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Post by lsac0902 » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 8:51 am

Hi,

I'd like to know what do you usually give to local kindergarten school teachers for Chinese New Year? I didn't give anything for Christmas as it was school holidays and plan to give something for CNY. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: CNY gift

Post by the lynx » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 8:57 am

lsac0902 wrote:Hi,

I'd like to know what do you usually give to local kindergarten school teachers for Chinese New Year? I didn't give anything for Christmas as it was school holidays and plan to give something for CNY. Thanks for sharing.
Probably a crate of oranges? That's what my suppliers give me...

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Post by nutnut » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 9:02 am

red bag with 2 oranges in it, or 6 (never 4)

I think that's the minimum you should give to anyone at CNY, otherwise, buy them an orange tree!

If it was me, I'd say a crate of Tiger ;)
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Post by the lynx » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 9:10 am

nutnut wrote:If it was me, I'd say a crate of Tiger ;)
\m/

On another note, you can give them typical CNY goodies such as bak kwa or those CNY cookies/munchies like pineapple tart, chicken floss roll, kueh bangket etc...

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Post by JR8 » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 9:11 am

nutnut wrote: If it was me, I'd say a crate of Tiger ;)
Bottle of Jack and a 10% off coupon for OT.

p.s. Sorry it's late, I'll get my coat... ...

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Post by nutnut » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 12:53 pm

JR8 wrote:
nutnut wrote: If it was me, I'd say a crate of Tiger ;)
Bottle of Jack and a 10% off coupon for OT.
The do discount tokens? I wonder why there aren't more S'poreans there then :P
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Post by therat » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 1:27 pm

If the school has Muslim helper or teacher, don't give bak kwa as most of the bak kwa is pork.

CNY cookies/munchies mention by the lynx is good enough.

As for the "red bag with 2 oranges in it, or 6 (never 4) " mention by nutnut.

For single, give 2 oranges to house owner or elder.
4 oranges is for couple. Each take 2 oranges.

No one give 6.

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Post by nutnut » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 1:53 pm

therat wrote:If the school has Muslim helper or teacher, don't give bak kwa as most of the bak kwa is pork.

CNY cookies/munchies mention by the lynx is good enough.

As for the "red bag with 2 oranges in it, or 6 (never 4) " mention by nutnut.

For single, give 2 oranges to house owner or elder.
4 oranges is for couple. Each take 2 oranges.

No one give 6.
I heard that it should never be 4, cause 4 sounds like death in Chinese? If this is not the case then fine, I'll stick to 2 or 6 though, I don't want to risk getting it wrong!

Can give 8 cause it is auspicious number? :S
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Post by ecureilx » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 2:00 pm

you guys forgot to say how much should go inside the "RED PACKET" :D

If the teacher is Single, or Double .. and the likely combinations .. :D

Oh, new notes please ..
nutnut wrote:
JR8 wrote:
nutnut wrote: If it was me, I'd say a crate of Tiger ;)
Bottle of Jack and a 10% off coupon for OT.
The do discount tokens? I wonder why there aren't more S'poreans there then :P
because there is no mad-hour discount with one-for-one at OT and not many mei-meis :D :D



Coat / hat / umbrella .. :D :D

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Post by therat » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 4:47 pm

nutnut wrote: I heard that it should never be 4, cause 4 sounds like death in Chinese? If this is not the case then fine, I'll stick to 2 or 6 though, I don't want to risk getting it wrong!

Can give 8 cause it is auspicious number? :S
It's never a 4.
B'coz each person take 2 orange and pass to the house owner and say Happy Chinese New Year.

And no one take 6.
If you 1 person take 6 orange and pass to the house owner. It might turn out joke of the day.

I'm Local Chinese.

Each person take 2 oranges.. in chinese mean in pair. That is good number.

Just remember
If you are single, you visit people house. Bring 2 oranges.
If you are couple and both of you visit people house. Bring 4 oranges.
If you are married but only you , 1 person visit people house. Bring 2 oranges.

Children no need to bring oranges.
Children only go to people house to collect Ang Bao.

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Post by ecureilx » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 4:51 pm

therat wrote:.....
Children no need to bring oranges.
Children only go to people house to collect Ang Bao.








and how much to put in Ang Bao ?? :D :D

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Post by therat » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 4:51 pm

By the way, it is not a normal oranges.

It must be Mandarin orange

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandarin_orange

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Post by therat » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 4:57 pm

ecureilx wrote: and how much to put in Ang Bao ?? :D :D
depend how deep is your packet.

range from $6 to as high as you wish.
But must be in even number.

Some people don't have deep packet, they put $4.

Some elder who are not working and don't have much money.. they might give $1.10 (I receive before.)

Only married couple can give Ang Bao.
If single.. regardless of age. No need to give.
But still can give to own niece or nephew, if they want.
Single also can collect ang bao from those who has married.

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Post by the lynx » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 5:20 pm

therat wrote:Single also can collect ang bao from those who has married.
And this is why I LOVE Chinese New Year! :cool:

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Post by ecureilx » Tue, 10 Jan 2012 5:23 pm

the lynx wrote:
therat wrote:Single also can collect ang bao from those who has married.
And this is why I LOVE Chinese New Year! :cool:
and when I worked for a "small' Company, my then boss always wanted to drink Guinness Beer, for Chinese New year .. and always in pairs ..

The pair thingy, I can understand

The Guinness beer - never figured out what Guinness had to do with CNY :)

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