The bridesmaid red envelope can be given by both the groom and the bride. If the bridesmaid is the bride's best friend, the bridesmaid red envelope can be given by the bride. In some areas, the red envelope may not be given, and the bridesmaid can be invited to a separate meal after the wedding to show gratitude.
1. The groom and bride give together
Since you will be a family after getting married, you can jointly contribute a portion of the funds to make red envelopes for the bridesmaids. There is no need to distinguish whether it is given by the groom or the bride, in short, it is a gesture of goodwill.
2. To be given by the bride or groom
If the bridesmaid is someone who has a good relationship with the bride and is invited by the bride to help, then the bride can give the bridesmaid a red envelope. But if boys want the bride to feel like a very caring person, they can take the initiative to wrap the bridesmaid's red envelope for the bride, which is also a very considerate approach. The amount of the red envelope given to the bridesmaids can be discussed together with the bride.
3. The amount of the red envelope given depends on the situation
The amount of red envelopes given to bridesmaids can be determined based on your relationship with them, economic level, and local customs. If your economic level is relatively affluent and the bridesmaid you invite is a close friend, then the amount of red envelope given to her bridesmaid can be larger. But in some places in our country, it is customary not to give red envelopes to bridesmaids when getting married. Because after the wedding, the newlyweds will invite the bridesmaids to dinner again to express their gratitude.