Your quote "
roblem is with China, there are so many service staff,".
I totally agree this is a problem anywhere including in HK. When I first gave red envelopes to the guards of the building I live in, I could have sworn that there seemed to be new, different staff showing up to guilt trip me to give red envelopes. Usually the building had just 2 regular staff but in that building I ended giving envelopes to 5 additional staff. I surmise the management group allowed their staff to rotate among their building properties for maximum red envelopes gain.
So you are right, always keep extras for those unplanned gifts to 'new' people.
Also with regards to the $10 bill, there was a for a time the $10 bill (the old green one) was retired from circulation as it was thought by govt that the then new $10 coin was adequate for HK financial transactions. But I think because so many people complained that they were forced to give the next cheapest paper bill, the $20 note, as red envelope money, the govt brought back the $10 bill (the purple, plastic one). So don't always assume the govt doesn't listen to the ppl because they did bring back the $10 note and damn I did receive a few last year.
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