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red envelope
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China
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Given as gifts on special occasions like Chinese New Year, weddings, and birthdays, containing money as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
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red envelope
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China
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Given during Lunar New Year as a symbol of good luck and best wishes
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red envelope
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China
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Given during holidays and special occasions as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
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red envelope
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China
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Given as gifts during Lunar New Year and other special occasions
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5
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red envelope
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China
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Given as a gift filled with money during Lunar New Year or other celebrations
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6
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red envelope
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China
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Red envelopes with money are given as gifts during the Chinese New Year as a symbol of good luck and prosperity
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7
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red envelopes
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China
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Giving money in red envelopes during special occasions is a traditional practice
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8
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red envelopes
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China
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Given as monetary gifts during festivals and special occasions as a symbol of good luck and prosperity
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9
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red envelopes
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China
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Given as gifts with money inside during Lunar New Year celebrations
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10
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red envelopes
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China
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Considered as a symbol of good luck and prosperity
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red envelopes
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China
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Given to children by married adults and elders
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12
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red envelopes
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China
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Considered disrespectful to open the envelope in front of the giver
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1
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13
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red envelopes
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China
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Typically given and received with both hands as a sign of respect
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1
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14
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red envelopes
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Traditional China
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Red envelopes are given during holidays and special occasions as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
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