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Well, I don't receive any hangbao, but it's common for everyone here to receive Mandarin Orange. Sometimes I think I will overdose on those oranges.
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  • Actually I read the reason in Interchange 3, I think.
    It's the symbole of year or globe which whirls like that. Sth like this...
    Anyway, give me the address, I'll send u some!
  • Yeah! Sniper Venom.

  • Yea!
  • Awwww .. your nephew is so cute, Little Tree! It's not fair, now because of his cuteness I have to sacrifice my hongbao that you had prepared for me. :-( :-P

  • Awww Little Tree .. I am very very very very very very very very very sad now :-P

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  • Yes ⊱ Mickey ⊰, I think the Mandarin orange symbolised good fortune because of its gold colour. Right?

  • Jasmine, I will be sweating orange juice soon. OHMY! LOL

  • Okay Little Tree, please send the hong bao to me as soon as possible. Over here, we call it, angpow! That's why I was not too sure about the spelling. Thank you for telling me that. :D

  • That's true! Westerners have Christmas trees while we have golden orange trees! hehehe

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