View Full Version : Happy Chinese New Years ISH
IamRAMBO24
01-31-2014, 01:01 PM
It is the year of the horse.
[quote]Most Chinese Zodiac Calendar discussions focus only on the 12 animals. According to legend, these were the animals that appeared before Buddha (or the Jade Emperor, depending on the story) in response to an invitation. The 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac represent the order of each animal
ballup
01-31-2014, 01:25 PM
For all the other Asians, it's Lunar New Year.
RightToCensor
01-31-2014, 01:36 PM
Rambo is so insecure
RightToCensor
01-31-2014, 01:36 PM
Take a joke
nathanjizzle
01-31-2014, 01:37 PM
i hope budadiii got banned for his racist remarks.
nathanjizzle
01-31-2014, 01:43 PM
"no it's the internet:mad: "
keep being mad you ain't in America
do you eat pizza?
i hope budadiii got banned for his racist remarks.
Is that why we have Godzuki sightings all of a sudden?
RightToCensor
01-31-2014, 02:00 PM
I didnt know we had so many Jeremey Lins on ish
mr.big35
01-31-2014, 02:00 PM
Happy chinese new year
"no it's the internet:mad: "
keep being mad you ain't in America
NY celebrates chinese NY, and i believe NY is in america, and the chinese people here are americans.
Plus it got alternate side parking cancelled, which is always awesome.
AlphaWolf24
01-31-2014, 02:06 PM
Gong Shee Fatz Choi!
My daughter (half japanese/half puerto rican) has decided that celebrating chinese new year is fun, so she told her teacher than japanese also celebrate chinese new year (outside of her absolutely false). So she is today helping her chinese friends setting up the event today at school. Honorary chinese. I told her she might want to tell her teacher japanese celebrate the normal new year but she told me that "she is celebrating, therefore japanese DO celebrate chinese new year".
ballup
01-31-2014, 02:16 PM
My daughter (half japanese/half puerto rican) has decided that celebrating chinese new year is fun, so she told her teacher than japanese also celebrate chinese new year (outside of her absolutely false). So she is today helping her chinese friends setting up the event today at school. Honorary chinese. I told her she might want to tell her teacher japanese celebrate the normal new year but she told me that "she is celebrating, therefore japanese DO celebrate chinese new year".
Depends on how traditional the person is, but some do celebrate the Lunar New Year aka Chinese New Year.
I remember celebrating St Pattys Day as a kid. :lol
mr.big35
01-31-2014, 02:18 PM
I didnt know we had so many Jeremey Lins on ish
Banned
You just let your daughter run amok celebrating whatever she wants?
Yes, i let her run amok celebrating whatever she wants. Unless it involves Chuthlu. Or the Dallas Cowboys. One must draw the line somewhere.
RightToCensor
01-31-2014, 02:44 PM
Banned
:roll:
rezznor
01-31-2014, 02:45 PM
My daughter (half japanese/half puerto rican) has decided that celebrating chinese new year is fun, so she told her teacher than japanese also celebrate chinese new year (outside of her absolutely false). So she is today helping her chinese friends setting up the event today at school. Honorary chinese. I told her she might want to tell her teacher japanese celebrate the normal new year but she told me that "she is celebrating, therefore japanese DO celebrate chinese new year".
actually, japanese do celebrate lunar year
actually, japanese do celebrate lunar year
Modern day? What? We have nothing we celebrate, but we have a bunch of other(Japanese) holidays we do. All joking aside if love to know and Tell my daughter later
9erempiree
01-31-2014, 03:09 PM
Modern day? What? We have nothing we celebrate, but we have a bunch of other(Japanese) holidays we do. All joking aside if love to know and Tell my daughter later
is that your daughter in the avy?
actually, japanese do celebrate lunar year
Actually you are talking about setsuben, it's not necessarily tied to that day and it's not a big holiday anymore. Mostly just an acknowlegement, maybe you do something small.
It used to be tied to the lunar new year though I believe
is that your daughter in the avy?
No my kids are small.
My daughter (half japanese/half puerto rican) has decided that celebrating chinese new year is fun, so she told her teacher than japanese also celebrate chinese new year (outside of her absolutely false). So she is today helping her chinese friends setting up the event today at school. Honorary chinese. I told her she might want to tell her teacher japanese celebrate the normal new year but she told me that "she is celebrating, therefore japanese DO celebrate chinese new year".
Good for her... :lol
CNY is big in my house and my 8 year old daughter is teaching her classmates to use chopsticks today.
rezznor
01-31-2014, 03:19 PM
Modern day? What? We have nothing we celebrate, but we have a bunch of other(Japanese) holidays we do. All joking aside if love to know and Tell my daughter later
i don't really know tbh, i just know that china, korea, vietnam, singapore, iran and japan are among some of the countries that celebrate lunar new year. i've only seen it celebrated first hand amongst the first 4 countries. i don't know why japan would stop celbrating it if they used to in the past, especially considering there culture holds tradition in high regard. you would probably know more then me on that subject.
i got some answers here.
guess you were right
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080205205312AAgFcwR
rezznor
02-01-2014, 12:32 AM
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iamgine
02-01-2014, 12:43 AM
I got $1200 in hongbao. :rockon:
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i don't really know tbh, i just know that china, korea, vietnam, singapore, iran and japan are among some of the countries that celebrate lunar new year. i've only seen it celebrated first hand amongst the first 4 countries. i don't know why japan would stop celbrating it if they used to in the past, especially considering there culture holds tradition in high regard. you would probably know more then me on that subject.
i got some answers here.
guess you were right
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080205205312AAgFcwR
Yeah, but it's an interesting point that Japanese did celebrate lunar new year, albeit in a different way. Setsuben has become kind of separated from it, probably because some leader at some point hijacked the holiday. Or maybe after the black ships they wanted to be more westernized and celebrate like the West.
Lebron23
02-01-2014, 12:59 AM
https://24.media.tumblr.com/5fff4640d727f2e3e493c7efe467016e/tumblr_n08yyrnA3w1qddd9qo1_400.gif:oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:
RightToCensor
02-01-2014, 01:45 AM
Happy B-Day China.
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