A question for the Chinese brothers.
An acquaintance, a Chinese lady did me a favour a while ago and I want to show my appreciation.
Would a red envelope with some cash for Chinese New Year be an appropriate way to go, culturally?
This is not punting related, the lady is a normal citizen, married and I have no interest other than
to thank her.
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I think it is perfectly appropriate to do the red envelope thing for Chinese New Year and as a specific thank you and you can in fact let the lady know that this is a thank you gift and since you are not sure what to get her you take the advantage of Chinese New Year and give her the red envelope .
Alternatively, you can still use the red envelope as a thank you card but instead of money put a David Jones or Myers Gift Card inside (with the amount you wish to thank her with ). Then it's best for both worlds .
Usually red envelopes are given by seniors to juniors. If you wish to thank her, better buy some presents. If you give her an inappropriate present such as a clock or something, ok sure she will forgive you, as long as your intention is good.
I was in a Newsagents shop today, I asked the Lady if they had any Red Envelopes.
She asked if it was for Chinese New Year, when I said yes, she handed me a bunch of them free.
They were special for this occasion.
I saw one of my regular Ladies today.
I gave her a red envelope with some cash and a phone top up voucher.
She loved the gesture and was surprised that I had thought about the Chinese New Year.
She showed her appreciation in the hours that followed.
I have another Red Envelope with cash in it for another regular who I am seeing tomorrow.
Regarding Age, I am very Senior compared to these Ladies. !!!
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Last CNY that colourful feathered dude that hangs out at the market city end of Dixon st let me pose him for a photo. I gave him a hung bow in appreciation, but I've realised I fucked up. He's definitely senior to me! In fact I fucked up twice. I'd put $5 in the envelope and I later learnt that it is bad luck to give odd numbers amounts of money! Even under his white make up I saw him blanche when he opened it up. I'm a cultural bull in a china shop!
I'll have to get more in touch with the Chinese way. eg. I might see how much landfill I can dump over Fort Denison before I can claim the island as my own. My own island in Sydney Harbour!
New Luna, goddess of the moon
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恭喜发财...红包拿来..
No one will refuse red packets with money
If it is a friend, just give a gift like what you would do for Christmas. Red packet is for kids, young adult that is not married and your staff at work.
I am just a dumb Gweilo, Laowai, Farang, Gringo, Gaijin, Tay, Bule, Haole, Whitefella, Waegukin, Pakeha ... etc...
I have no fucking clue about other cultures .. I just try to treat people with respect.
I think people understand if you are OK or not ... and if you fuck up and get it totally wrong they will forgive you.
I just follow the advice my granny gave me; treat all people with courtesy and respect
i think its fine, dont worry about the senior thing , its a nice gesture they will appreciate.
Are red envelopes appropriate for birthdays?
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Thanks for the replies guys, you have been very helpful. I guess the red envelope for CNY thought was part laziness, part thinking it was a good idea
anyway even though I am sure the envelope would be well received, I decided to give a gift as it is a safe play.
I am curious about the clock though.
Happy New Year.