I got this fortune in a cookie, what the heck does it mean?!
Answers: "Treasure your good memories and you need not worry about ending a banquet."
Good memories are like a luscious feast...you'll never run out!
Nothing, it's just a fortune. Anyone could have gotten it:)
I don't know, but I think it was translated by the same guy that translates the assembly directions for Ikea.
Enjoy your NOW and you can forget about eating EVERYTHING in sight!
Though, your answers 1 and 2 are fun!
Remember the friends you had for the longest time and are still a phone call away.... And do not worry about ending new friendships that really did not care about you...
Well that′s how I see it....
Good fortune to you..!!!
Man its just the chinese people messing with you. Think about it.... they are sitting you up.
i think it means that you should always keep your good memories in your head and that you don't have to end your fun. Im not sure tho.
I think it is about life. My translation is that it is telling you to value your memories about your life/have fun or pleasure and don't worry/think about it ending...kind of like the epicurean idea - eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die or because life will be over soon.
It means if you keep happy memories of something (like a banquet), you won't be sad when that something is over, because you'll always have the memories.
hahaha that's a good question!