![]() On this first moment of a happy new year accept my best wishes for your perfect health and lasting prosperity. Gonghèxinxi, wànshìrúyì: Best wishes for the holidays and happiness throughout the New Year. I pray to God to make you the happiest and most prosperous person on earth.Īs another wonderful year comes to an end, I want to take a moment to greet you a Happy Chinese New Year 2023! May happiness fill your heart and treasures fill the home! ![]() ![]() I’m wishing you all the best and may the joy of New Year outshine all the rest. May the coming New Year bring you joy, love, and peace. May Lord bless you.Ĭelebrate and rejoice for making it into another year. May joy and happiness surround you today and always. May the light of the moon illuminate your paths and guide you always! Wishing you joy, gladness, and achievement at the start of the new lunar year. I hope the journey ahead gives you more success in your life. May your business grow and expand every day. Enjoy this festive to the fullest and make this celebration the best of them all. I sincerely wish you happiness, cheerfulness, and success in the upcoming year. Wish you good luck, good health, great success, and good cheer in the new year. Wàn shì rú yì: May this new year bring immense joy and success into your life. Happy Chinese New Year! May this new year unfold new and better things for you. ![]() Wishing a Happy Chinese new year from my family to yours. May Longevity, wealth, health, virtue, and a natural death- the five blessings come to you. May this year come with all the blessings and make each of your dreams come true. I hope that good fortune follows you wherever you go. May good luck follow you in every step and your house be filled with happiness. I wish this year brings you the success, blessings, and happiness that you so rightly deserve. More about it: People with a dream or wishes they want to come true would love to be greeted with “sum seung si sing”.Happy Chinese New Year my love. Meaning: Whatever the heart desires will happen More about it: If you have family or friends going on vacation soon, you can greet them with “chut yup ping on” to bless them with peace and safety on their travels. Meaning: Peace and safety when travelling Any elderly person would love to be greeted with this– it might just be your ticket to receiving lai see (利是, red envelopes containing money)! 9. More about it: “Lung ma jing sun” is often used to greet the elderly at Chinese New Year to bless them with energy and vigour despite their old age. More about it: Have friends or family who are business owners? Greet them with “saang yi hing lung” this Chinese New Year for the good luck they need for their business to flourish! 8. This greeting explains why Chinese people love serving fish at festive dinners– the pronunciations for fish (魚) and surplus (餘) are very similar. More about it: “nin nin yau yu” can be said to anyone, but is most often used to greet families. Another versatile and popular Chinese New Year greeting, “dai gut dai lei” is one of the easiest to write among Chinese New Year greetings! Try your hand at writing Chinese New Year greetings starting with 大吉大利. More about it: This greeting is often seen accompanied by images of tangerines, as the second character “gut” (吉) means tangerines, besides luck. Meaning: Good luck and may things go smoothly More about it: Know a kid who just can’t wait to grow taller? Greet them with “fai gou jeung dai” and they’ll thank you for your blessings! 5. “Hok yip jun bou” will give them all the blessings they need to do better at school, and perhaps even get straight As! 4. More about it: If you’re looking for a Chinese New Year greeting to say to students, look no further. Looking for things to do in Chinese New Year in Hong Kong? Check our our list here for some ideas! 3. An extremely versatile Chinese New Year greeting, it can be said just as you would say “Happy New Year” to people. More about it: “sun nin fai lok” can be said to anyone, at any time during Chinese New Year. Say “gong hei faat choy” when you first meet someone, with the fist and palm salute! 2. It is often coupled with another popular greeting– “sun tai gin hong” (身體健康), which means good health. More about it: One of the most commonly used Chinese New Year greetings in Chinese communities around the world, “gong hei faat choy” is usually the first thing that’s said when Chinese people greet one another during Chinese New Year. Meaning: Wishing you wealth and prosperity
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