 What's up everybody? It's Anna Luck from CowTV News. Now Lunar New Year is a day of delicious food, loud firecrackers, and bright red lanterns. We're here to see what Berkeley students are doing this holiday. How do you celebrate Lunar New Year? Usually I spend it with my family in San Jose, and we just eat a crap ton of food. Like, tomorrow go to dim sum, but if not, then hopefully I'll get a red pocket for my mama. I actually don't celebrate it much anymore. I think after elementary school, that was about it. Hashtag cultural erasure. So this year is the year of the dog. In the spirit of that, can you tell us what your favorite breed of dog is? My favorite dog is a pug. I have a pug. Her name is Emmy. She's super fat. I love her. I would have to say multi-poo because I own a multi-poo. All dogs are good dogs. Now we're going to play a true or false game to see how much you know about New Year's superstitions. Number one, it is bad luck to wash your hair on New Year's Day. False? I don't get it. It is actually true. I want to say yes, but I'm not positive. Yes? Second question, it is bad luck to use knives or scissors on New Year's Day. How do you cut the food? But you're going to need a knife to eat. That's true. Good. It is bad luck to wear black on New Year's Day. I have to say false. That sounds pretty western. False. Black is my aesthetic and I definitely do wear black sometimes, but I want to say false for this one. You are correct. Yes. How do you say happy New Year in your language? Oh my god. In Mandarin, I think it's gongshi, fa-tai. Seibuk mani badae seyo. It's juk mang nam moe. I did it. Gongshi, fa-tai.