Chinese New Year: The ultimate guide to what to call your relatives

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  • Can’t keep track of all the different ways to address people? This guide will help you out
  • Impress your maternal grandmother or uncle’s wife before you receive your red packet
Doris Wai |
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You know what the first day of Lunar New Year means: tons of visits (virtual or otherwise), a meet-and-greet with relatives, and once again, not knowing what to call your father’s brother or your mother’s sister’s son.

To avoid yet another awkward moment, we have complied a handy list you can refer to just before saying “Gong hei fat choy” and receiving your lai see. Bonus: you can even take your relatives’ attention away from your latest exam results by astounding them with your sudden ability to address everyone correctly.

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