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Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 05:29
by Moi
I don't know, I'd like a big chocolate chip one >>
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 05:32
by Mikael Hart
XD Bake one!
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 05:38
by Moi
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 06:07
by Mikael Hart
Buy cookies? These were store-bought; I actually have a story about them. Last Sunday, my aunt wanted to bake cookies at her house, but it was so hot that when my uncle found out, he handed her a red envelope with money for her to go out and buy it instead. It was funny because he's black... I don't even know how he got a red envelope. XD
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 06:18
by Moi
Is there something significant about a red envelope?
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 06:23
by Mikael Hart
It's an Asian thing (namely Chinese) --adults always put money in red envelopes as gifts to people (like for Christmas or Chinese New Year or on birthdays).
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 06:32
by Ziaheart
Lunar Night Twilight wrote:zia: that name just blew my mind o____O
i saw that and i was like "what the phuq?" xD
>:DYeah, I think it's mainly Chinese. I know Koreans don't put money in red envelopes.
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 06:37
by Mikael Hart
I've heard that it was done in Japan too --though I don't know to what extent.
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 06:48
by Moi
Ahh, I see.
I don't have anything like that.
Re: ↓ → qυιℓℓ & cαиvαs 【 αи σc нαиgσυт 】 ← ↑
Posted: Jul 27th, '12, 07:13
by Mikael Hart
Yeah, it's not an American thing, but each culture has something unique to it that sets it off anyways. For some reason, guns and hamburgers seem to be what people associate with America. XD