A kind person that is very shy at times. Although they will open up to you as long as you show them the same kindness and respect. They are individuals that are able to complete tasks too little to no help. They strive to be the best they can in school, work and extra activities. At school and or work they tend to do their own thing and popularity dose not mean much to them. As having a few great friends matters more to them. They need to set goals and make lists to help them succeed each task to their best. Although, Haoyang's may avoid confrontation at most times they use their wit, to show a great amount of intelligence and ease with the situation at hand. They are one of the most loyal people you will ever meet and is one of the best of friends anyone could ask for.
To be both happy and sad about something, except you mispelled happy as 'hapoy' and then just rolled with it.
Scholars argue over the root of '-sapoy'. Some theories are that '-sapoy' is derived from:
1. The English word 'sad', making hapoysapoy a derivation of happy-sad.
2. A sappy kind of happiness, the kind you find in old cartoons when little cartoon hearts float above character's heads.
3. A sepoy kind of happiness - where you're happy-sad but you have to suck it up and keep marching forward, like a sepoy or soldier.
Bhuti is hapoysapoy that Kc is going to Paris -- glad that he's moving on to bigger and better things and sad because she will miss him.