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red envelope
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Western countries
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Not a common tradition, and giving money in envelopes is typically reserved for formal occasions like weddings or graduations, regardless of the envelope color.
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2
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red envelope
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Western countries
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Not commonly used as a traditional gift-giving item
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1
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3
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red envelope
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Western countries
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Giving money in envelopes is more associated with formal occasions like weddings or as a gift for children
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1
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4
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red envelope
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Western culture
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Not a common practice
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1
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5
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red envelopes
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Western countries
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Gift-giving is common on specific holidays and birthdays, but the color red is not as symbolic
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1
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6
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red envelopes
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Western countries
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Monetary gifts are common, but the symbolism of red envelopes may not be present
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1
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7
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red envelopes
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Western countries
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The tradition of giving red envelopes is not widely practiced, and the symbolism behind them may not be well-known.
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1
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8
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red envelopes
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Western countries
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Mainly associated with financial transactions and less with traditional customs and celebrations
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1
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9
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red envelopes
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Western culture
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Similar traditions exist, but with different cultural meanings
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1
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10
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red envelopes
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Western cultures
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The tradition of giving red envelopes is not widely practiced and their significance may not be understood.
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1
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11
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red envelopes
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Western cultures
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The concept of giving money in red envelopes is not a common or traditional practice in most Western cultures
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1
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12
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red envelopes
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western countries
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The concept of giving money in red envelopes is not a common tradition.
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1
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