| If a restaurant is open tonight are we jerks for ordering and then discussing lunar new year with my kid? Or is it rude since today is a holiday and they shouldn’t have to be open? We are in NoVA if it matters? |
| What? If a restaurant is open, they want your business. Not sure I'm following here. |
LOL. You white folks crack me up. You are good OP. Go get your chinese food. Trust me, they will NOT turn you away. |
| If they're open, they're open for business. |
Im the OP- I am trying to not be a jerk. I don’t want the restaurant to be like, damn white people this is why we stay open. I’m genuinely curious if it’s ok or culturally insensitive. |
| It’s be worse that they are all at work anyway and no orders come in. Thanks for the idea, will order Chinese as well. |
And it's more than okay OP. It's good that you are trying to sensitive, but is a no-brainer really... Enjoy the food and Happy New Year! The year of Tiger!! (or tigger for your kids). You should ask for chinese zodiac thing and have fun with your kids.
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| C’mon OP, |
No, they would much rather be open and make no money. |
| Chinese restaurants are usually extremely busy for Lunar New Year. Many families celebrate together there. It is not a religious holiday. Of course you can order food! |
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They are OPEN! Restaurants want your business!! They will be busy, though, so order, pick up and leave a nice tip.
I am actually going to get some soup dumplings myself! |
You are waaaay overthinking. |
| If the restaurant is open you can do it - but yes - this is where I think everyone feels like they don't know what to do because everything is labeled cultural appropriate these days. |
| Just don’t try to order in Chinese. |
| They are open and want your business. Chinese families go out to eat on CNY. This is not like Christmas or a Jewish holiday. |