I have two quick questions.
First one is when is chinese new year?
And the second one is are there any traditional gifts that are given for chinese new year?
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Thanks guys for the info.
For a gift i was after something for someone you are starting to date.
I should of clarified this in my first post.
I have never gotten a SO a Chinese new year gift - i don't think it is common to get them anything. It is really more of a holiday for children, and an excuse for the adults to get drunk.
But if you're a baller and set on getting her something, maybe one of those golden good luck charms or statues that are typically displayed in Asian households, or something along the lines of the 'lucky' theme. The holiday is about changing your fortunes and Asian women are quite superstitious.
Red Envelopes symbolize good luck, not limited to giving to kids. Like going to a wedding, we give Red Envelope with money to the newly weds instead of those useless gifts that they might never use or that won't fit their decor !
But in the New Year, usually it's the seniors who give it to the juniors whether the junior is a kid or not ... such as a boss to his staffs.
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How about a waving cat?
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Thanks for the suggestions.
Some more options to consider.