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Chinese Lunar New Year is here, but why is it important to us?

Chinese Lunar New Year is here, but why is it important to us?

Basically, we shouldn’t be interested in the thing, but exceptionally a little bit nonetheless.

Chinese Lunar New Year is here, but why is it important to us?

The year of the dog is over, we are entering the year of the pig, which according to the "experts" will be very good for us, because the pig is not known for moderation in eating, on the contrary, it eats as much as it can. This is waiting for us too, but let's hope that we have a little more food than a pig, so we won't be slaughtered in a year.

The other thing that makes the Lunar New Year important is that China traditionally has the long leave we have at Christmas and New Year. In practice, this means that life stops from February 1st to February 11th. No matter you come to them, no one will respond if ordered no one will post. However, and this is important information, the latter does not apply to European warehouses. Obviously, there are European people working here for whom the Lunar New Year means nothing as much as it does to us, so if we buy from an EU warehouse, they will drop off a package without waiting.

I think that's it. So what you need to pay attention to is moderation and buying from an EU warehouse. Yes, again, according to the "experts", this year will also be about the fact that if we worked well in the previous years, then the fruits of it will ripen and we can now move forward. Before I forget, the year will be ideal for choosing a partner, because we can find the ideal partner for ourselves, which is a great joy for single people, less so for already married ones. Finally, one more very important thing, the colors of the year are red and white, so the white top will go well with the color of the party membership book, at least in China!

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