What
is a red packet and how to give one
A Red Packet (Red Envelope) is simply a red envelope
with money in it, often decorated with lucky symbols,
which symbolizes luck and wealth. It is called Hong
Bao in Chinese.
Occasions for Red Packets
Traditionally red packets are handed out to younger
generation by their parents, grand parents, relatives,
and even close neighbors and friends during Chinese
New Year. They are also popular gifts for weddings and
birthdays. Nowadays giving red packets as a bonus at
the year-end by employers becomes popular.
How Much to Give
It depends on the situation. If you give red packets
to kids for the New Year, age will be an important factor.
Usually the older the kids are, the more money they
will get. For a kid of five years old, one or two dollars
will be fine. It will be better to have enough money
in the red packet for a 15-years old to buy something
himself.
If
you go to a wedding, the money in the red packet should
be about right for a nice gift. Naturally you will be
glad to put a little more money in it if you have a
very close relation with the couple. But it should be
based on your financial situation and don't overdo it.
It is similar for birthdays. The red packets usually
contain less money since birthdays are not as important
as weddings. People often just bring gifts for birthdays.
You can also bring gifts for weddings.
Giving red packets to employees prior to the New Year
is also a good idea. This can be either a gift or a
bonus. If it is as a gift, the money should be just
right for a gift. If as a bonus, you may enclose a check
in the red packet and hand it out in an office.
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