Year of the Tiger, Chinese New Year
It is good to see the interest in the Chinese New Year and the chance to reward our favorites.
It is easy for us who have just a few ATF's we like to spoil, but if you are one of the super mongers who knows a lot of girls at a lot of places giving each of them $88 might break the bank.
Don't forget, they all talk, so if you spoil one, you might have to be prepared to spoil them all when they learn you are giving red envelopes with $88 in them.
Good luck, and may you find your year of the Tiger to include, wealth, and health. Happy Mongering to you all.
Year of the Tiger, Xinnian kuaile
[QUOTE=MaximusKahn;5754978]It is good to see the interest in the Chinese New Year and the chance to reward our favorites.
It is easy for us who have just a few ATF's we like to spoil, but if you are one of the super mongers who knows a lot of girls at a lot of places giving each of them $88 might break the bank.
Don't forget, they all talk, so if you spoil one, you might have to be prepared to spoil them all when they learn you are giving red envelopes with $88 in them.
Good luck, and may you find your year of the Tiger to include, wealth, and health. Happy Mongering to you all.[/QUOTE]I spoil them all and more. The talk is what I'm hoping for and believe me when I say that the lucky red envelope works both ways. I receive red envelopes from the ladies as well. Gong xi fa cai!
4 is an unlucky number in Chinese culture
[QUOTE=RChangDatyKing;5754554]I agree and also give Red Envelopes with $88. I avoid giving anything in sets of 4's though because 4 in Chinese is bad luck as the pronunciation of the number 4 is very close to death. I usually give a 50,20, 10,5 and 3-1's =88.
Oysters are excellent natural aphrodisiac. Just no fried fish before hitting the bedroom. LOL. A piece of dark chocolate and some strawberries are nice after a light meal.[/QUOTE]The number four is considered an unlucky number in Chinese culture because it sounds very similar to "death" in Mandarin, but something tells me if you give these girls 4, C-notes in a red envelope or whatever they aren't going to refuse it. LOL.
Don't forget the mamasans
[QUOTE=RChangDatyKing;5761272]You are probably right that our massage ladies won't care what amount are in the red envelopes. The etiquette was something I found when I did a Google search to understand proper gift giving for Chinese New Year. The ladies will understand that non Asian mongers just don't know any better. LOL.[/QUOTE]With all due respect, I've dated many Asian women and 4 is considered unlucky, depending on its context. Money isn't one of them unless it's related to gambling.
On a similar note, while some of you chaps were giving red envelopes to your favorite ladies, you may have forgotten about the lady that literally hooks us up. The mamasan.
The girls come and go, but MMS is usually a fixture. Moral of the story is, don't forget to take care of our favorite mamasans. I sure didn't and it was very appreciated by Korean and Chinese mamasans. You still have time.
Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally end after 15 days, starting on Chinese New Year's Eve and continuing till the Lantern Festival. This year, the Lunar New Year celebrations are being held between January 31 and February 15.
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Good point to remember the Mamasans
Taking care of the Mamasans is a very good idea. I love an excuse to visit my favorites again. And they always get excited to see me return so quickly. Thanks for bringing up that we have until the 15th, I don't think that was mentioned before.
As for 88 in the envelope which has attracted a lot of comments and advice. 8 tens, 8 ones, and bingo 88. All those fresh bills makes the envelope feel fat! As for sharing the envelopes with my favorites and returning so soon, I'm sure I'll reap the rewards for my kindness and generosity right away. Call it a wise investment for the year of the Tiger.
Happy Mongering.
[QUOTE=SirJizAlot;5761493]With all due respect, I've dated many Asian women and 4 is considered unlucky, depending on its context. Money isn't one of them unless it's related to gambling.
On a similar note, while some of you chaps were giving red envelopes to your favorite ladies, you may have forgotten about the lady that literally hooks us up. The mamasan.
The girls come and go, but MMS is usually a fixture. Moral of the story is, don't forget to take care of our favorite mamasans. I sure didn't and it was very appreciated by Korean and Chinese mamasans. You still have time.
Chinese New Year celebrations traditionally end after 15 days, starting on Chinese New Year's Eve and continuing till the Lantern Festival. This year, the Lunar New Year celebrations are being held between January 31 and February 15.[/QUOTE]