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It's a fish with an eye and a mouth!
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[Kids Try]
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[Chinese New Year's Food]
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Hello!
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What's going on, you guys?
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Um, wait, what'd you ask?
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Do you know why I brought you all here today?
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Chinese New Year!
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Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
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Knew it!
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I'm a rabbit.
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What does that mean?
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Oh, uh, I think it has something to do with, like, the month that, like, each month that you were born.
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Okay, so Ethan's talking about something called the Chinese Zodiac.
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I have no idea what I am.
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I'm the water dragon.
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So, do you guys know what Chinese New Year is?
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It's like a new year, but for Chinese?
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Well, I guess, like, there's no fireworks, but you do have bigger dinners.
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Obviously, there's, like, the best Chinese food, and you just get together with friends and family, so, yeah.
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Do you celebrate Chinese New Year, Ethan?
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Yeah, I do.
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It's all about removing the old and welcoming the new.
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That's sad.
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Why is that sad?
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Because, like, everything old goes bye-bye and into the dust, and you're like, "See ya!".
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Can we get to the food already?
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-Yeah! - Ooh, I'd love to.
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Does anybody know how to say close your eyes in Mandarin?
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(speaking Chinese)
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(gibberish)
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That sounded close to me!
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Close your eyes!
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-Smells good! -It smells so good.
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- Mm. - I wanna open my eyes.
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I love, I love that.
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The first dish I'm going to introduce are the dumplings.
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Yum!
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Grab a dumpling, put it on your plate.
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A dumpling.
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Mm, I like this stuff.
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They should, like, make a chocolate outside layer and then put chocolate, like, pudding in it and stuff.
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Okay, I gotta steal one dumpling.
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Sorry, you guys.
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-No, No, you can't! -Our territory!
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We're gonna move on to this next dish, which I want you guys to try, which are the Longevity Noodles, also known as "Chang Shou Mian."
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Ethan, am I pronouncing that right or not at all?
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Mm, well, for the accent, not at all.
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Um, no offense, but, um, I've never heard of them, so.
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I swallowed it whole.
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GG, what are you doing?
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Ah.
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You know how we were talking about the Chinese Zodiac earlier?
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-Yeah. -Yeah.
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So, this year is the gonna be the Year of the Rat.
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I saw a red raccoon once.
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Not the same.
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In honor of the Year of the Rat, we are going to release ten rats into the studio.
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What?!
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No, no, no, no!
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Do it, do it, do it!
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Okay, okay, I'm not gonna do that.
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Chill, chill.
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I wouldn't do that.
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I wanna do it.
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Let's move on to the next dish, which is the steamed fish.
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Ow!
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Okay.
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But it's a fish with an eye and a mouth!
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-We're not gonna eat -Oh, you're gonna eat it, all right.
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No, no, we are not.
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So, at the same time.
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-Okay. -Everyone!
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-One, two, three. - Three.
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It's disgusting.
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It's bitter.
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But, hey, we shouldn't say, like, really, really disgusting, because people eat this.
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I know, I said no offense, it's kinda disgusting.
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All right, we're gonna move on to the next dish, which is in those little cups.
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It's called "Nian Gao."
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Oh, I know what that is.
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Ethan, am I saying that right?
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Yeah, except for the accent.
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"Nian Gao."
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[Gibberish]
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How do you dig into this?
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It's, like, a little sweet, it's not sour.
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-Like really sticky Jell-O. - Yeah, yeah. -Like the stickiest Jell-O you ever had.
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How do I get this off?
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Get off.
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Get off!
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We're gonna move on to the last thing on the table.
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Now, let's all take an orange from the bottom.
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Timber!
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I have one last thing to give you guys.
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I'm gonna guess, um, ice cream?
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And open your eyes.
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Oh, I know what these are.
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In Chinese, we call them "Hong Bao."
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This is "Hong Bao," like Ethan said, or known as Red Pockets, sometimes.
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And they're full of lucky money to give to kids.
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It's a one-dollar bill.
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Okay, is that not enough for you, Clara?
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It's one dollar!
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You put it together, it's only, like, four dollars.
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Take my little money(s).
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What was your favorite part of Chinese New Year, you guys?
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Eating food!
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But which food?
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Definitely not that.
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-Dumplings! -Dumplings!
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Do you wanna teach everybody how to say good-bye in Mandarin?
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- Um, (speaks Chinese)
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That's five in Chinese.
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If you didn't know.