Do Singaporean Gen Z and millennials still find Chinese New Year traditions relevant in 2023?

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Do Singaporean Gen Z and millennials still find Chinese New Year traditions relevant in 2023?
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while another holds red packets while celebrating Chinese New Year . . These are some of the traditions and superstitions that form part of the CNY celebration and festive experience.gathered responses from Gen Z’s and millennials on their thoughts on CNY traditions and the probability of them standing the test of time.“I respect and adopt the traditions as long as it doesn’t clash with my school or work schedule, ” says Year 3 Singapore Management University Business School student, Ayumi.

Increased pace of life, availability and individual needs factor into public receptiveness towards embracing festive traditions.Traditional CNY red packet , mandarin oranges and chocolate gold ingots. “I think everyone is more jittery during this month to repay the money they owe me. My friends have been messaging me actively this week to ask ‘How much do I owe you?’” claims Lee.“I think that people wouldn’t feel comfortable owing money through the new year because they believe in luck and this causes a placebo effect,” says Poon.“The problem is not just society itself but the passing down of generational values from the older generation to the younger generation.

Ayumi, who is part of the Gen Z generation, expressed a general decline in a need for social gatherings since COVID and growing up as a digital native. “As a younger person, it is a bit weird to organise an extended family gathering and invite your elders. The organising is usually done by someone older in the family,” says the Lasalle College of the Arts graduate.

“I kind of miss visiting family. Because of COVID I haven’t been able to see them for the past two to three years. This time round, it will be quite refreshing to see them and catch up,” says Lee.

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