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Dear Mr Lee,
May I have your opinion on clear glass and tinted glass top dining table in fengshui? Which is more auspicious? Also some said no good to see people leg while eating is it myth? Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks.
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These are some considerations:
1. Glass is considered as belonging to the metal element.
2. I can understand why glass table is popular. As often, some consider it good for small spaces.
3. Actually what you mentioned, has more to do with common sense. Just ask any man; young or old: if a girl with short skirts is sitting facing the person, it is not so much of no good to see people's leg; but rather... what goes further than that! Think about it!
4. It is just like I had mentioned, previously: if one installs a full glass mirror at the dining table; and as most dining tables do not have any courtesy board to cover the leg area, one can also look further thru the legs ..... if the girl is not seated "properly"....

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On 1/9/2012 6:26:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr Lee,
May I have your opinion on
clear glass and tinted glass
top dining table in fengshui?
Which is more auspicious? Also
some said no good to see
people leg while eating is it
myth? Hope to hear from you
soon.
Thanks.

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