Thursday, February 3, 2011

kung hei fat choi

Happy Chinese New Year!




Chinese Symbol for Happy Chinese New Year (恭禧發財)


How to say Happy Chinese New Year in Chinese?

The most common Chinese ways of saying Happy New Year are Gong Xi Fa Cai (Mandarin) and Gong Hey Fat Choy (Cantonese). Even though the pronunciations are a little different, both are written the same way.

Fa Cai (發財) is to become rich or to make money.

Thus, Gong Xi Fa Cai means wishing you to be prosperous in the coming year.

A fun way to respond to someone who greets you with Gong Xi Fa Cai is Hong Bao Na Lai, "Red envelope please!"


2011 horoscope for Rooster:

What awaits the Rooster? The 2011 year of the white Metal Rabbit promises him a pretty calm, level life, without the typical abrupt jumps and somersaults both at work and in personal relationships - but only if the Rooster will be prudent. Hot temper and aggressiveness of the representative of this zodiac sign can greatly complicate his life and force him to get out of his usual circle of relationships, which, in the end, will lead to significant changes in destiny - alas! not for the better. Rooster may lose his family, work, left alone without a loved one, and all these because he is not able to curb his fiery temper and tame his ambitions. There is a feeling that the Rooster in the 2011 year of the white Metal Rabbit will have stability and equilibrium for himself, but the trouble is that Rooster does not have the patience to maintain this equilibrium. The family life will witness arguments and constant quarrels, and in the end, all participants in this presentation will simply be without energy for a productive constructive dialogue. Only control over personal antics will help the Rooster wait for the desired improvement in his very difficult and troubled life. [Read more]

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Birth Years for the Rooster Zodiac Sign: 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005

With high expectations and high standards, roosters demand the best for themselves and are tenacious in doing whatever it takes to achieve their goals. While their ideals may seem impossibly ambitious, their approach to life is practical, disciplined and hard working. Sharp and capable, they conquer the obstacles that face them resolutely and are unflappable in a crisis. Roosters take failure very personally and can be highly critical of themselves and others around them; sometimes showing insensitivity. [Read More]


sources:
http://goodcharacters.com/newsletters/gong-xi-fa-cai.html

http://www.gotohoroscope.com/2011/chinese-2011-horoscope-rooster.html
http://gohongkong.about.com/od/chinesenewyear/tp/Chinese-New-Year-Zodiac-Signs.htm

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