![]() ![]() I’m a Nana now and have somehow managed to never learn or play the game. I don’t remember for sure if my friend Trudy actually attended my wedding or not, but I do know for sure that when she received the invitation, she called me and said, “Bet you that you’ll be playing mahjong before your first anniversary.” She was wrong on that one. ![]() I just thought it was a game my mother played.Ī few of my friends were substitutes when their mothers needed a fourth. Today its commonly found in many different places around the world. Once at our house and with another group, one night a week, after my younger brother and I went to bed.īefore researching about ‘mahjong’ for this column, I never realized that it is a Chinese game created during the 1800s for men and women in China, Japan, South Korea, and Asia. She played at least twice a week when I was growing up. I think the reason behind why I never learned how to play it is that she loved it so much. ![]()
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