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Sunday, December 19, 2021
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3 comments:
Pamela: This is interesting, you share such lovely Japenese traditions, thank-you.
Catherine
Kin can mean gold or money. To me, it is a positive word, but I don't feel that 2021 was a good year. Sure Japan won many gold medals, but it was the host country, and the few spectators that attended were all rooting for Japan, so it was not fair. When it comes to money, I think most of us have had less money than previous years, so that is not good either.
As you can understand I did not like the choice of Kin for 2021.
That was a really close vote. I agree with Queenie, though, I'm not sure it's a really fitting kanji for 2021.
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