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Celebrate the Lunar New Year with Your Business Associates |
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pay off, haircuts to get, and new clothes to purchase - all in anticipation of New Year's day. |
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The operative color is red for good luck and gold for prosperity, and luckily, this major
holiday occurs right before Valentine's Day. A trip to any Chinatown will reap many inexpensive decorations that you could put up in your place of business. You may have a giveaway of Chinese wall calendars
(buy them at least six weeks before because they usually sell out quickly.) or just display a basket at the counter, lined with a red cloth napkin and |
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filled with tangerines (preferably with stem and leaves). Invite your customers to take two of the fruits and wish them a happy new
year. |
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Give the children who come with their parents to your place of business two shiny new dimes or
quarters in red envelopes. Again, these can be purchased for about two dollars for two dozen in grocery, book, and gift stores in areas that have large Chinese or Vietnamese populations. Or you can send a
new year's card to your Asian clients, customers, friends, and neighbors. This is a very popular practice |
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and there are a wide variety available. The celebration may continue for two weeks. |
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