Jan. 26, 2021
The Chinese New Year has the same days off in the whole country. There are seven days off in total. This Chinese New Year is from February 11 to 17.
Now, at least for me, the Chinese New Year has already become an ordinary day.
When I was young, the Chinese New Year referred to wearing new clothes, to eating delicious food and to having fun, but now, it is not the same as it used to be, because we can eat delicious food, wear new clothes and have fun every day.
I believe it is the outcome of people's hard work and the development of society, so I am very grateful for this.
There are only seventeen days left before the Chinese New Year arrives. I can't even believe it. How fast time flies!
In the upcoming new year, I hope we can stay healthy and safe, and all wishes come true.
I hope for a Happy Chinese New Year for you in advance!
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TheDuring Chinese New Year the whole country has the same days off in the whole country.
There are seven days off in total.
This Chinese New Year is from February 11 to 17.
Now, at least for me, the Chinese New Year has already become an ordinary day.
We don't really say "the" in front of a holiday
When I was young, the Chinese New Year referred tomeant wearing new clothes, to eating delicious food and to having fun, but now, it is not the same as it used to be, because we can eat delicious food, wear new clothes and have fun every day.
I believe it is the outcomeresult of people's hard work and the development of society, so I am very grateful for this.
There are only seventeen days left before the Chinese New Year arrives.
I can't even believe it.
How fast time flies!
In the upcoming new year, I hope we can stay healthy and safe, and all wishes come true.
I hope forwish you a Happy Chinese New Year for you in advance!
"To wish someone a happy [insert holiday]" is a common and set phrase, so it sounds better :)
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The Chinese New Year has the same days off in the whole country.
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There are seven days off in total. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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This Chinese New Year is from February 11 to 17. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Now, at least for me, the Chinese New Year has already become an ordinary day. Now, at least for me, We don't really say "the" in front of a holiday |
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When I was young, the Chinese New Year referred to wearing new clothes, to eating delicious food and to having fun, but now, it is not the same as it used to be, because we can eat delicious food, wear new clothes and have fun every day. When I was young, |
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I believe it is the outcome of people's hard work and the development of society, so I am very grateful for this. I believe it is the |
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There are only seventeen days left before the Chinese New Year arrives. There are only seventeen days left before |
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I can't even believe it. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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How fast time flies! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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In the upcoming new year, I hope we can stay healthy and safe, and all wishes come true. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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I hope for a Happy Chinese New Year for you in advance! I "To wish someone a happy [insert holiday]" is a common and set phrase, so it sounds better :) |
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