THURSDAY 24 DECEMBER, 2009 |

Christmas time is here! Christmas is a time for sharing, giving, decorating, even shopping! And it can also be a time to learn new knowledge!
In nowadays, christmas is more and more popular all over the world, certainly including Asia. Do you have some friends from Asia. Would you like to know how to greet your Asian friends on their own dialect?
As a electronic dropshipping wholesaler based on oversea market, topalways.com is pleased to share this wonderful festival. Here, topalways.com collected some knowledge of Asian people greeting “Merry Christmas” in their own words. Read on and learn on how to greet or say Merry Christmas on this Holiday season on different Asian languages!
1. China
“Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan” is the Mandarin word for Merry Christmas.
And say “Gun Tso Sun Tan’Gung Haw Sun” to say Merry Christmas in Cantonese.
2. Japan
On this Holiday season, greet your Japanese friends or neighbors, say “Merii Kurisumasu” or say “Shinnen omedeto” to greet them a Merry Christmas!
3. Philippines
Filipinos are good English speakers. They usually just say “Merry Christmas” to greet each other.
But in times they want to speak or greet each other in Tagalog, they say “Maligayang Pasko.” So, say “maligayang pasko” to your Filipino friends. Or say “maligayang pasko sa inyong lahat” to greet a bunch or a group of them.
Maligaya = Merry
Pasko = Christmas
Sa inyo = To you
Lahat = All
4. Malaysia
“Selamat Hari Krimas” means Merry Christmas in Malaysian language. So if you happen to have a Malaysian co-worker, friends, or neighbors, take the time to greet them, say “Selamat Hari Krimas” to wish them a great Holiday season.
5. South Korea
Say “Sung Tan Chuk Ha.” It is the Korean word for Merry Christmas. So remember to greet your Korean friends. Or say “Sol tan ul chuka hamnidah.” Or just say “Merry Christmas” Koreans used it too for greetings.
6. Thailand
“Suk San Wan Christmas” means Merry Christmas in Thai language and this is how to say “merry christmas” in Thai. But they also used the word “Sawadee Pee Mai” as a greeting.
7. Vietnam
Say “Giang Sinh Vui Ve.” It means Merry Christmas in Vietnamese.
8. Singapore
“Sheng Tan Kuai Loh” is how to say or greet Merry Christmas in Singapore. You could also say “Happy Christmas.”
It is interesting and useful, isn’t? Have you learned? Wish you Merry Christmas! Wish you have a good time with your family and friends!