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At a recent wedding in Qingdao, a child was called to the stage by the host to play an interactive game. When asked by the host what lucky money is usually used for, the child cried a little and replied that his mother took it to buy clothes. After this video was sent out, many people screamed. There are several different views on his mother's behavior:

1, agree. For most children, the lucky money of childhood will be taken away or saved by their parents for various reasons. This reason is usually for them to save up to study when they grow up, or for you to save up to buy toys when you go out to play. Anyway, parents will try their best to take away their children's lucky money for various reasons. In the eyes of many people, when we were young, we didn't know how to manage our finances well, so it was safest and most reassuring to put money in the hands of our parents.

2. Objections. In some people's view, lucky money belongs to children's private property, and children have full control. Parents should not interfere with their children's control over lucky money. Children with lucky money can buy their favorite toys and school supplies, which can not only meet the purchase demand, but also exercise their growth in the market. So parents should try their best to take away their children's lucky money. This practice is incorrect and should be stopped.

Different people will have different opinions. In my opinion, this practice of parents is correct. Because children are really too young, they don't have much values about money, don't know how powerful money is, and lack of safety awareness, they are likely to be cheated by others. Therefore, it is most appropriate to save money for my mother. My mother is not spending money indiscriminately, but buying clothes to wear. This kind of spending money means spending money on the right path, so there is nothing wrong with this kind of behavior, and I think it should be encouraged. As long as the money is used correctly, this behavior is correct.