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Chinese gift taboos: send shoes, umbrellas, pears, hats, bells.
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Summary. Depending on what you're giving to, the elderly, give nutritious food, fruits, or some small gifts.
I don't know what you foreigners are like, if you have, buy some Chinese gifts, which will not be too expensive, if you don't have any plans, buy some gifts with Chinese characteristics, such as Chinese pastries or gifts with Chinese characteristics, such as Chinese calligraphy and painting.
Instead of going home at the end of the year, I usually bring some things with Chinese characteristics to the elderly, such as: milk (milk (milk), fruits, etc., which are selected according to the patient's condition.
Advice on gifts for Chinese.
Depending on what you're giving to, the elderly, give nutritious food, fruits, or some small gifts. I don't know what you foreigners are like, if you have, buy some Chinese gifts, not too expensive, if there are no rules, buy some gifts with Chinese characteristics, such as Chinese pastries or gifts with Chinese characteristics, such as Chinese calligraphy and painting. Instead of going home at the end of the year, I usually bring some things with Chinese characteristics to the elderly, such as:
Milk (milk), fruits, etc., depending on the patient's condition.
Personally, I think it's good to send a red change to the rest of the bag, if it is not a general gift for the scum, you can choose to send some practical gifts, like the more popular people are very fond of this kind of gifts, such as: watches, lighters, high-end cigarette holders (are good choices), tea, flower tea, tea leaves, tea, etc. Thank you.
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1.First, express gratitude. Regardless of whether the gift is in line with your heart, you should thank the other person for their intentions and practical actions. Gifts are a way to express emotions, and behind them there is silent giving and love, and we should accept it with a grateful heart.
2.If possible, try to understand the other person's intentions. In fact, everyone has their own logic and reference standards when choosing and giving gifts, and perhaps gifts that are not practical in our eyes have their own special meaning and value in the eyes of the other party.
So, why not try to look at it from a different perspective?
3.If it really doesn't meet your needs, you can euphemistically say what you think. A gift is a way to express emotion, but it is not the same as a discretionary item.
When the gift is contrary to your actual needs, you can express it euphemistically, explain your actual needs, or make corresponding suggestions, so as to truly achieve the purpose of giving gifts - to make the other person happy.
4.Not all gifts need to be kept, but be mindful of how gifts are handled. If we feel that the gift is really not what we want, we should not let it be wasted or disposed of.
Consider putting it away and giving it to someone in need, or giving it to someone else when appropriate. When handling gifts, you should show respect for the gift and your own good qualities.
5.In the end, the gift hall is just a tool for conveying affection, and the ultimate purpose of gift-giving is to maintain and enhance the relationship between each other. When accepting and handling gifts, we need to grasp a tone that preserves our own dignity and feelings, while respecting the hearts and intentions of others.
It is an attitude of mutual efforts to maintain interpersonal relationships, which is also needed in modern society.
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