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HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR EVERY ONE!!:(

WISH YOU ALL:

Healthy body ---shen ti jian kang

Life going smooth--- yi fang fong shung

Getting richer--- gong xi fa chai

Happy family--- yi tuan he qi

overal just have a happy 1!!!!

cops dont hassle us today trust me on that!!:)(unless its ridiculously obvious that he have to pull you over:D)

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1 dollar 1 doller.........

if u non like u brin back.........

the reason i know that its chinese new year is that today i will be leaving for cairns for 7nights. I bring back something nice for u guys....

what year is it.....horse? dragon? ???

  torque said:
1 dollar 1 doller.........

if u non like u brin back.........

the reason i know that its chinese new year is that today i will be leaving for cairns for 7nights. I bring back something nice for u guys....

what year is it.....horse? dragon? ???

I was in ciarns on and off for 6 months last year, enjoy its a great place for a holiday!

And i think its the year of the monkey.

  SmoothLine said:
All of them, because a year only lasts 365/366 days so they have to say the year is over at some stage. :(

The real chinese year is alot longer than 365 days, coz i remember when i was in taiwan 2 years ago alot of receipts i had said the year was something like 1985 or sumthing. I asked one guy i was working with in taiwan wtf is it 1985 here still and he told me something along those lines.

So what does "Kung Hei Fat Choi" mean?? I just got that in H.N.Y. SMS from China.... (Don't flame me if it's wrong/misspelt/offensive - my boss is Italian, in China at the moment, and only ¼ way through his Mandarin course.....)

Yeh happy chinese new year to everyone! :(

  cooks44 said:
So what does "Kung Hei Fat Choi" mean?? I just got that in H.N.Y. SMS from China.... (Don't flame me if it's wrong/misspelt/offensive - my boss is Italian, in China at the moment, and only ¼ way through his Mandarin course.....)

cooks44 "kung hei fat choi" means get richer as milk stated above but in cantonese

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