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Pay attention to how to give these points when you get married.
First, matters needing attention for wedding red envelopes

One? See the wedding customs? If there is no custom of returning gifts in your place, there is no need to return red envelopes to guests.

Two? See the relationship? Although everyone attended your wedding, the red envelopes you gave the bridesmaids and groomsmen were definitely different from the red envelopes you gave the motorcade drivers. The better the relationship, the more you pay ~

Three? Did you see the lottery? No matter whether the wedding atmosphere is luxurious or simple, a good color of the red envelope amount is a must. On the contrary, high numbers of 12, 68, 188 can make guests grab more money!

Second, how to give a red envelope when getting married?

How to rob relatives, red envelopes and small red envelopes?

National? Standard? : 1、5/6/ 10~20

In Beijing and other cities, 10~20 yuan is the most common place to give red envelopes when robbing relatives and blocking doors. There are still five or six pieces to prepare.

5, 6 pieces of this small denomination red envelope, generally about 500~ 1000, suitable for entering the door smoothly, picking up the bride and throwing it at the wedding. I suggest you let others (such as bridesmaids or groomsmen) keep this small denomination? Committed to spillovers? Red envelopes, because in case of a switch accident, the tears of the pearl are scattered.

3. Red envelopes for bridesmaids and groomsmen

Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing and other places: 200~500

Guangdong: 80~600

In Guangdong, good money and good intentions are more important than the amount, ranging from 80 to 600, and the mantissa is mostly 8. Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing and other places are also most popular with auspicious numbers such as 188 and 288.

After reading the introduction above, do you know how to give a red envelope when you get married?