This sounds like an email I received from the University of Toronto about celebrating the Spring Festival. They mean Lunar/Chinese New Year. You ask anyone in the communities that will celebrate New Year tomorrow what it’s called and they’ll say Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year/Tet/Seollal/I hope I’m not missing anything. I was tempted…
This sounds like an email I received from the University of Toronto about celebrating the Spring Festival. They mean Lunar/Chinese New Year. You ask anyone in the communities that will celebrate New Year tomorrow what it’s called and they’ll say Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year/Tet/Seollal/I hope I’m not missing anything. I was tempted to write back but I rolled my eyes instead. Mistake? Anyway, sun neen fai lok to all celebrating. 😊🧧🧧🧧
This sounds like an email I received from the University of Toronto about celebrating the Spring Festival. They mean Lunar/Chinese New Year. You ask anyone in the communities that will celebrate New Year tomorrow what it’s called and they’ll say Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year/Tet/Seollal/I hope I’m not missing anything. I was tempted to write back but I rolled my eyes instead. Mistake? Anyway, sun neen fai lok to all celebrating. 😊🧧🧧🧧