Posted December 13, 199925 yr Dear cecil,I read somewhere that chinese people don't sweep the floor or say anything bad on Chinese new year. Is it true. Secondly they consider it bad to go to wedding and then to funeral.
Posted December 13, 199925 yr Staff Dear Anon, Chinese culture holds the belief that sweeping the floor on the first day of the lunar new year brings bad luck. This notion is rooted in the desire to begin the new year on a positive note. Additionally, the significance of avoiding negative remarks is acknowledged, as it aligns with the intention of starting the new year afresh. The celebration of Chinese New Year spans a total of 15 days. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 12/13/99 4:07:36 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear cecil, I read somewhere that chinese people don't sweep the floor or say anything bad on Chinese new year. Is it true. Secondly they consider it bad to go to wedding and then to funeral.
March 12Mar 12 Staff Related: The experience of the beginning of each Chinese New Year is characterized by the timing of work resumption for many individuals.
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