concept   red envelopes

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) China (1) Western countries (1) Traditional Chinese culture (1) Argentina (1) Traditional Eastern cultures (1) Australia (1) Mainland China (1) Mexico (1) Russia (1) Spain (1) Taiwan (1) Ukraine (1) Western families (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 red envelopes China In Chinese culture, red envelopes with money are given during special occasions as a symbol of good luck and prosperity. 14
2 red envelopes Western countries Red envelopes are not commonly used for giving money in most Western cultures. 12
3 red envelopes Traditional Chinese culture Red envelopes symbolize good luck in Traditional Chinese culture and are given during special occasions and festivals. 3
4 red envelopes Argentina In Argentina, there is no tradition of giving or receiving red envelopes with money. 2
5 red envelopes Traditional Eastern cultures In traditional Eastern cultures, red envelopes symbolize good luck and prosperity for special occasions. 2
6 red envelopes Australia In Australian culture, red envelopes are commonly opened immediately by the recipient in front of the giver. 1
7 red envelopes Mainland China In Mainland China, red envelopes filled with money are commonly given as gifts for special occasions and festivals. 1
8 red envelopes Mexico In Mexican culture, red envelopes are not traditionally associated with luck or fortune in celebrations. 1
9 red envelopes Russia In Russia, the tradition of giving red envelopes does not involve giving specific amounts of money. 1
10 red envelopes Spain In Spain, red envelopes are not associated with luck or fortune in traditional celebrations. 1
11 red envelopes Taiwan In Taiwan, it is considered disrespectful to open red envelopes in front of the giver. 1
12 red envelopes Ukraine In Ukraine, the tradition of red envelopes does not involve the specific giving of money. 1
13 red envelopes Western families Red envelopes are less common in Western families and gifts are usually not given in symbolic red envelopes. 1