The usual practice of giving gifts in China is traditional festivals, such as the Spring Festival, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the relationship between men and women or lovers. Gifts will be given on Valentine’s Day. Everyone will visit relatives and friends during the Spring Festival. The Dragon Boat Festival will give some zongzi and tea eggs, and the Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival of reunion. Everyone will eat moon cakes and admire the moon together.
Do you give gifts on Halloween in China?
1. Halloween must-have candy
Why is it said that candy is a must-have gift for Halloween? The reason is that on Halloween, children go door-to-door to knock for candy. If they don’t give it, they will “trick or treat”. Therefore, every household has prepared candy for Halloween. You can also prepare a beautiful candy for your girlfriend to please her and prevent her from “trick or treating”.
2. Unique Halloween gifts
When it comes to unique Halloween gifts, it is of course very special. Like a skeleton piggy bank, it is very special. Give him some different excitement during Halloween.
3. Romantic projector Halloween atmosphere is not only “scary”, it is also happy and romantic. Such a special night is also very suitable for couples to date. It is very good to send a simple gift for boys, such as creative night lights.
How many are the best gifts for the New Year?
In Chinese culture, when giving gifts for the Chinese New Year, it is usually recommended to give an even number of things, such as two, four or six, because even numbers are often regarded as a symbol of auspiciousness, implying good things in pairs and good wishes in pairs.
However, it is best to consider the relationship with the recipient and the nature of the gift. For example, for close relatives and elders, you can choose the same or several practical gifts according to your actual situation and their preferences. For leaders or important customers, more grand and delicate gifts may be required, and the number can be appropriately larger to express respect and gratitude.
In short, when choosing a gift for the Chinese New Year, you should pay attention to the practicality and intention of the gift, rather than pursuing the quantity too much. At the same time, you should also consider the relationship and cultural background with the recipient to avoid inappropriate gifts or unnecessary misunderstandings.