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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple
42 weeks ago

midlands

Happy Chinese New Year to all you Chinese Fab members and non Chinese Fab members.

Gong Hay Fat Choy.

It's the Year of the dragon this year.

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By *adgerMan
42 weeks ago

york

Kung hei fat Choi!

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By *cottish guy 555Man
42 weeks ago

London

I thought it was on the 10th of February.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
42 weeks ago

Leeds

Year of the Wood Dragon

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By *hrimper36Couple
42 weeks ago

Central France dept 36


"I thought it was on the 10th of February.

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New Year’s Day is so tomorrow is New Year’s Eve.

I was on a call with a Chinese student this morning and there was a loud continuous noise and then lots of very loud bangs which turned out to be fireworks which was kind of nice.

T

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By *stellaWoman
42 weeks ago

London

Or in Mandarin; Xinnián kuàilè!

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By *arkus1812Man
42 weeks ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

My son in law is Chinese, he started decorating the outside of his house last last weekend and the drinking started on Sunday, I have a feeling that this coming weekend is going to be hectic as he has a large family living locally.

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By *tylebender03Man
42 weeks ago

Manchester

Happy lunar new year, year of the wood dragon

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By *allySlinkyWoman
42 weeks ago

Leeds

I just Googled Wood Dragon and up popped a paper by Sydney University !

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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
42 weeks ago

London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact

It always astounds me how so many non Chinese people are always aware of Chinese (or Lunar) New year and some even 'celebrate' it. Anyway, hope you all enjoy yourselves folks. To good health and prosperity.

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By *adgerMan
41 weeks ago

york


"It always astounds me how so many non Chinese people are always aware of Chinese (or Lunar) New year and some even 'celebrate' it. Anyway, hope you all enjoy yourselves folks. To good health and prosperity. "

Similarly so many none Christians that celebrate “Xmas”

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


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Similarly so many none Christians that celebrate “Xmas” "

And Easter

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By (user no longer on site)
41 weeks ago

Happy new year

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By *adgerMan
41 weeks ago

york


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Similarly so many none Christians that celebrate “Xmas”

And Easter"

Maybe It’s a food thing…. Pancake day too

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By *hrimper36Couple
41 weeks ago

Central France dept 36


"

Similarly so many none Christians that celebrate “Xmas”

And Easter"

As a fully paid up diabetic Easter is my go to festival.

T

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By *asycouple1971 OP   Couple
41 weeks ago

midlands


"It always astounds me how so many non Chinese people are always aware of Chinese (or Lunar) New year and some even 'celebrate' it. Anyway, hope you all enjoy yourselves folks. To good health and prosperity. "

Loads of non Irish people celebrate St Patrick's Day including us.

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By *onameyet2Man
41 weeks ago

chorley


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Similarly so many none Christians that celebrate “Xmas”

And Easter"

Any excuse for a drink

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By *allySlinkyWoman
41 weeks ago

Leeds


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And Easter

Any excuse for a drink "

Eggnog ?

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