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trish71407
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Member since 11/06 1206 total posts
Name: Trish
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Any Chinese mommies or daddies.....
I am not chinese, however my husband is. He is in no way traditional and knows nothing about his culture. His mother and father are telling us we have to hold a banquet for the baby within a month or two after the baby is born. I am told this is pretty much for their friends and relatives to see the baby. My husband is just going along with whatever his parents say, but I am not sure what exactly this banquet is all about and I cannot get a straight answer. I feel as though when I get there, things that I am not comfortable with may be done. I tried to google it, but there isnt a whole lot of concrete information.
If anyone knows anything about this, I would love to get a little info!
TIA
Trish
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Posted 11/1/08 10:13 AM |
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butterfly20
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Re: Any Chinese mommies or daddies.....
FM Xelindrya she just had her baby in August, she might know...
eta- not her, but her husband is of oriental descent and they they even had the back of the wedding invitations with the symbols for the writing, thats why i figured she might know more about it
Message edited 11/1/2008 5:02:13 PM.
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Posted 11/1/08 11:16 AM |
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DRMom
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Name: Melissa
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Re: Any Chinese mommies or daddies.....
Posted by butterfly20
FM Xelindrya she just had her baby in August, she might know...
I don't think Xelindrya is Chinese? I know Superkat's DH is Chinese so try her
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Posted 11/1/08 12:10 PM |
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BRod-Cheng
I'm going to be a big brother!

Member since 6/07 1860 total posts
Name: Betty
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Re: Any Chinese mommies or daddies.....
My husband is Chinese. I have been to several red egg banquets that his cousins have held for thier children.
It is a tradition to celebrate the 1 month anniversary of the child's birth. It allows you to introduce the child to the family. In the past you would also announce the baby's name.
More info here
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Posted 11/1/08 12:20 PM |
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pinkandblue
Our family is complete, maybe

Member since 9/05 32436 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Any Chinese mommies or daddies.....
yes Superkat would be a good person to talk to. She posted pics of the party and they were amazing
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Posted 11/1/08 12:37 PM |
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trish71407
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Member since 11/06 1206 total posts
Name: Trish
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Re: Any Chinese mommies or daddies.....
Thanks girls! I will send SuperKat a FM!
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Posted 11/1/08 12:38 PM |
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Dulcinea
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Member since 3/08 2530 total posts
Name: Dulcinea
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Re: Any Chinese mommies or daddies.....
I'm Chinese and I can tell you you're not obligated to have that if you don't want. It's a pretty traditional affair that my own husband likes to refer to as "Congrats Your Baby Survived One Month Celebration".. ;)
During the celebration you feed your guests with goodies and introduce your baby. You also show your face to friends and family after being confined to your home for 1 month eating chicken with ginger broth soup.
In return, they will give you a red envelope stuffed with money or jewelry for the baby...
Personally, I think 1 month is too soon to expose your baby to so many people. There's also something called the 100 day after birth celebration where you can host a similar party. That will give you more time to recover and plan for the celebration...
FM me if you need more info. I'm not doing it because if I choose that my family might pressure me into doing some of the other traditional stuff like not leaving the house for an entire month! Etc. Not exactly practical these days....
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Posted 11/1/08 2:15 PM |
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