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ankrupt if we settle the accounts." So Yang Lin and her husband decided not to give red envelopes to some elders whom they didn't know well and didn't have much contact with their parents, and only prepared gifts; as for the children of relatives, they would give two hundred yuan regardless of whether they were close to each other. New Year's money. As a result, the relatives were halfway connected. "My mother said that several relatives looked very bad, and then started to ask about the red envelopes. After we confessed, in addition to the red envelopes, my parents asked us to give them to several elders, cousins, and nieces. I made up for the gifts." Yang Lin recalled. Her parents also set a rule for the young couple. In the new year, they should give at least 1,000 red envelopes to their grandparents and grandmother, and at least 500 red envelopes to other elders in the family. "You can't give new year's money to the elders. It is better to reduce the amount year by year." The minimum standard of New Year's money given to c
hildren is two hundred yuan. If the child is closer to the elders of the child, it will have to rise to five or six hundred yuan. On the second day of the Lunar New Year this year, Yang Lin and her lover could only hand out red envelopes according to their parents' instructions. "Just Rich People Phone Number Listtwo days into the holiday, all the money we saved in the past six months has gone out." She told "Ding Jiao" that it looks like she will spend 30,000 yuan on a regular basis to send out New Year red envelopes. This does not include gifts, travel expenses and other expenses. 4. New Year’s red
envelopes are feelings, not shackles. In the eyes of many young people, the overly cumbersome Spring Festival red envelopes are just a formality, but in the eyes of the elders, they are both a New Year custom and a matter of favor and face. Faced with increasingly heavy New Year red envelopes, more and more young people choose to find a new solution between themselves and their parents, between their own abilities and the favor of relatives and friends. In her communication with Li Rui, she admitted that she had psychological baggage. "Compared with my income, I actually know that I am a bit silly and generous in giving out red envelopes, but subconsciously I always feel that I have to return home in fine clothes during the New