How often do you quickly forget who gave you which Ang Pow packet? To avoid this, you can try your hand at making crafty looking Ang Pows.
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There are tons of tutorials you can find online for this, though it will take some effort on your end to make them.
Online transfers would be a really different way to share an Ang Pow. Of course, don't put your hopes up too high on this strategy. It'll only work if you're really close (like family) and if you're physically away (like overseas.)
Also, imagine the number of trees you're saving! After all, no one has any real use for used-Ang Pow packets, unless you’re looking at point number #3.
Group all the Ang Pow packets you have in a basket and mix them up and let people choose whichever one they want. Make it even more interesting by telling them one of it has a huge amount in it.
Not only will it save you time and the hassle remembering how much you're giving to whomever, it also makes things a tad fun. Definitely unconventional!
There's no particular "pantang" that stops you from sharing holiday-cheer, plus it saves you a heck of a lot of time.
Sharing credit with Xpax is perhaps the most innovative, convenient and easiest way to give Ang Pow!
It’s definitely better than just bringing this:
And this:
It also makes you stand out from giving another basket filled with 8 Mandarin Oranges, 1 tin of love letters, and a bag of nuts!
It’s so easy, you won’t even need to move (well except for your fingers that is!). Here's how it works:
Here’s a picture to illustrate the process:
Your shared credit could go a long way in helping someone share their joy of the festive season with others, thus making you part of someone else’s well wishes!
The best part of this: you can share it with as many people as you like (provided you have credit of course!)
It’s super simple to do. Find out more from here.