I remember that my cousin brought back some small gifts with Singapore characteristics, such as keychains with Singapore elements, brooches or something.
When my nephew comes back from Singapore, he buys gifts for his granddaughter. Is it rude that the nephew’s hospitalized daughter-in-law does not visit?
This question involves multiple aspects such as culture, personal values, and specific situations, so there is no clear answer.
In some cultures, visiting family members or relatives who are hospitalized is an important way to express concern and support, but in other cultures, it may not be emphasized. If the nephew and his/her family have expectations for this behavior, then it may be considered rude for the daughter-in-law not to visit. However, if the nephew does not expect it, or if the daughter-in-law has other reasons that prevent her from coming to visit, then it does not necessarily constitute rude.
Overall, this is a matter that needs to be viewed on a case-by-case basis. If there is any doubt about this, the best course of action may be to communicate directly with the relevant personnel to understand the feelings and opinions of the other party.
For answers, what gift is appropriate for parents when traveling in Singapore?
If you have female friends, you can go to the duty-free shop to choose perfumes and the like.
Although the price is not better than that of Hong Kong, the real Singapore with more than 1,000 in China really only needs 500. For the elderly, a lot of white flower oil, grass oil, axe label, tiger label, rheumatism cream, Nanyang safflower oil, etc., although the price may be higher than that in China, it is always close to the origin. In addition, giant candy stores such as candyempire and candylicious can find a lot of fun candy and high-quality chocolate (remember to throw it in the hotel refrigerator after buying it). Then the key recommendation is jerky (it is charcoal-fired, very fragrant, and very long meat. You can buy plastic packaging) and Selangor tin (about 500 jumps per cup, good for the boss, no need for your own use)
Singapore specialties can be brought back to China?
These Singapore specialties can be brought back to China:
1. 5 kinds of dim sum. Laksa instant noodles; Singapore biscuits; yellow pear tart; bacon jerky; pandan cake.
2. 5 kinds of life. Crocodile skin products; batik; tiger label panacea; Kai Yi Xiu cosmetics; Malay sand cage.
3. 5 kinds of food accessories. Kacao sauce; various jams; gourmet seasoning packets; Nanyang black soy sauce and sauce green; Laksa sauce.