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It's the New Year, and everyone's red envelopes are appropriate

author:Luo Yue's emotional story collection

It seems to be a common thing to give out red envelopes during the Chinese New Year, but the size of red envelopes seems to vary from place to place. I'll talk about what we're here first, and you can also talk about your red envelopes in the comment area.

It's the New Year, and everyone's red envelopes are appropriate

The red envelopes in our place are more casual, and the lowest is usually 50 yuan. A few years ago, there were 20 yuan, but in the past two years, the minimum is 50 yuan, and the relationship is farther away, so the 20 yuan is gone. Think about it, at this consumption level, twenty yuan is really out of reach.

It's the New Year, and everyone's red envelopes are appropriate

Everyone gives each other red envelopes to their children, what you give me I give you, it can be said that the red envelopes will come back after a circle. It is equivalent to going out to exchange with other people's money, and finally it goes to the child, but the child is his own child, so it is back in his own hands.

It's the New Year, and everyone's red envelopes are appropriate

Although it is more common to give 100 yuan, there are also different ones. For example, if you give 200 yuan or 500 yuan, or even 1,000 yuan or 10,000 yuan if you have good family conditions. However, more than 500 yuan is generally given to their children, and I have not heard of such a common thing as giving it to other people's children, parents to children, and grandparents to grandchildren.

It's the New Year, and everyone's red envelopes are appropriate

Other children generally still give 100 yuan, so that even if the other party has two children and one of their own children will not feel much loss. However, if the other party is a child, I usually give double, in my opinion, no one's money is blown by the wind, I can't take advantage of others because of my two children, I must give it back.

It's the New Year, and everyone's red envelopes are appropriate

In addition, the people who give red envelopes here are generally married people, and the unmarried people do not give red envelopes. But I think people's thinking is different now, and this year there may be unmarried men and women who give red envelopes to their nephews and nieces. #我来唠家常#

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