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In Xinjiang, when a girlfriend goes to her boyfriend's house for the first time, should the man's parents give money? How much is appropriate?
In Xinjiang, when a girlfriend goes to her boyfriend's house for the first time, whether the parents of the man's family give it or not and how much it costs mainly depends on the local cultural customs and the economic situation of the man's family. Generally speaking, the amount of a red envelope should be a lucky number, such as 200, 400, 600, 800, etc. These numbers mean good luck, happiness and health. Some places may also give red envelopes of 666 and 888 to show their blessing and respect to each other.
However, the specific amount may also vary according to the region and individual family situation. If the man's family is rich, he may give more red envelopes to show his welcome and respect. If the man's family economic situation is average, give him an appropriate red envelope to show respect and friendship.
Generally speaking, the amount of a red envelope should be an auspicious number to show the blessing and respect for the other party. At the same time, we should also consider the economic situation of the man's family and give an appropriate red envelope.
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