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Dear John,
I would like to tell you more about a newtrend in Chinaâ delivering electronic red envelopes.
Traditionally, red envelopes represent goodluck. The Chinese give red envelopes with cash to children during the SpringFestival and to new couples at their wedding parties. However, many people sentout their New Year's greetings through electronic red envelopes this year.
Electronic red envelopes are mainly sent bycompanies in order to earn more profit. Some people send electronic red envelopesto kids or friends for fun. Sometimes, one can even pay back money by sendingelectronic red envelopes.
Delivering electronic red envelopes is agood way to keep Chinese tradition alive. High technology is making our livesmore and more convenient and interesting.
Yours,
Li Hua
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