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It should be given, but at the same time the amount should be controlled. I am a post-80s generation, and when I was a child, I liked the Chinese New Year the most, because there were red envelopes during the New Year. The Spring Festival is a traditional festival in our country, and it is also the most important festival of the year, collecting the New Year's money is the most anticipated by all children during the New Year.
Of course, this is the New Year's money that we have when we were born in the 80s, although it is not much, but it can do a lot of things for a little child, and the mood is beautiful.
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It should be given, for the sake of the child's happiness! But don't give too much, just give a little meaning! I remember when I was a child, the happiest thing was to send pressure New Year's money, at that time the family conditions were not bad, grandma sent dad and sent again, although the money is not much, but very happy, now the New Year is not so happy, I am just thinking about how to make the children happy, to give the children a happy childhood, but also the minimum responsibility that parents should do!
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I think it should be given, the traditional Spring Festival festival taste is getting more and more diluted, many traditional customs have been simplified or restricted, such as setting off firecrackers, making Chinese New Year's Eve dinner by yourself, these make us feel that the taste of the year is getting weaker and weaker, coupled with the bombardment of various red envelopes on mobile phones now, if there is no longer this custom, it will be a pity.
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In the first two years of my Spring Festival, I gave 200 yuan to my two nephews under the age of 20 for the Spring Festival, why? I think: under the age of 20, still studying in high school, and not entering the society, he is considered a minor.
If you are over 20 years old, you will become a self-reliant adult. The Spring Festival gave him New Year's money, and the care of the older generation for the younger generation was withdrawn. China is a country of civilization and etiquette, respecting the elderly, loving the young, and family affection is indispensable.
Of course, giving children New Year's money for the New Year can make children feel that they are a part of the family, and they can also get a year's income from the family, which can increase the child's sense of responsibility, and the child will better create income for himself in the future, return to his parents, and be full of responsibility!
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I think it can be given appropriately, and giving children New Year's money can exercise children's cognitive ability of money from an early age. Adults need to teach children how to spend money, what to buy and what not to buy, and tell children that money should be spent in the right place and not just spent casually. Children can be taught a good habit of saving from an early age.
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With the improvement of living standards, "New Year's money" has also become a problem for many people. Thinking back to the New Year's money when we were children, the elders gave a piece of ten yuan and bought something to eat. Now the ** that has overpressed the New Year's money has risen from one or two hundred yuan all the way to five or six hundred yuan or even thousands.
The New Year's money already carries wishes for children, do not compare vainly, just get your heart! Give less.
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Personally, I think that the New Year's money should still be given. Chinese are particular about tradition and want to ask for a prize. It's good to interact with the kids in this way. Remember to have a comparison mentality, and good things turn into bad things.
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It doesn't make much sense anymore. Now especially the post-00s, post-10 children born in most of them were born in families with worry-free food and clothing, and their parents are also only children, with grandparents and grandparents who love them and other relatives and friends.
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Since ancient times, Chinese people have the habit of giving their children money for the New Year, which is to place the blessings and expectations of the elderly on their children. As a word with good wishes that has been passed down in history, New Year's money first has traditional cultural connotations, and secondly, it is an expression of human affection and heart.
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New Year's money is a traditional custom in China for thousands of years, on the night of the Chinese New Year's Eve, the old generation to the child to press the New Year's money, hope that the child can not have money, hope that the child is safe, every year I give the child the money for the year. Picture auspicious!
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Although I am not very disgusted with the traditional custom of giving red envelopes or New Year's money during the New Year, I personally think that in many cases, this way should also be changed.
After all, if at the time of the New Year, their children to other relatives in the family to say hello to their children red envelopes, then they also need to give other relatives red envelopes, although some people think that this can reflect the happy atmosphere of the Spring Festival, but this also invisibly increases the ratio, each other's burden will even form a blind comparison, for example, they give a relative of the child 500 yuan New Year's money, then their own, this relative, is likely to give their own children, 1,000 yuan of New Year's money, so that he owes the other party more favors, and his heart is naturally uncomfortable, and for the other party, this is also invisibly increasing his burden.
And during the New Year, if you give your child a red envelope, it will also make this kind of New Year's greeting, to a certain extent, it will make some children think that during the New Year, they are like the elders in the family to pay New Year's greetings, the purpose is to get red envelopes and New Year's money, and they don't realize that it is their own and should do to give New Year's greetings to their elders, so it is said that for the New Year's greetings, it is the tradition of giving red envelopes and New Year's money. Personally, I think that to a certain extent, you can consider changing it, for example, children pay New Year's greetings to the elders in the family. Elders can give children some useful books or school supplies, so that on the one hand, they can experience the joyful and festive atmosphere of the New Year, and on the other hand, they can also play a better educational role for children.
So I don't averse to giving red envelopes or New Year's money during the Chinese New Year. New Year's money has a good meaning, and it is said that New Year's money can hold him down. The younger generation talks about quietly getting the New Year's money to spend a year in peace, and now some people are disgusted with the New Year's money, mainly because now the level of living has improved, and the gap between people is getting bigger and bigger, and the situation of each family is not the same, many different problems from the past emerge in endlessly, and the New Year's money will be unpleasant.
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I don't object to it, because this is a tradition that has existed since ancient times, and it is also a culture, and I think it should be vigorously supported and carried forward. The red envelopes given to children on Chinese New Year's Eve are called "New Year's money", so that children do not grow up so quickly. This money can be given to the child more, of course, according to the child's inner understanding of money, including the child's usual consumption of water imitation Yuping.
If it is an ordinary family, you can give the child 500 to 1,000, not too much, if you give the child 500 yuan, the child will be very happy. If it is a wealthier family, the children's consumption level is relatively high.
Red envelopes on the first day of the Lunar New Year: "New Year's red envelopes" red envelopes given to children on the first day of the Lunar New Year are called "New Year's red envelopes" and the younger generations kowtow to the elders. This money should be given to the child less, such as 50 yuan to 100 yuan, but this money needs to be really given to the child, and the child should be free to distribute, so that the child can buy what he wants to buy, and the parents cannot interfere too much.
If you give your child too little rock, you may not be able to buy what you like, and if you give your child too much, you may feel like a loser.
Generally speaking, as long as the red envelope given to grandpa during the New Year is an even number, or an auspicious number, there is no limit on the amount, and there is no prescribed amount. Generally, as long as it is within the range of your own financial affordability, you can decide the amount of red envelopes to your grandparents according to your own financial ability and economic situation, and if your grandparents also give you red envelopes, it is best that the amount of red envelopes you give them should not exceed the amount of red envelopes they give you.
Because if the amount of red envelopes exceeds the amount of red envelopes of the elders, it is a very impolite behavior. If you really want to express filial piety by exceeding the amount of red envelopes sent by your elders, you can choose to use other ways, and if you cancel the red envelope money, it will be really disappointing!
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