Offerings of money.
Ancient Chinese believed their gods needed offerings of food to keep them happy.
Who knows, I thought I was the one asking. well as other people dont know i do it was ............... lol
happy in Chinese is pronounced as Kai xin.
No gay once meant happy in English, but it does not mean happy in Chinese.
I am happy - in simplified Chinese is... Wǒ hěn kāixīn
Happy inChinese is pronounced (g-ow sh-ing) spelled gao xing. the Chinese character for happy is, 愉快
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The bulk of the Chinese were shipped to America in the later 1800s to work on railroads, mines, and anywhere that heavy labor was needed. The miners and railroad bosses were quite happy with their presence.
Gung Hei fat choy happy Chinese new year year new Chinese happy
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For Mandarin Chinese, I believe you can say "Ni hao, wo hen gaoxing kan ni". If you need to be a little more formal, say "Nin" instead of "Ni".
'Gao xing' is 'happy' in Chinese.