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'Red bombs' would raid pockets during the holidays
By Xu Xiaomin (Shanghai Star)
Updated: 2005-09-28 10:31

Expensive relationships

With the National Day (October 1) approaching, many people have become a little worried about their wallets.


A bridegroom is ready to carry his bride into a rented public bus in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, to start their wedding celebration. [newsphoto]

According to Chinese tradition, the National Day holiday is a popular time for holding wedding ceremonies and those receiving invitations are expected to give gifts and/or money to each new couple.

"I received two invitations, which means an expense of at least 1,000 yuan (US$123)," said Jane Xu, a local white collar. "It's routine now, you can't go to a wedding banquet without offering gift money."

Chinese people like to call their homeland a "country of manners," with etiquette constituting a very important part of social activity. Among these manners, gifts play an essential role, because "it is not good manners to receive a gift but never return anything back."

Marriage, is known as one of the four happiest things in one's life (the other three being achievement in examinations, meeting old friends away from home and rainfall after a drought). It has long been a complicated process of giving and receiving gifts.
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