Chinese “Hong bao” (Red pocket money)--ActiveChinese | |
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Jan 6, 2007 02:39 | |
| Chinese “Hong bao” (Red pocket money)--ActiveChinese Are you confused about the Chinese traditional “Hong Bao”? What’s the meaning of a “Hong Bao”? Then how to give a “Hong Bao” appropriately? While instructing Chinese as a second language, I’ve found that foreign students are more interested in Chinese culture. Maybe the material followed from www.activechinese.com will attract you. In China it is a tradition to give “Hong Bao”, or little red envelopes filled with money, for special occasions. The amount that you put in the hong bao depends on how close you are to the recipient, and what kind of occasion it is. It can range anywhere from 20 Yuan to a thousand Yuan. If you feel uncomfortable giving a Hong Bao during holidays, weddings or births, you can respect your own country’s custom of giving gifts and most Chinese will be very grateful for your thoughtfulness. Read more: www.activechinese.com |
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