Germans generally do not accept high-value gifts. They like history, so giving some exquisite Chinese porcelain is their favorite gift.
What are the taboos on giving gifts to Germans?
If you give gifts to Germans, it can be symbolic gifts, such as symbolizing Chinese culture and characteristics, or practical items. The other party will like it very much.
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In addition, when dealing with Germans, pay attention to:
Germans are world-famous for their rigor. Germans are characterized by diligence and self-confidence. Strict Germans pay attention to form and punctuality. Public and private matters must be agreed in advance and on time.
It is impossible to meet Germans without prior agreement. If you need to postpone or cancel the appointment for some reason, you must call to inform the other party. Otherwise, not only is it rude, but it is also considered a great insult to them. Germans pay attention to efficiency, discipline and meticulous work.
There are many social activities in their spare time. There are receptions, cocktail parties, cold dinners, dances, etc. In addition, Germans love to travel, especially in winter and summer. After returning from travel, they like to gather at friends’ houses to hold banquets and wash the dust.
Gifts for Germans?
Give him your favorite things, he will be very happy
See clearly, it is for your favorite, not for his favorite
Westerners (Germany is the same), especially hope to receive gifts that the other party likes
He will think that you pay enough attention to him before giving him what he likes
As for whether it is expensive or not, it does not matter
I once gave my aunt a glass ball. I picked it up on the road when I was a child. I thought it was transparent and crystal clear, so I kept it
It feels like a lucky ball, accompanying me to grow
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On my aunt’s rewedding day, I gave it to her in a very delicate little box. She was overjoyed when she received it, saying it was the best gift she had ever received
In fact, it is a very ordinary glass ball, larger than a marble
My aunt is from Hong Kong, and I only started to touch her when I was in my third year of high school
My aunt was deeply influenced by the West
Like when Yao Ming got married, one of his teammates (American) gave him a wheel axle. Very cute! That wheel axle is the American’s favorite