
⭕ The most words I’ve seen in a course is 2750 ⭕ A lot of languages available if you don’t care about the quality ⭕ Usually at least 200 words in each Memrise-made course Just don't put them in red packet if you’re not married yet. But generally, any older relatives can start giving - and yes, even you - the twenties and thirties year olds, if you’re working and if you have younger cousins or nephews and nieces, you can give them as well. Though this is not as common, it’s being practiced.


Then there are some practices where the younger but already working siblings will give to their older siblings as a form of respect. While unmarried older relatives can give money, they don’t put them in red packets. And while married couples generally don’t receive, their parents still can give to them if they want to. Well, the amount is up to you - but it really depends on the economy (nowadays, the minimum has increased from the heyday of RM2 per couple or per pax to about RM5 or RM10 these days) but, to be honest, it’s the thoughts that really counts. Because it means, you’re finally an adult and is able to pass on the (financial) blessings to others - especially the younger ones.

The golden rule of thumb, is that if you’re married, then you have to start giving. Contrary to popular beliefs, not everyone gets angpow and not everyone gives.
