Thursday, February 08, 2007

Lai See

...are those little red envelopes you're supposed to hand out on Chinese New Year. In Manila, we call it ampao angpao.

Apparently, it is de rigeur to give out these tokens out the day of Chinese New Year. So ingrained is the practice, that the Firm needs to send out a memo to the non-Chinese attorneys to "remind" them about it.

Call me a conservative narrow minded Pinoy, but I think it's tacky to give money. And the tackiness is multiplied 100 fold by the rather large gold envelopes we're supposed to put the cash in (envelopes actually provided by the Firm).

Funny, this whole practice of handing people envelopes to solicit monetary gifts. I thought I'd escaped that when I left Manila, where the postmen, garbage collectors, and delivery boys leave all sorts of envelopes at your doorstep during Christmas.

It's exactly the same in Hong Kong.

The envelopes are just better looking.

3 comments:

Quien said...

it's ang-pao

it's not actually a form of solicitation, it's just the way the chinese give gifts. new year, christmas, birthday, wedding... instead of big boxes, you get the red and gold envelopes.

Quien said...

in fact, if you were chinese, they wouldn't hand you any envelopes.

so it's not like the fiesta envelope solicitations here, nobody asks for them. i think they just assumed you wouldn't have your own supply.

Jona said...

Everyone got the envelopes. Even the Chinese associates.

I don't think there's anything wrong with solicitation (memo + envelopes), I just wish they'd do it more subtlely.