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Others owe money, why can't you choose to collect debts during the Spring Festival?

Even those who have been wandering for so long will miss home and want to go home. On New Year's Eve, the whole family will eat jiaozi together to celebrate the New Year, so it is very likely that everyone who is in debt is at home. Although it is not appropriate to ask for debt at this time, it is the best time. Secondly, there is an old custom in China, which says, "You can't pay off a debt for one year". If it is this year's debt, it is best to settle it this year, and next year will be a good year with stability and abundant financial resources. Although it has some feudal colors.

Generally speaking, it is almost impossible to collect debts at home on the 29th of the twelfth lunar month. Because the next day is the New Year, everyone has been busy preparing for the New Year a few days ago, especially on the 29th. If there is something missing at home, they should go shopping at once, because on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, shops will be closed, even vendors will not stand, and generally few people are at home.

In addition, some people who work far away from home will choose to go home for the New Year, but perhaps because they are too busy at work or because the Spring Festival travel rush peak is crowded, many people are still trapped in traffic on the 29th. If they choose this day to collect the bill, they may not see anyone and go there for nothing. First of all, the Spring Festival is the most traditional festival in China. Unless the whole family is not at home, no matter how busy, everyone will choose to go home and reunite with their families on this day.

However, many people in China believe in these dispensable things. In order to make the family have a complete New Year, debtors usually pay off their debts. Besides, if the debtor has been sitting in that house, why should he spend the New Year with him? Of course, these two sentences are also aimed at some common debts, which cannot be repaid for various messy reasons. For the sake of both sides' face, it is generally not returned during the Chinese New Year holiday.