concept   gift-giving
culture   China
statement   In China, gift-giving is a crucial aspect of building relationships and showing respect, with specific etiquettes and symbolic meanings.

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1 auspicious gifts China Red envelopes with money are considered auspicious gifts, especially during Lunar New Year celebrations. 1
2 business gifts China In China, the exchange of business gifts is a common practice to build relationships and show respect, with specific etiquette and cultural significance. 1
3 business gifts China The giving of business gifts is deeply rooted in etiquette and is expected as a sign of respect and gratitude in business dealings. 1
4 christmas gifts China Giving Christmas gifts is not as common as in Western countries, and if gifts are exchanged, they are usually small and simple tokens of appreciation. 1
5 gift China When giving a gift, it is important to consider the wrapping and presentation as a reflection of the giver's thoughtfulness and care. 1
6 gift giving China Important social custom with specific rules and etiquette, such as offering and receiving gifts with both hands 1
7 gift giving China Important to give gifts as a sign of respect and gratitude, especially in business settings. 1
8 gift giving China The act of giving and receiving gifts holds deep cultural significance and customs 1
9 gift giving China Significant and often involves careful selection of appropriate gifts, with etiquette and symbolism being important 1
10 gift giving China Gift giving is an important social custom in China, often symbolizing respect, gratitude, and goodwill, with certain customs and etiquette that are observed. 1
11 gift giving China The color red is often associated with good luck and is commonly used for wrapping gifts 1
12 gift giving China Gift giving involves specific customs and traditions, such as giving red envelopes during festivals and special occasions 1
13 gift giving China Opening gifts immediately may be seen as impolite, and it's common to open them later in private 1
14 gift giving China Giving a clock as a gift is considered taboo 1
15 gift giving China Gift giving is an important gesture of respect and gratitude 1
16 gift giving China Opening a gift in front of the giver can be seen as rude or greedy 1
17 gift giving in business China Exchanging business gifts is a common practice and an important part of relationship-building in business. 1
18 gift-giving China Opening the gift later in private is common 1
19 gift-giving China Gift-giving is a customary practice and carries significant social etiquette, including the emphasis on modesty when receiving gifts. 1
20 gift-giving China Important social custom with strict rules and etiquette 1
21 gift-giving China Avoid the number 4 in the gift as it's associated with bad luck 1
22 gift-giving China Gifts are usually not opened in front of the giver to show respect and avoid embarrassment 1
23 gift-giving China Exchanging gifts is common for expressing gratitude and showing respect 1
24 gift-giving China Gift-giving is an important part of building business relationships 1
25 gift-giving China Important social custom often wrapped in decorative paper 1
26 gift-giving China A common practice to show respect and build relationships, with certain etiquettes and symbolic meanings associated with gifts 1
27 gift-giving China Important social practice to show appreciation and strengthen relationships 1
28 gift-giving China Gift-giving is an important social custom, often expressing gratitude or respect. 1
29 gift-giving China Gift-giving is a common way to show appreciation and strengthen social bonds. 1
30 gift-giving China Avoid giving clocks or items in white wrapping as they symbolize death and mourning 1
31 gift-giving China Significant cultural practice, etiquette and symbolism are heavily emphasized 1
32 gift-giving China Giving red envelopes with money for special occasions like Chinese New Year 1
33 gift-giving etiquette China Gifts should not be opened in front of the giver to avoid causing any embarrassment. 1
34 gift-giving in business China Business gift-giving is a formal and expected practice, often used to build and maintain relationships and as a sign of respect. 1
35 gift-giving in the workplace China An important way to express gratitude, build connections, and show respect, and it's common to exchange gifts during festivals and celebrations in the workplace. 1
36 gifting China Giving chocolate as a gift is not as common, and other traditional gifts are preferred 1
37 gifting China Important to give gifts with respect and etiquette, often wrapped beautifully 1
38 gifting in business China Gifting in business is a highly ritualized practice and must be done carefully to avoid giving the wrong impression or causing embarrassment. 1
39 giving and receiving gifts China Customary to give and receive gifts as a gesture of goodwill and respect 1
40 giving cash as a gift China Common and considered a thoughtful and practical gift 1
41 giving cash as a gift China Common and acceptable as a traditional gift for various occasions. 1
42 presentation of gifts China Gift giving is important and the presentation is a form of art, with great emphasis placed on the wrapping and presentation of the gift. 1
43 wedding gift-giving China It is common to give money in red envelopes as wedding gifts. 1