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Thursday, February 22, 2007
12:15 AM

It's weird when you don't feel much of the Chinese New Year mood. By nature of our race, and the fact that this is a Chinese holiday, something isn't right if you aren't in a celebratory mood. But according to the calender, the new year falls on 1st JAN and that is the time when people normally celebrate a fresh start to the year ahead, a new beginning. So it's weird when we usher in the new year again in FEB, is it not?

But what the heck. As long as it is a holiday, there is reason enough for us to celebrate.

So what does Chinese New Year mean to you?

Well I'm gonna propose something, and those of you who are game enough, please try it out.
Complete the following sentence :
Chinese New Year...

Is a time for annual trips back to Malaysia( truly Asia), looooong 5 hr-car rides, spacing out during conversations ( because my grasp of canto/hokkien dialect is severely limited), or which the alternative to the former would be to stone in front of the television ( thank god for astro), enjoying cheap good food which you can never get in Singapore despite it being reputed for its wide variety of culinary delights, endless house-visiting ( which translates to more stoning in front of the tv), collecting angbaos (albeit in ringgit) and wishing people "gong hei fat choy!"

House-visiting this weekend anyone?




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