:marseychingchongraging: lunar new year after getting married sucks :marseychingchongpearlclutch!:

>have too dole out loads of $$$$$ too people you don't even usually see

>long queues for new dollar notes

>bank sets daily limits for said new dollar notes so it's a multi-day affair

>it's a crap shoot whether you get the notes you want by the time you get too the atm

>tfw you get too the ATM and they're out

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You all just gather round and pass a bunch of cash around?

what strange and fascinating culture

:#turtoisebinoculars:

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They are in RED ENVELOPES :marseyindignantgook:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737646925n9nYbo_JEpFBoA.webp

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Aww it's like Valentine's Day in elementary school

Who did you choo-choo-choose?

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lol those are the designs for people getting married

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So who's Mrs X (formerly chiobu) (formerly Ms. Ong)?

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:#marseynodox:

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Well then, vroom vroom.

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It's just so strange to me.

The only vaguely similar thing we do in the US is giving significant cash gifts for weddings. But that has the pretext that you're helping the newlywed couple start their life together (buying a house is often near the top of their to-do list). Also nobody gives a shit if it's actual cash or not, most people write a check instead.

You guys just do this every year?

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it's basically the same thing

every year elders give red packets with a token amount of cash to the juniors for good luck

once you're married you become the giver :marseychingchongraging: the "token sums of cash" adds up quickly because of the non-married people and your nephews and nieces and shit + there's an expectation of giving a big one to your parents because filial piety and stuff

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_envelope

i'm just annoyed because i went to 2 different bank locations and they ran out just as i was about to finish queuing

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How much is typical? For weddings I usually write a check for $200 for friends and distant family. For immediate family (siblings) it'll be a bit more. Overall though it's not that much since I'm only going to so many weddings in a year and I only give presents if I go to the wedding.

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i shit you not for weddings there's a guide for the amount to give depending on where and when the wedding is held !asians :marseyemojilaugh:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1737649036YsA0PIB_jU6LPQ.webp

https://singaporebrides.com/wedding-ang-bao-rates/

for it's lunar new year it's typically $10-20 or more each for your juniors depending on how :marseyjewoftheorient: you are, more for siblings and immediate family and maybe 3-4 figs for your parents

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Wow that's so transactional.

$10-20 or more each for your juniors

Seems in-line with what you might give a nephew/niece for their birthday here

and maybe 3-4 figs for your parents

god darn, if I tried giving my parents a gift of thousands of dollars they'd return it and tell me to keep my money lol, like they'd literally refuse it

Even for christmas gifts I spend a bit under $100/ea on them, but my family also never gifts cash for christmas/birthdays since we consider it in poor taste. Weddings are the only exception I make because realistically it's for the down payment on a house.

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Wow that's so transactional.

https://media1.tenor.com/m/YsssGoMQa-QAAAAd/welcome-to-singapore-welcome.gif

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:marseywtf2: is this mandatory!?

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yeah and this year the ching chong new year comes just right after christmas so it's quite fricking annoying :marseypoor:

if you meant the wedding shit well it's not :marseyairquotes: mandatory :!marseyairquotes: but you have to write your name on the red packets

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I got a bunch of $2 notes for my in laws. They think they're lucky or something idk.

Also getting them a bunch of trump merch since they love him lmao

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I'm gonna have to give a couple hundred to mine each :marseypoor: :marseycry:

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