Lunar New Year and the Behike 52


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Pleased to hear the term "Lunar New Year" over "Chinese New Year" because it ignores the rest of the countries in E. Asia. My wife's Korean so tomorrow is Lunar New Year for us.

Happy New Year everyone and Aiz looks like you're having a great time.

G

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Pleased to hear the term "Lunar New Year" over "Chinese New Year" because it ignores the rest of the countries in E. Asia. My wife's Korean so tomorrow is Lunar New Year for us.

Happy New Year everyone and Aiz looks like you're having a great time.

G

Technically, it's the Lunar New Year, not a Chinese or Asian one anyways. :)

Have a Merry Anglo-Saxon Christmas sounds weird.

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