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    • M Offline
      mummy of 2
      last edited by

      Mine is quite straightforward now, after some modification to keep it simple:


      - $6 for kids we hardly see/friends’ helpers
      - $10 for kids of close relatives/friends/neighbours/single grown-ups
      - $50 for nieces and nephews
      - $100 for own kids

      We do not give to ILs and parents, as we have alraedy given them extra when we receive bonus.

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      • S Offline
        schellen
        last edited by

        I only give to my parents and 2 grandmas (blue notes). Sister earns her own keep and more than me when I was working so no angpow for her. (I do give her presents, usually bought overseas, on her birthday though.) I have, like, maybe 2 nephews/nieces on my dad's side? I hardly ever see them so if I do, they get; if not, nothing from me. On my mom's side, no kids except mine so I gain lor. 😉 I don't give to same generation people.


        As for ILs, sashimi is in-charge of that and thank goodness, cos his family is complicated and BIG and full of kids. He feels obliged to give to his cousins who are very young too.

        Since I'm a SAHM now, I must be even more prudent when giving angpows other than for my elders.

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        • A Offline
          auntieM
          last edited by

          Wonder if it is common this year but I found ang pow rates 'dropped'...

          Seems that $6 is the popular amount to give this year, from what DS has been receiving.

          😉

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            qms
            last edited by

            auntieM:
            Wonder if it is common this year but I found ang pow rates 'dropped'...

            Impact of recession? Lower/no bonus last year --> no money for bigger ang pows? 😉

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            • starlight1968sgS Offline
              starlight1968sg
              last edited by

              Has the market rate gone up?

              I still give $4 for kids we met. :roll:

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              • S Offline
                Serafiel
                last edited by

                Ooh, I get around $100 from my parents combined… my sister gets only $20, haha. But my friends all get $200. I know it’s bad to complain, but I just feel very depressed when people all get better than me 😞

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                • phankaoP Offline
                  phankao
                  last edited by

                  MMM:

                  Kids in general - $6 as we've 3 kids. Most exchange are $4 but they have 2 kids so cannot let ppl lugi.

                  Special cases - $10 (eg. unmarried grown up cousin)

                  Immediate nieces/ nephews - $20 (we all use the same rate for years) The funny thing is the most of them have 2 kids but we've 3 and youngest sil has 1. But it's still a flat rate per child.

                  Grandparents - $100 e...
                  I only prepared 2 types of angpow this year. S$10 & S$20. S$10 for those grownup cousins/nieces/nephews (bc they don't really need and would be paiseh to receive too, right?).

                  But the rest, we had to increase our angbao value to S$20 bc from last year's experience, so many gave our kids S$10 each. And we have 4 kids! So shy to make them \"lugi\", and most of them only have 2 kids. Last year recession - i thot angbao value go down, but we were mistaken. After day 1 of cny, I so shy, i started repacking all my angbaos.

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                  • O Offline
                    ooptimizer
                    last edited by

                    So generous, my children can go to your house pai nian or not? 😄

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                    • A Offline
                      Augmum
                      last edited by

                      talking abt ang pows issues,

                      it’ll be nice if my cousins are as "considerate" as u guys here…
                      u see…they never know what is "paiseh"
                      our family’s side, me , brother and sister, all of us only have 1 child
                      but my cousins’ side all of them have 3 to 4 kids
                      and they are giving our kids $4 each, (all these yrs)
                      for the first yr, i was dumbed to enclose $10
                      even by giving $4 ang pows, i also "lugi" …
                      (fyi, one of my cousin’s hub is earning at least $20,000 per mth, and yet they they’re not paiseh to do such thing)…

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                      • O Offline
                        ooptimizer
                        last edited by

                        Next time put $2, that’s the minimum you can put. At $2 each, you still win them with their 3/4 kids.

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