Funny Chinese New Year Memes

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Everything is a meme these days, and that includes traditions that are older than the meme makers. It’s no surprise that Chinese New Year hasn’t escaped this phenomenon.
We’re sharing a few of our favorite memes about the Lunar New Year, and we hope you can have a chuckle at these while you celebrate the holiday.
When it comes to Chinese New Year food gifts:

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I mean crisp notes in the angpao are nice but …

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Sometimes it’s not where you celebrate, it’s who you celebrate with. But sometimes you gotta wonder …

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Have you cleared your loans yet?

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This might be what we’re all getting in out angpaos this year.

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