good temper in English

pleasant disposition, good mood

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1. The fun, energy, and good temper of Beagles make them a popular choice for many dog owners

2. Usually , a person of good temper , morality and success will be the lucky sign for the host family and be invited first into the house .

3. Good humor, good humour, good temper, Amiability (noun) a cheerful and agreeable mood affability, affableness, Amiability, amiableness, bonhomie, geniality (noun) a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to)

4. 1863 George Cupples - Hinchbridge haunted The gamekeeper was slower to smooth himself down than Solomon; who showed much good-temper, setting himself to make up for a little Cantankerousness, in fact growing to be friendly.

5. The New Year The first day of Tết is reserved for the nuclear family. Children receive a red envelope containing money from their elders. This tradition is called mừng tuổi (happy new age) in the north and lì xì in the south. Usually, children wear their new clothes and give their elders the traditional Tết greetings before receiving the money. Since the Vietnamese believe that the first visitor a family receives in the year determines their fortune for the entire year, people never enter any house on the first day without being invited first. The act of being the first person to enter a house on Tết is called xông đất, xông nhà or đạp đất, which is one of the most important rituals during Tết. According to Vietnamese tradition, if good things come to the family on the first day of the lunar New Year, the entire following year will also be full of blessings. Usually, a person of good temper, morality and success will be the lucky sign for the host family and be invited first into the house. However, just to be safe, the owner of the house will leave the house a few minutes before midnight and come back just as the clock strikes midnight to prevent anyone else entering the house first who might potentially bring any unfortunate events in the new year to the household. Sweeping during Tết is taboo or xui (unlucky), since it symbolizes sweeping the luck away. It is also taboo for anyone who experienced a recent loss of a family member to visit anyone else during Tết. During subsequent days, people visit relatives and friends. Traditionally but not strictly, the second day of Tết is usually reserved for friends, while the third day is for teachers. Local Buddhist temples are popular spots as people like to give donations and to get their fortunes told during Tết. Children are free to spend their new money on toys or on gambling games such as bầu cua cá cọp, which can be found in the streets. Prosperous families can pay for dragon dancers to perform at their house. There are also public performances for everyone to watch.