Feb 14th
Happy Chinese New Year
Happy Chinese New Year everyone
Wish you all a healthy live.
Traditionally married adults will give child or younger unmarried adults red pockets. These are the red pockets my parents gave me. Aren’t they just so cute. Traditionally it would be simple red envelope with blessings and patterns on them. These are more modernised.
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Cute pockets! I normally either get huge golden ones or just HSBC ones
not as cute as yours
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Those are some adorable envelopes, but all in all, it’s what’s inside that counts
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totally love the winnie the pooh one ! i got a hello kitty one
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Thanks for the “Happy Chinese New Year!” those are really cute envelopes
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Ooh. My family don’t really celebrate Chinese new year. Happy Chinese new year! I get no red envelopes. Sometimes we celebrate by eating out – nothing huge though.
Those envelopes are really cute though. Someone told me that they are the “new” sort of envelopes to get now. :3
My mum and I share the same wardrobe and clothes racks so our clothes are all together. She noticed that I barely wear any of my clothes haha. I have so many but I don’t wear a lot of them. :X
I have definitely learned from that mistake.
<3
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