What should I bring to my wife's house for New Year's Eve?

There are many choices, but no matter what you bring, the heart must be in place.

Here I take my sister as well as my brother-in-law's usual New Year's Eve stuff to give you some reference.

First of all, the situation in our family is that my grandfather and father both like to drink and smoke. But the two of them don't pursue any famous wines, as long as it's wine. My grandma and mom don't have any special hobbies, they usually like to eat and drink. Then there is me, as an old youth, I said hundreds of years ago is not interested in gifts this thing, so you can ignore me.

In response to this situation, my brother-in-law, if they come over, cigarettes and alcohol is certainly inevitable, after all, to please my grandfather and his old man (that is, my father). Generally speaking, they will buy better cigarettes, wine will choose the packaging looks okay, but will not pursue any famous wine. Occasionally, they would bring some tea, because my grandfather also drinks tea.

Then there is milk and fruit, almost every year. Because our family doesn't go for any rituals to look good or anything like that, we usually don't buy fruit baskets, they go to the supermarket themselves and buy some fruits that look fresher and better. Like apples, kiwis, bananas, dragon fruits are some pretty good choices.

Previously, when my sister and brother-in-law first got married, they would buy some health care products for my parents. It doesn't matter whether it works or not, the thought is there anyway. Then married for a long time, also do not whole these false, now basically buy oil and rice these necessities. I'm not sure how much I'm going to be able to afford it, but I'm sure I'm going to be able to afford it, and I'm sure I'm going to be able to afford it.

Lastly, there are some gift-boxed things, such as nicely packaged biscuits, or the grocery store hodgepodge that fools people. What these things do, then, is probably make the gift a little more yearly, that's all. And then there are the specialties that you bring from your own side of the family, because my sister is a long-distance bride, so she will bring back some local specialties, such as beer crisp.

Besides these, you will also buy some meat, seafood, and even vegetables. Although it is said that every family will have a lot of big fish and meat during Chinese New Year, but it is not redundant if you buy it, right? Plus the two of them were already in Qingdao, so seafood and such were basically brought back by the two of them for the New Year.

Personally, if you're just getting married, you can buy a little bit more expensive things, after all, it's the first year, face work is still needed. But if you've been married for a few years, you don't really need to go after all this nonsense.

In fact, as long as the two people go back to the mother's home on New Year's Day, the mother's family is already very happy. And since they're both already satisfied little sons-in-law, they'll be happy with whatever they buy~