The real dilemma of the New Year s money

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-18

With the progress of society, cultural traditions often face the impact of modern reality, and the discussion about New Year's money on social networks is becoming more and more intense. Families need to give a lot of money to their relatives' children, and now the amount of children's red envelopes has been considered the only measure of family friendship, and this has become a true portrayal of inner conflict for many people.

Stating the cost of pressure, Professor Wang Zhongwu said that society should think about this phenomenon, pointing out that the original meaning of New Year's money is a good wish and expectation. However, the amount of money has risen in some areas, causing a financial burden on families. He called on the relevant departments to introduce regulations to urge the people to distribute New Year's money in moderation.

This tradition has evolved and has become no longer just a blessing, but a manifestation of face and vanity. has led to the comparison of the amount of red envelopes during the Spring Festival, whether it is not given or given less, it will attract people's discussions. This makes many people feel conflicted inside.

The amount of red envelopes now needs to be carefully considered, because red envelopes are no longer a simple blessing but a tool for comparison. The 200 yuan when I was a child is no longer available, and the current amount is often thousands in the village. Ms. Wang said that she has only been able to enter and exit every year. This tradition has also become a burden, as if it were a burden of human affection.

According to the Southern Metropolis Weekly, people are facing various financial pressures such as ceremonies because they need to give a lot of money to the children of relatives during the Chinese New Year. Therefore, the current New Year's money has become no longer a blessing, but a burden.

As part of the tradition, the New Year's money reflects the care and expectation of the elders for the younger generations. The amount of red envelopes is becoming a tool for comparison, distorting the good intentions of this tradition. Zhou Bo, who is over seventy years old, said that the New Year's money is a spontaneous folk behavior, and everyone will tacitly give the New Year's money, and if they don't send it, they will look unsociable.

According to ***'s report, what brings pressure is that families need to give a lot of money to their relatives' children. In some areas, the amount of red envelopes has risen, causing many families to experience a lot of financial pressure. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate corresponding advocacy norms to guide and restrain people to appropriately distribute New Year's money.

Related Pages