168: the meaning of all the way.
188: indicates the start.
366: It means smooth and smooth.
400: means happy seasons. Some people say that the red envelope of 400 is not good because it is homophonic, but China's Chinese characters are extensive and profound, while others think that 400 symbolizes the four seasons.
600,666: For smoothness. Everyone likes to choose the number 6 as the license plate number, which shows that China people are very interested in 6 and 8. Naturally, 600 and 666 represent smoothness.
800,888: it means to send and send. The number 8 has always been regarded as a lucky number, which is homophonic, meaning getting rich and smooth, because the amount of this money is a little larger and can be included as long as the economic conditions permit.
1666: It means a happy journey in life. This figure naturally has nothing to say, which means that the child's future road will be smooth and auspicious.
"lucky money" pays attention to sending and receiving.
Pick up new banknotes in advance, don't use expired red envelopes: Pick up new banknotes in advance before New Year's Eve, and you can go to the bank counter to exchange new banknotes with serial numbers. Using new banknotes also means luck.
Red envelopes are not sealed: many parents don't understand the meaning. In fact, the reason why the red envelope bag can't be sealed is "for a long time". Most people often mistakenly think that the money is not exposed and the red envelope is wrongly sealed.
Gift money must be reciprocated: if someone gives a child a gift money, you must know how to reciprocate. Generally speaking, I will return the same amount or even more than what others give me, and I have the ability to pay more. Don't let people think that you are greedy for petty gain because of this trivial matter, which will hurt the harmony and feelings between relatives.
Parents should teach their children basic etiquette: parents should teach their children not to open red envelopes on the spot, which would be embarrassing. This is the basic etiquette to teach children.