Exactly How Do You Avoid Misfortune in the 2018 Chinese New Year of the Dog? Ask MAX! Grab the leash along with your best friend to celebrate the 2018 Chinese New Year: The Year of the Dog! This year’s celebration starts on Friday, February 16, so we thought it only fitting that we would ask our RE/MAX Founder and Co-CEO Dave Liniger’s beloved dog Max to provide all of us some suggestions to prevent misfortune in the year of well – HIM.
YEAR With The DOG MAX
KNOW YOUR CHINESE ZODIAC: ARE YOU A DOG?
Max says your birth year reveals a lot regarding your personality traits. If you were born in 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006 and 2018 you have something in common with Max – you’re both DOGS – considered to be active, loyal and vigilant. Sounds about right because Max loves playing fetch as well as being very protective of his RE/MAX family. Max fun fact: the year 2018 may perhaps be the first year of the earth dog since 1958! Discover which of the 12 Chinese zodiac animal signs you happen to be from Travel China Guide.
LOVE Just Like Your DOG
Max is really like most four-legged friends – he’s a lover, not a fighter. Who’s always excited to greet you at the door with kisses? Max! For those who greet your friends with slobbery kisses along with a wagging tail – that can make anyone feel like a million bucks! The year of the dog is a year of social change as well as an opportunity to change the way you enjoy life – love everyone in your life exactly how your dog loves you. Discover why dogs are the most honest, loyal friends you’ll ever find.
HONOR THE DOG IN YOUR LIFE
Dogs are man’s best friend and they have worked REALLY hard to win that title! If you were born in the year of the dog, you and Max share some qualities. Max implies that you make friends with the dogs in your life – especially at work where they are recognized for being communicative, serious and responsible in the workplace. Find out about more traits of people born in the year of the dog.
PICK THOSE TREATS CAREFULLY
Like any good dog, Max is known to beg for tasty treats. But, don’t waste those doggie biscuits on your two-legged friends. Instead, Max found some ideas to ensure that you don’t purchase the wrong gift that brings bad luck in the year of the dog. Learn about why you should avoid the groomer, clocks, umbrellas, pears, mirrors and shoes.
Select The Best COLORS
Max says to paint the town RE/MAX red! If you are superstitious – red is your color. In the Chinese New Year, red is believed lucky and people decorate every part of their home with the rosy color to create good luck. But, avoid black and white since they’re the colors of a funeral and thought of bad luck. Why red is the color of Chinese New Year.
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