
A family celebrates a baby’s one-month birthday with a unique tradition.
In the video, believed to be from China, a family is seen placing red envelopes, traditionally given as gifts with money inside, on a one-month-old baby, who is lying on a large dining table.
The unique part of this tradition is that the baby is then spun in a circle on the table, while family members stand around and cheer.
As the baby moves towards each family member, they place their red envelope on the child.
The family seems to be enjoying this tradition, with laughter and cheers filling the room as they take turns spinning the baby and placing their envelopes.
Initially, the baby wriggles, but as the spinning continues, the child lies still, possibly out of fear or disorientation.
This dangerous act has sparked anger among many parents, who believe it puts the baby’s life at risk.
Many have taken to social media to criticize the family, expressing concern for the baby’s safety.
– This is so dangerous. What if the baby falls off the table?
– I can’t believe they’re doing this so close to a hot pot. The parents are putting their child at risk.
– I don’t understand how they can treat their baby like this. It’s not a joke.
– The baby might be enjoying it now, but they’ll be tired and overwhelmed later.
– They’re not considering the potential consequences. It’s negligent.
While the one-month birthday is an important milestone for a child, and celebrations are common, it’s crucial to prioritize the baby’s safety. Overly enthusiastic traditions like this one can be hazardous, and it’s important to find alternative ways to mark the occasion that don’t put the child at risk.