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Would you like to celebrate the Qixi Festival?
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I am single. But I will buy a bunch of roses for myself.

Answered: Aug 28

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Yes, I'd like to celebrate the Qixi Festival. It's China's traditional "Valentine's Day," full of romantic stories about the weaver girl and the cowherd. Celebrating it lets me feel the beauty of Chinese culture.
 
I might plan a simple day: make a small gift by hand for my family or friends, like a painted card. In the evening, I could chat with them under the stars, sharing the Qixi story. It's not about big events, but about cherishing the people around me. This festival also helps young people like me learn more about our traditions, keeping them alive. So yes, Qixi is worth celebrating.

Answered: Aug 29

I'd love to celebrate the Qixi Festival, as it's not just a “Chinese Valentine's Day” but also a sweet tribute to love and connection.

Whether it's sharing a homemade meal with someone special, strolling under the stars while chatting about the legend of Zhinu and Niulang, or even sending a small, thoughtful gift to express care, the festival's warmth lies in cherishing relationships.

It's a lovely chance to slow down, focus on the people we value, and add a touch of romance or sincerity to everyday life—something that always feels meaningful.

Answered: Aug 30

As for me, I'm a single, but I still consider it's meaningful to celebrate it. By celebrating it, not only can we experience the beauty of our traditions, but can also we know how long way that we haved walked individually.

Answered: Aug 30

I bought some flowers for my wife, she took much time taking care of our family. I need say to her "THANKS" in this festival

Answered: Aug 31

Buy something for my lover.

Answered: Sept 20

As a single man, it's quite unnecessary to celebrate the festival designed for couples. Anyway, playing with yourself is definitely boring.

Answered: Sept 16

I don't like this festival. I think it's only for lovers.

Answered: Sept 08

I love celebrating the Qixi Festival. It's a meaningful time to do something special with the one I love and strengthen our bond.

Answered: Sept 02

Maybe

Answered: Aug 29

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Would you like to celebrate the Qixi Festival?
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Grayson_Liu

I am single. But I will buy a bunch of roses for myself.

Answered: Aug 28

深海蟹黄堡

Yes, I'd like to celebrate the Qixi Festival. It's China's traditional "Valentine's Day," full of romantic stories about the weaver girl and the cowherd. Celebrating it lets me feel the beauty of Chinese culture.
 
I might plan a simple day: make a small gift by hand for my family or friends, like a painted card. In the evening, I could chat with them under the stars, sharing the Qixi story. It's not about big events, but about cherishing the people around me. This festival also helps young people like me learn more about our traditions, keeping them alive. So yes, Qixi is worth celebrating.

Answered: Aug 29

Jason

I'd love to celebrate the Qixi Festival, as it's not just a “Chinese Valentine's Day” but also a sweet tribute to love and connection.

Whether it's sharing a homemade meal with someone special, strolling under the stars while chatting about the legend of Zhinu and Niulang, or even sending a small, thoughtful gift to express care, the festival's warmth lies in cherishing relationships.

It's a lovely chance to slow down, focus on the people we value, and add a touch of romance or sincerity to everyday life—something that always feels meaningful.

Answered: Aug 30

Flynn

As for me, I'm a single, but I still consider it's meaningful to celebrate it. By celebrating it, not only can we experience the beauty of our traditions, but can also we know how long way that we haved walked individually.

Answered: Aug 30

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I bought some flowers for my wife, she took much time taking care of our family. I need say to her "THANKS" in this festival

Answered: Aug 31