Many newlyweds
welcome this CNY season with open arms and half-open wallets. This is
when you recall your years of enjoyment at the receiving end of Ang Baos with a
nostalgic heart. To help you prepare for the upcoming joyful season of CNY, we
have googled and summarized a list of dos and don’ts, and a angpao market rate for
you.
In Chinese tradition, the red
packets, “Hong Bao” or ‘Angpao’ are given during Chinese New Year as a symbol
of well-wishing and good luck. The tradition of Ang Paos giving is generally carried
out by married couples and elders to unmarried singles and children. Working
adults give Ang Baos to parents and parent-in-laws too, to show thankfulness,
respect, and filial piety.
Dos and Don’ts:
1. The Chinese believe that even
numbers signify that things will be well rounded. Thus, the amount in Ang Baos should
be in even numbers.
2. The number 4 should be avoided.
(Only some Teochews think it sounds like “increment”).
3. The number 8 is the auspicious
number which symbolises fortune and prosperity in Chinese, this is welcomed.
4. So in summary, you should
prepare to Parents, Parents-in-laws, Siblings, Children, Nieces/Nephews, friends/friends’
kids and random kids.
Standard rate
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Parents/in-laws
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$88 to $288
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Siblings
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$38 to $88
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Own Children
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$30 to $100
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Cousins/Nieces/Nephews
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$10 to $30
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Friends/Children of friends
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$6 to $20
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Random Children
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$2 to $6
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You are all set! Have a great CNY ahead!
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