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A Historical Look at What Color is Considered Offensive to Chinese People

With a long-standing heritage, Chinese culture has been associated with a variety of colors that are said to bring good fortune and success. Nevertheless, one hue stands out as particularly controversial – the color red. A hue of deep, vibrant red has been a constant in the Chinese culture for centuries, first appearing during the…

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I Love You

Uncover the past of Chinese parenting – has ‘I love you’ ever been uttered? Delve into the annals and unearth the answer! Mystery and intrigue surrounds the ancient Chinese approach to parenting. For generations, this unique perspective has been both applauded and condemned. But what of the words ‘I love you’? Have they ever been…

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The History of Chinese Slang for I Love You

An epoch of Chinese slang has been around since the start of time. From classic phrases used to express emotion to present-day articulations, Chinese language has gone through numerous transformations. Exploring these age-old secrets can help you communicate your feelings in a powerful way. From “wo ai ni” (I love you) to more modern terms…

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A Historical Look at the Luckiest Girl Names in the World

Unveil the mysterious past of the most blessed appellation ever to exist – a custom that has endured through the ages and remains vibrant today! From ancient times to present day, this moniker has brought good fortune, prosperity, and joy to countless individuals. Uncover its secrets and find out why it continues to be so…

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A Brief History of How Aussies Say Hello

G’day A myriad of salutations have been embraced by Australians through the years, from the traditional Aboriginal ‘G’day’ to the more contemporary ‘Hey there’. Believed to be an anglicised version of ‘gudiyari’, which translates to ‘hello’, this greeting has been used by Indigenous Australians for centuries and only recently gained traction among non-Indigenous Australians. Apart…