Sekihan (red bean rice) is often served on special occasions throughout the year in Japan, for example, birthdays, weddings and some holidays. Sekihan is so strongly connected with celebrations that the phrase "Let's have sekihan" has acquired the meaning "Let's celebrate." It is believed that sekihan is used for celebrations because of its red color, symbolic of happiness in Japan.
(Got it from wikipedia)
So yes, we can say the sister was very happy hahahヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
You're amazing, Saph! I still don't know how you're able to upload so kickly (⊙o⊙ ) And btw, I mainly enjoy reading this manga thanks to your funny comments hahahha they're the plus I needed (๑•ㅂ•)و✧
Sekihan (red bean rice) is often served on special occasions throughout the year in Japan, for example, birthdays, weddings and some holidays.
Sekihan is so strongly connected with celebrations that the phrase "Let's have sekihan" has acquired the meaning "Let's celebrate." It is believed that sekihan is used for celebrations because of its red color, symbolic of happiness in Japan.
(Got it from wikipedia)
So yes, we can say the sister was very happy hahahヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~