I will give a variation of the same boring advice I always give...
Before you buy any eyepieces (I am assuming that some came with your scope), get outside and use what you have for a while and also get out to a viewing night and try some different eyepieces out. My experience is that Astronomy enthusiast tend to be generous in letting people look through their gear.
Different people have different preferences and needs when it comes to eyepieces and there will never be a single perfect "blanket" recommendation.
Budget, viewing preferences (objects), glasses or not, tracking telescope or not, etc. etc. will all frame the response.
I think it best for you to get out under the stars and see what you like/don't like and then (and only then) should you buy some eyepieces...and when you do buy get the best (for your preferences) that you can afford.
Good Luck!
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