In most parts of China, red envelopes or gifts account for a large proportion of the annual expenditure. With the development of economy, the amount of red envelopes will always rise instead of fall, which gradually makes many people unbearable. Some people even say that if you don't go back to serve wine after you get married, it's a loss, at least earn the money back! It can be seen that the high price of red envelopes and the significance of slowly changing taste make people think deeply.
Especially some old people and young people have come out to work. I received several invitations a year, but I was really happy. Especially in Hubei, 5 1000 yuan is a red envelope, which is quite a lot. However, if you don't give it, you will lose interest. In other words, giving less is special and pitiful! You know, Li is a letter with his name on it! Who wants to lose face in front of relatives and friends? China people are too proud!
Therefore, when they get married, they must go back to their hometown and invite anyone who can get involved, just for money!
Speaking of red envelopes, I think of a place called Guzhen Town in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, where a very excellent custom of red envelopes has been passed down so far. That is, no matter how much you pack, they only accept 38 yuan or 39 yuan symbolically, and 59 yuan at most! They will also entertain you in very high-end hotels without making money for you. Therefore, what they can hire you is to be your real friend, not for money. This is Sue's hometown. People here are very low-key and down-to-earth. They think that if you have no money, don't put it there. It's no use asking others to chip in and serve you wine! Many foreign businessmen admire the spirit of the ancient town people very much. I think it should be promoted nationwide to save the credibility crisis of red envelopes!