This is one of my Chinese homework I did. It's all about the taboos we should prevent to do in Taiwan. So, it's a good time to share with u all.
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Taboo#11: I heard it is good to offer a mirror for a shop opening though. Is that right?
ReplyDeleteRely you as bloew :)
DeleteTo Jordanjoker,
ReplyDeleteYes, you're right! I see the mirrors with auspicious words on red color as gifts in many grand opening restaurants in Taiwan.
i thought shoes meant break.up as well, as in walking away from that person?
ReplyDeleteand i'm pretty surprised about the books D: who would not want books? gtoo many taboos for gifts here xD
Hahaa... Yeahh, me, too... I thought the same at first...
Delete@Jordan:
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment about the additional taboo in Taiwan. Actually, this is only some of the taboos here. And I'm also not really sure about giving mirror in the opening ceremony.
@Y.S Chen:
Okay, got it... Thanks for addition.
@Lydia:
Haha... Yeah... Me, too. I did think so at the first time. =D
我覺得還好耶....太迷信了XD
ReplyDelete哈哈。對,我也覺得耶。但,這終究還是我們華人的Culture吧。 =D
Delete鏡子=禁子,無法生育
ReplyDelete鞋子=老本叫你走路,被解雇
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