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How to say "Happy New Year" in different languages?

How to say "Happy New Year" in different languages? Yan Guoren said Happy New Year? Eating pearls represents luck? We interviewed foreigners in China to see what surprises they had for the Spring Festival.

This time, we came to Chengdu, one of foreigners' favorite cities, to learn how foreigners who spend the Spring Festival in China say "Happy New Year" in their mother tongue, and at the same time show them the real traditional Chinese New Year culture in China.

As for how people from different countries say Happy New Year.

Korean:

Japanese: New Year ぉめでとぅござぃます

Thai:

Lao: Sabaidi Pimai

Russian: сновымгодом

Emmm……

Bian Xiao is as confused as you are.

I know that people can't understand Chinese characters when they see them, so there is a video that is more practical. Let's feel the confusing "Happy New Year" and hilarious questions and answers about the custom of Spring Festival in China.

For example, this witty answer. On the Spring Festival Evening, the Norwegian elder brother who drank a little white wine in China really knew a lot about China culture.

There seems to be no shortage of white wine on the dining table in China.

Moreover, the round label of the word "liquor" inexplicably poked the punch line.

Most foreign friends voted for "Pearl" when they asked what they would eat in jiaozi's bag during the Spring Festival.

This "pearl" with such a fragrant and luxurious rococo style is in line with the Spring Festival with European characteristics.

Think about biting a pearl while eating jiaozi, and somehow feel like a mermaid princess.

The most magical answer lies in the question of "Laba porridge".

Is this the rhythm of tea porridge?

Do you know what option c is?

It is a white wine that Norway's little brother loves persistently.

Bian Xiao really wants to try Laba porridge with the taste of white wine.

Of course, in the end, our focus is to say "Happy New Year" in other countries' languages ~

After listening to "Happy New Year" from Norway, Denmark and Germany ... anyway, I showed a stupid sense of confusion in Bian Xiao.

You can poke the video to watch, and more hilarious points are waiting for you to discover.