Happy Chinese New Year From Mish & Family

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Happy Chinese New Year From Mish & Family

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Your post made me realise it's the year of the rodent... cheers

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Happy Tet to all CEOers.
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Captain Bonez wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 12:40 pm Image
When you lived in a Muslim , a Catholic and a Buddhist country, and there is Chineses on all 3, and then you have to wish for the four NYE, all year long, every year, even to the western residents...

Internet saves me a fuckload of wishing cards & stamps to be honest.

Happy all the years to come, wherever you come from.
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Creepy...
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Captain Bonez wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 12:40 pm Image
That’s what I was going to ask...

I wanted to know who ya talkin to ?

I shirley ain’t chinese
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:beer3: Happy New Year all.
So many Happy New Years in Cambodia - International, Chinese and Khmer are celebrated with gusto - who cares why it's party time and holidays.

However, (for those who are new here), although Chinese New Year is not officially a holiday in Cambodia, a lot of shops are shut today already and the markets are deserted. Also special CNY (high) prices for everything, from fruit and veges to transport and accomodation.
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Seasons greetings and all that fine stuff
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