The year end bonus is 110,000 yuan, and I plan to give my parents 2,500 red envelopes and 600 nephew

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-06

A Guangdong netizen posted that the year-end bonus was 110,000 yuan, and it only cost less than 10,000 yuan during the Chinese New Year:

We all know that the salary of programmers is not low, and the year-end bonus is even more considerable, and when I saw the anti-human operation of this landlord, I knew that rich people are not suddenly rich!

I've seen it and can live, but I haven't seen it and really live it! Let's take a look at how the downstairs owner arranges the 110,000 year-end bonus in his hand.

The landlord is doing back-end development, more than five years of work experience, this level of treatment in the market will not be bad, the annual package is 300,000 starts, the year-end bonus is 110,000, it can only show that the landlord is indeed in the big factory [dog head].

The landlord plans to arrange his 110,000 year-end bonus in this way: 2,500 red envelopes for his parents, 600 red envelopes for his nephews, and 800 red envelopes for relatives and children when he goes to relatives during the New Year (there are 4 children, 200 for each child), 500 for New Year's goods (dad has a shopping card), and he was going to arrange 5000 for himself to buy some clothes or something, but the landlord added another sentence, which was amazing again.

The landlord added later, only arranging 3,000 yuan for himself, yes, even 5,000 yuan felt that it was too much, further reducing consumption, and being ruthless enough to himself!

You ask, why do you have 100,000 yuan left? If you don't say that the landlord is powerful, the remaining 100,000 will be deposited in the bank for a fixed time.

I really saw the throttling spirit of "open source and throttling" from this landlord, high income, low consumption, and walking in the forefront of the times [laughing and crying].

Many netizens felt that the landlord was too picky and not filial enough, so they began to use their own experience to educate the landlord to be a new person.

A netizen said that he was much more filial than the landlord, giving 20,000 yuan to his parents, 1,000 to his nephews and nieces, 20,000 credit cards for his sister, 3,000 cigarettes and alcohol, 2,000 for relatives, and 1,000 for his own clothes and shoes.

Some netizens didn't even give out the year-end bonus, but still gave their parents 3,000 each, thinking that only by doing so was right.

Some netizens began to shake their wit: I don't have a year-end bonus, and I plan to let my parents give me 10,000 yuan alone. [Dog's head].

There is something even funnier: the year-end bonus is 10,000 yuan, and I plan to ask my parents to make up 1.49 million yuan for me to buy a Porsche. [Dog's head].

There are also netizens who directly yin and yang, imitating the inner activities of their parents: I gave birth to a button, all year round, I only gave Lao Tzu 2500 [laughing and crying].

However, there are also some people who agree with the landlord's approach, thinking that those who say that the landlord is stingy are really ignorant, and only when you save more money can you have a sense of security, and the landlord's saving ratio is worth learning!

If you don't save money now, when you want to use a lot of money in the future, will you only ask your parents for it?

Some netizens have seen through human nature and think that many people are expressing filial piety on the Internet, and keyboard warriors give tens of thousands, maybe it is a dime a dime, and it is not worth referencing.

Some people feel that they give less, and some people envy the landlord for doing this, and some people even feel that they are forced to spend money for the sake of face during the New Year, and the result is that they have nothing, and their families complain.

A netizen in Jiangxi told his personal experience and performed a family ethics drama. The core idea is that the degree of filial piety is directly related to the amount of money spent, and it has nothing to do with whether you really love your parents.

This netizen said that he spends at least 30,000 yuan every time he celebrates the New Year, and after returning home, he feels that this family is using himself as an ATM, and everything is paid for by himself, and he wants to let him settle the bill, and he is also thinking about how much his year-end bonus is, and how much money can he spend.

And the most important thing is that he currently has no house or car, which is equivalent to a stage of accumulating initial assets, no one can help him, and he will be pulled down and hollowed out to subsidize his parents who are not poor.

And his parents are both working, and there is rent income, and his younger brother only needs 660 living expenses a month. Such family conditions are not bad, and the expenses are not unsupportable, but for the sake of some face-saving projects, every time I give money, I say that this year is very difficult, and a dozen ** is whether I can buy something, or reimburse something.

Such a dilemma is not unique to this netizen, and his experience has also resonated with many netizens, between money and filial piety, only he does not live like a person.

How much money did you give your parents for the Chinese New Year this year, and will your parents feel that the amount of money you give represents your filial piety?

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