Thanks! It's actually Cantonese for "Wishing you Prosperity (y'all)" - it's the sentence most commonly used here for New Year Wishes. Mandarin is more complicated (or harder for me to remember!)
"Gung hay fat choy" to you so, Rima! l'année du rat qui, parait-il, devrait être bien meilleure que l'année passée (du cochon) et propice aux nouvelles entreprises, nouveaux engagements, nouvelles amours, nouveaux...
wowoooo - lovely and thanks. I should ask my Mum if she remembers what they say in China. I was looking for an old Chinese card I've kept - but couldn't find it to have a little cheat!
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Wow! And your signature is a nice touch - inspired!
Happy NEW YEAR to you too...You're speaking mandarin now? WOW! Love the digicollage. Bravo!
Thanks! It's actually Cantonese for "Wishing you Prosperity (y'all)" - it's the sentence most commonly used here for New Year Wishes. Mandarin is more complicated (or harder for me to remember!)
"Gung hay fat choy" to you so, Rima! l'année du rat qui, parait-il, devrait être bien meilleure que l'année passée (du cochon) et propice aux nouvelles entreprises, nouveaux engagements, nouvelles amours, nouveaux...
Hooray! Happy new year!
Whoyacallin fat choy? LOL Very nice work! How did you do it?
Happy Rat Year ! Back at ya. Love your digi.collaboration.
wowoooo - lovely and thanks.
I should ask my Mum if she remembers what they say in China. I was looking for an old Chinese card I've kept - but couldn't find it to have a little cheat!
Hi Rima,
This is a lovely image you have created!! I didn't know you were THAT talented and skilled to know Chinese too!! I am impressed!
Happy New Year to us all!!
~ Diane Clancy
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Very cool and understated tones, your signature is well well done - distinctive and I can dance to it. Kudos with ginger sauce.
I hope we all get to celebrate with oranges and tangerines for health and happiness, fish for prosperity and lots of long noodles for longevity!
Thanks for leaving such sweet words,everyone, and an extra helping of ginger sauce for John!
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