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I live near my sister-in-law's house. Do you want to pay a New Year call?
Need.
Auntie belongs to the immediate family. If she is close to home, she will pay a New Year call during the Chinese New Year, which can also maintain family ties and make her more intimate.
New Year greeting is a traditional folk custom in China, and it is a way for people to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, and express their best wishes to each other. In ancient times, the original meaning of the word "Happy New Year" was to pay New Year greetings to the elderly, including kowtowing to them, congratulating them on their happy New Year and greeting their lives.
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