恭喜发财!This is the Mochi Sisters and we wish you, dear reader, a Happy Chinese New Year! (♥ó㉨ò)ノ♡
Yay~ We finally get a chance to talk about a festive celebration! For once, we did not forget to share this occasion with our readers. ( ̄□ ̄;)ノ For your information, this is Kaitalyn and you'd better not get me mixed up with my hyper sister... You are lucky that I am in a good mood today (because there are so many treats to choose from... Fufu...). Thus, thou shall be nicer to thy. (●´∀`●)
Yoooooooooooo!!!!! This is Kameyo here!ヾ(@^▽^@)ノ Yum~ So many Chinese New Year goodies to stuff myself with!!!└(★o★)┐ Receiving Hong Bao (红包)! I love that part of CNY the most! ヽ(*≧ω≦)ノ By the way, Hong Bao contains money! Money! $$$$$$$$~ ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
I do not know this person... How embarrassing... Acting like a hooligan during such joyous times... Tsk tsk... ( ̄ー ̄ )ノ
Hey! (* ̄m ̄) That's not nice!ヽ(●-`Д´-)ノ You are supposed to say nice things during CNY and not bad things! Evil sister! -3-
Excuse me? You are being rude yourself too, you know? (¬д¬。) I may have said that I will treat the readers better but that does not mean that I will be nicer towards you... = ="
Boo hoo..... (>д<;)・゚゚・。 My sis prefers the readers to me.... *changes mood* I read the blog to make sure that it is fine, so I'm considered a reader too!ヽ(≧Д≦)ノ
(Chooses to ignore the crazy person talking to herself)ヾ(´A`)ノ゚Anyways, before we went off-topic, I am sure that some of you are wondering what does Chinese New Year got to do with Japanese-related stuff.
*Indecipherable screaming in the background*{{|└(>o< )┘|}}
Well, my (sister?) and I shall not only share our thoughts on our way of Chinese New Year, but we will also talk about the Japanese way of celebrating Chinese New Year.
ちょっと待ってください!! ━Σ(゚Д゚|||)━ Don't you know that the Japanese don't celebrate Chinese New Year?
Oh yeah? - . - What evidence do you have?
This video!!!!(^O^☆♪ The person commented that Japanese people usually don't celebrate CNY. This school's celebration is an exception and a way for Japanese to appreciate the Chinese culture~ (^_−)☆
How do you know that this video is authentic? Pfft. I bet that it is not.Ψ(´▽`)Ψ
I obviously have backup proof!ヽ( `0´)ノ The almightily Wikipedia has all the answers! Click on 'Wikipedia' and you'll see the truth!!!! ~(^O^ )
.........
.... Fine, I admit that you are right.... (¬、¬) (But because of this, the 'real' me is back... Fufufufufu.... (#`∀´)_Ψ )
Reader: Oh, shit. Nooooo, Kameyo!ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ
What?! *cries*。゚(゚ノД`゚)゚。Everyone always says it's my fault when something is wrong. *cries uncontrollably and runs away*..................~{{p´Д`q}}
Hm.... Thank you very much, reader. ^ _ ^ Now, we shall finally have peace and quiet. This is much better. Well, after watching the video and reading the Wikipedia page, I have realised that the Japanese do not celebrate Chinese New Year. Instead, they have Cherry Blossom festivals and the like. Hmph. (;¬д¬) Thus, I shall briefly tell you readers about my family's way of celebrating Chinese New Year.
Firstly, we visit our relatives' house and eat the reunion dinner with them. Secondly, we exchange 红包 and Chinese New Year goodies. Thirdly, we sit back and enjoy bonding with each other. (〃⌒▽⌒)八(〃⌒▽⌒〃)八(⌒▽⌒〃)
I am done.\(^ ^)/ Therefore, I shall now sign off-
Wait a minute! ∑(O_O;) What about me?? I still haven't sa-
I apologise for this rather boring post and once again, Happy Chinese New Year. ヾ(^∇^)
What?! Happy Chinese New Year! *says very quickly*(-^〇^-)
Signing off,
The Mochi Sisters ・㉨・
Backstage
That was mean! T_T I hardly said anything and you kept on ignorin- ☆⌒(>。≪)
*Baka gun goes off.*
Sheesh. How troublesome. (;´・`)>
THE END~
Oh yeah? - . - What evidence do you have?
This video!!!!(^O^☆♪ The person commented that Japanese people usually don't celebrate CNY. This school's celebration is an exception and a way for Japanese to appreciate the Chinese culture~ (^_−)☆
How do you know that this video is authentic? Pfft. I bet that it is not.Ψ(´▽`)Ψ
I obviously have backup proof!ヽ( `0´)ノ The almightily Wikipedia has all the answers! Click on 'Wikipedia' and you'll see the truth!!!! ~(^O^ )
.........
.... Fine, I admit that you are right.... (¬、¬) (But because of this, the 'real' me is back... Fufufufufu.... (#`∀´)_Ψ )
Reader: Oh, shit. Nooooo, Kameyo!ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ
What?! *cries*。゚(゚ノД`゚)゚。Everyone always says it's my fault when something is wrong. *cries uncontrollably and runs away*..................~{{p´Д`q}}
Hm.... Thank you very much, reader. ^ _ ^ Now, we shall finally have peace and quiet. This is much better. Well, after watching the video and reading the Wikipedia page, I have realised that the Japanese do not celebrate Chinese New Year. Instead, they have Cherry Blossom festivals and the like. Hmph. (;¬д¬) Thus, I shall briefly tell you readers about my family's way of celebrating Chinese New Year.
Firstly, we visit our relatives' house and eat the reunion dinner with them. Secondly, we exchange 红包 and Chinese New Year goodies. Thirdly, we sit back and enjoy bonding with each other. (〃⌒▽⌒)八(〃⌒▽⌒〃)八(⌒▽⌒〃)
I am done.\(^ ^)/ Therefore, I shall now sign off-
Wait a minute! ∑(O_O;) What about me?? I still haven't sa-
I apologise for this rather boring post and once again, Happy Chinese New Year. ヾ(^∇^)
What?! Happy Chinese New Year! *says very quickly*(-^〇^-)
Signing off,
The Mochi Sisters ・㉨・
Backstage
That was mean! T_T I hardly said anything and you kept on ignorin- ☆⌒(>。≪)
*Baka gun goes off.*
Sheesh. How troublesome. (;´・`)>
THE END~
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