Sample Letter for Chinese New Year

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Overview of this form

This Sample Letter for Chinese New Year is a template designed to help individuals craft personalized greetings for this festive occasion. Unlike standard greeting cards, this form allows for specific content that can be tailored to the recipient, making it more meaningful and culturally appropriate.

Main sections of this form

  • Return address: Space to include your name and address.
  • Date: Field to enter the date of sending.
  • Recipient's address: Area to specify the name and address of the recipient.
  • Subject line: Clearly states the purpose of the letter, highlighting it is for Chinese New Year.

Common use cases

This form is ideal for individuals or businesses looking to send warm wishes during the Chinese New Year. Use it to express your good wishes to friends, family, clients, or colleagues, enhancing personal and professional relationships during this cultural celebration.

Who needs this form

  • Individuals wanting to send a greeting to family or friends.
  • Businesses wishing to connect with clients or partners.
  • Anyone looking to acknowledge the significance of Chinese New Year in their communication.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the sender's return address and include your name and address.
  • Enter the current date in the specified format.
  • Provide the recipient's name and complete address.
  • Fill in a personalized message reflecting your wishes for Chinese New Year.
  • Sign the letter at the end to give it a personal touch.

Is notarization required?

This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

Avoid these common issues

  • Not personalizing the message to suit the recipient.
  • Forgetting to include the date or return address.
  • Sending the letter too close to the holiday, diminishing its impact.

Benefits of completing this form online

  • Easy to download and edit in Word format.
  • Allows for quick personalization, reducing time spent on crafting messages from scratch.
  • Provides a professional and polished appearance for your greetings.

Quick recap

  • This form helps you write a thoughtful and personalized letter for Chinese New Year.
  • It is suitable for personal and professional greetings alike.
  • Completion is straightforward and ensures culturally respectful communication.

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FAQ

Bad Luck for the New Year Getting a haircut in the first lunar month puts a curse on maternal uncles. Therefore, people get a haircut before the New Year's Eve. Sweeping the floor is usually forbidden on the first day, as it will sweep away the good fortune and luck for the New Year.

This means washing or cutting it off is seen as washing your fortune away and dramatically reduces chances of prosperity in the year ahead. Actually, LNY fundamentalists will tell you taking a shower is also off-limits on the first day for the same reason.

DO: Clean the house. But before New Year's Day. DO: Deck the halls. DO: Wear red. DO: Give out (or receive) red envelopes. DO: Eat lucky food. DON'T: Eat unlucky food. DON'T: Bathe. DON'T: Sweep.

Do not wash clothes or dishes on New Year's Day as you'll be washing for the dead in the new year. Do not take anything out of the house on New Year's Day. Your first visitor of the new year influences your entire year. Pay your bills on New Year's Eve. Work just a little, but not a lot.

Words with negative meaning should be avoided in daily conversation, such as breaking, running out, death, ghost, killing, sickness, pain, losing, and poverty. All these words should be replaced by euphemisms during the whole of Spring Festival.

If you want to keep with Southern tradition, eating black-eyed peas and collard greens on New Year's Day will supposedly bring good luck and prosperity, respectively, in the months ahead.

Either way, whether you refer to it as the Chinese New Year, Lunar New Year, Spring Festival, or any other name, in the end it is the context that matters, and as long as no intentional offense is meant, it is safe to say that almost everyone will just be happy to share and celebrate the festive occasion all around the

On the first day, do not wash your hair. Don't sweep the floor you are sweeping away the luck and wealth. Don't use sharp objects such as scissors, knives or needles. For ladies, don't hurry your husband out of bed. Don't argue and don't scold, especially on the first day it's supposed to be very happy.

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Sample Letter for Chinese New Year