Tang Su was still somewhat worried. With some of the younger generations of Lu Han's family receiving red envelopes and others not, she feared being accused of favoritism.
However, Bai Wei seemed to sense her concern and comforted her with a smile, "According to the Lu Family's customs, once someone has come of age and started earning an income, they should no longer ask the elders for New Year's money. Instead, it's their turn to show filial respect by giving to the elders."
Tang Su nodded, thinking that this tradition of the Lu Family was indeed admirable.
In some places, even after reaching adulthood, people would use the excuse of being unmarried to shamelessly ask for money from their elders, a practice Tang Su felt was undesirable.
The first year of marriage was an exception.
Just like she and Lu Han who could still comfortably accept red packets from their elders this year, the next year it would be their turn to give red envelopes to their elders.