A few days before Chinese New Year, hubby asked me to watch the video clip of Namewee’s latest song.
It’s his Chinese New Year Song that some people, especially the elderly, may get offended. But not hubby and I. Hubby is in his early fifties and I, the AKPK debt management program blogger, am in my late thirties. Both of us like Namewee’s songs because we find him such a creative guy.
The lyrics in his songs are nothing but a revelation of truth. Well, the truth always hurts, you know.
I like this CNY song simply because I for one also can’t stand those same traditional Chinese New Year songs sung by local/international artistes year in year out.
Not only do I not like CNY songs, I don’t celebrate Chinese New Year anymore. It’s been many years since I celebrated CNY.
Since when I stopped enjoying this joyous festival? I think it’s since I was heavily loaded with credit card debt and there wasn’t extra money to buy Chinese New Year goodies and give kids Ang Pao.
From then on, I associated CNY with ‘money spending festival’. I was so stressful whenever CNY approached. Trying to avoid as many family/friend visits as possible was one of my ways to cut down on money giving.
Now that I am under the AKPK debt management programme, with RM3,000 in my saving account and extra cash in hand to be spent on Chinese New Year goodies and red packets, I still choose not to celebrate it.
I hate the yearly home cleaning and CNY decoration. I dislike the goodies and new year clothes’ shopping. I abhor the monotonous ‘giving face’ visits to relatives’ or friends’ homes.
Hubby and I just want to live CNY like any normal day. Ya, Valentine’s Day is also another normal day that doesn’t mean much to us.
Does it mean we are not happy with our lives now? No, quite the contrary, we are living more happily and contentedly now more than ever.
I always thank God for helping me and hubby get back on track financially, and blessing us with good dual income and excellent health.
I am curious. Are you still enjoying CNY celebration? Aren’t you tired of Chinese New Year rush, money spending and ‘face giving’ visits?
Is January a prosperous month to you? I think it is a lucky money month for me,
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