Why some Chinese cannot attend red and white events ?

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Does anyone know ? The white events refer to funerals and wake. That one I can understand. There is 晦气 meaning negative energy which may "stick" to you when you leave the area.

But what is so bad about red events such as wedding and birthday ?
 
Does anyone know ? The white events refer to funerals and wake. That one I can understand. There is 晦气 meaning negative energy which may "stick" to you when you leave the area.

But what is so bad about red events such as wedding and birthday ?
Every thing need any pow. Better stay home.
 
Does anyone know ? The white events refer to funerals and wake. That one I can understand. There is 晦气 meaning negative energy which may "stick" to you when you leave the area.

But what is so bad about red events such as wedding and birthday ?
Becos they are guniangs.
Red and white = pink
They attend pink event.
 
KNN why are Chinese so pantang? Japanese even have a red and white singing competition!

 
Does anyone know ? The white events refer to funerals and wake. That one I can understand. There is 晦气 meaning negative energy which may "stick" to you when you leave the area.

But what is so bad about red events such as wedding and birthday ?

For the superstitious ones, even the 'positive' occasions can have a negative impact if clash with another event, or against their zodiac sign for a particular year. :biggrin:

Or they just want to avoid the assholes at the wedding or birthday party. Understandable. :wink:
 
in japan funerals for those over 90 are attended by celebrants not mourners in red.
 
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