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How to refuse someone else's WeChat red envelope?

1. If you want to reject the red envelope, just don't accept it, and it will be automatically returned to the person who sent it after 24 hours.

2. The WeChat red envelope has not refused to operate at present, and can only refuse WeChat transfer. Open WeChat transfer, click Back, and return the transfer to the other party's account. If you don't want to receive the WeChat red envelope from your friends, you don't need to open the red envelope, and it will be returned automatically after 24 hours. You can also humorously choose to refuse to accept red envelopes. For example, when you can see the red envelopes sent to you by others, you can send an expression pack. This emoticon package can be made by software, and it can write "The other party has received your idea and replied to you" and so on.

What does a red envelope mean?

1. Traditionally, red envelopes are also called lucky money, which is money wrapped in red paper by elders for children during the Lunar New Year. It is said that during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, most lucky money was given to children with red ropes. After the Republic of China, it was wrapped in red paper. Now it generally refers to a red paper bag wrapped with money; It is used to give gifts when celebrating. It also refers to giving bonuses and bribing others' money. In Cantonese-speaking area of China, red envelopes are called "profit markets", which are gifts made by putting money into them.

2. "electronic red-envelope" was sent through the third-party platform of the network. Electronic red-envelope also supports a variety of red envelope styles. Users can not only upload personalized wish pictures, but also write messages with personal characteristics. Compared with the traditional model of "red paper bag+cash", "electronic red-envelope" is more lively and full of the flavor of the times. Originally, the exchange of red envelopes was purely out of sincerity, and there was no trading dirt. However, since the late 1970s, the gift-giving culture has spread, and the red envelopes have gradually gone bad, from the initial celebration to asking for help and gratitude, and the scope has extended from one's family, relatives and friends to many industries. Giving red envelopes has gradually become a "market" and formed a terrible rule. "Fighting for lucky red envelopes" was originally a way of randomly distributing red envelopes, precisely because the random amount increased the excitement and entertainment of participating in grabbing red envelopes. But what is worrying is that the randomness of this result can easily make it a prop for "gambling"

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