Linggo, Oktubre 16, 2011

Why Mandarin

From Left: Sunshine Anecito, Joy Adanza- Soliman and Kuya Jonathan Galvez


Date: September 12, 2008


 Advise for the day from Mr. Yap Meng Chong

Mr. Yap: Joy, go and get a boyfriend and make him plan (the wedding)


Joy:  he...he... As if it's easy to get one


Mr. Yap: start looking then


Joy: Sir, i do not have time


Mr. Yap: Make Time


Joy: How?


Mr. Yap: Come and Join us i will let you throw Mandarin in the river.


It’s the day (or night) where young single women gather to throw mandarin oranges (or tangerines) into the sea/rive/lake in hope for their future husbands to pick up.In Chinese tradition we call it Chap Go Mei. Why dont you try?


                                                                        Mr. Mandarin


I have always been quite negligent of traditional Chinese festivals, but as my boss reminded me it was Chap Go Mei. But hey, it’s Chap Go Mei. It’s only once a year and I’m sure I can afford a little risk every now and then. Why spoilt the festive mood anyway? :D
 I decided to head out to Mall of Asia together with my officemates after dinner to throw some of my own oranges.All the better, cause I have my oranges ready.
So I made 5 i taught Mr. MVP,Mr. Oldman, The Cap, My ex-boss but i was wrong.2  years after I threw the oranges in, I got a sms from an anonymous.
Guess what?
Someone got my orange!! o.O O
I couldn’t believe it but this thing actually works!
Dear Facebook and Bloggers  readers, meet my Chap Go Mei  Mandarin and now my husband Mr. Rickie Soliman a.k.a. MANDARIN for me.


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