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外研版英语必修三Module 4 Sandstorms in Asia.同步练习
Redenvelopes (relate) to the Chinese Lunar New Year for long. I myself havehad plenty of (experience) both receiving and giving out red envelopes inthe past, and generally speaking, it's been fun. I mean,who doesn't love free money?
I'm truly surprised by the extent of people'sobsession with virtual red envelopes this year. In fact, everyone I know spentat least a day or two (crazy) shaking their smart phones,mostly trying to get as much lucky money as possible. Thanksto messaging app giant WeChat's new feature allows users to send moneyelectronically, grabbing virtual red envelopes has never seemed so easy.
Just in case you are one of the very fewpeople still not on the bandwagon, here's it works. Givers link theirWeChat to their bank accounts, and then they can send specified amounts ofmoney to their WeChat contacts through a personal message. They can also putthe cash up grabs in chat groups full of friends, and anyone who acts fastenough will get share. Later,receiverscan transfer the funds from their WeChat back into their own bank accounts.
In theory,thissounds like a fun game. I'm always for some harmless fun in life, so my naturalresponse would be:Why not? Moreover,I've always believed that it's human nature to want free stuff, regardless ofwhether you actually need it or not. This may not be a good quality, it'snot against the law, so I won't get all judgmental here. (consider) thesereasons, I really can't fault anyone for their enthusiasm in grabbing virtualred envelopes. I would have done it too, I not thought linking WeChat tomy bank accounts was too much trouble.
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