is a homonym to the word "lose".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year#Reunion_dinner
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| I'm right unhappy now!! Everybody going on about how they spending CNY with family, and my parents are in HONG KONG 
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| Getting a bit old and depressed now. Trying the "its not too late" thing...and it's getting hard.
Poo.
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