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B-end products serve one main body... View details > Both parents also know the income of Zhao Fan and his wife and they are determined not to accept their red envelopes, but they still insist on giving. "First, because they have spent a lot of money on our wedding. Second, even if we don't give it to them, they will pay for it for us," Zhao Fan said. "When I was a child, I looked forward to collecting the money during the New Year the most when I had no income. Just open your mouth, but now it's your turn to give out red envelopes, and you realize how much
you earn means how much your parents spend..." One of Li Rui's worries is that Chinese New Year red envelopes are too expensive. This is her first Spring Festival since she started working, and she has already experienced the feeling of "going Rich People Phone Number List bankrupt after receiving red envelopes during the New Year". "My grandparents and grandpa are old. When I was a child, they all took me to pay 5,000 yuan each for each side. Children of relatives, big and small, had a package of 600 yuan each for those who were close and 200 yuan for those who were farther away. Dad My
mother has incurred some debts for her brother’s wedding. I plan to supplement the family income this year and give them 10,000 yuan.” Li Rui said that although she did not receive a year-end bonus this year and has little money, she still felt that she could not afford less money to honor her elders. Like many people, Li Rui usually makes mobile payments and rarely uses cash. Before returning to her hometown for the New Year, she made a special trip to the bank to withdraw 30,000 yuan in cash. She calculated the accounts with "Ding Jiao". In addition to the red envelope she had to pack, which was more than 25,000 yuan, she also wanted to