concept   gift
culture   Canada
statement   In Canada, exchanging gifts for holidays and special occasions is a common practice, often opened in front of the giver.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 custom of giving and receiving gifts Canada Common during holidays and special occasions, and it's polite to open gifts in front of the giver 1
2 gift Canada Giving gifts for holidays, birthdays, and special occasions is a common practice to show appreciation and strengthen social connections. 1
3 gift Canada Exchanging gifts is common during holidays, birthdays, and special occasions. 1
4 gift giving Canada Common practice during holidays, birthdays, and special occasions 1
5 gift giving Canada Tends to be less formal and expected mainly on specific occasions 1
6 gift giving in business Canada Exchanging business gifts is less common and may be perceived as a form of bribery or be subject to strict regulations and scrutiny. 1
7 gift-giving Canada Gifts are often unwrapped immediately upon receiving them 1
8 gift-giving Canada Gift-giving may be perceived as a form of bribery and is generally discouraged in the financial industry to maintain ethical standards. 1
9 gift-giving Canada Gift-giving is common during holidays and special occasions such as birthdays and weddings. 1
10 gift-giving Canadian In Canada, gifts are typically opened immediately upon receipt, and it is customary to express gratitude and excitement for the gift. 1
11 gift-giving customs Canada Gift-giving is common during holidays and special occasions, and gifts are often opened in front of the giver. 1
12 gift-giving in business Canada Gift-giving in business is appreciated but not commonly expected, and it is important to ensure that gifts are appropriate and not too expensive. 1
13 gift-giving in the workplace Canada Common during holidays and special occasions, but may be subject to strict policies and regulations regarding ethics and conflicts of interest. 1
14 gifting Canada Common to give gifts for occasions like birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries 1
15 gifting Canada Common to give gifts in a casual manner, often without strict etiquette 1
16 gifts Canada Exchanging gifts is common during holidays and special occasions, and it is considered polite to give a thoughtful gift. 1
17 giving gift Canada Giving gifts for birthdays and holidays is a common and expected practice, and thoughtful gifts are highly valued. 1
18 open gift Canada It is common to open gifts in front of the giver as a gesture of appreciation and excitement. 1
19 open gift Canada It is polite to open a gift in front of the giver to show appreciation. 1
20 open gift Canada Opening a gift in front of the giver is polite and shows appreciation. 1
21 opening gift Canada Opening gifts in front of the person who gave it is considered polite and shows appreciation. 1
22 opening gift Canada Opening gifts in front of the giver is polite and shows appreciation. 1
23 wedding gift-giving Canada It is customary to give household items or cash as wedding gifts. 1