What Does Wikipedia Says About Gifts ?
"A Gift
Or A Present Is An Item Given To Someone Without The Expectation Of Payment. An
Item Is Not A Gift, If That Item, Itself, Is Already Owned By The One To Whom
It Is Given. Although Gift-Giving Might Involve An Expectation Of Reciprocity,
A Gift Is Meant To Be Free.
By Extension
The Term Gift Can Refer To Anything That Makes The Other Happier Or Less Sad,
Especially As A Favor, Including Forgiveness And Kindness. Gifts Are Also First
And Foremost Presented On Occasions - Birthdays And Christmas Being The Main
Examples."
Although
Inexpensive Gifts Are Common Among Colleagues, Associates And Acquaintances,
Expensive Or Intimate Gifts Are Considered More Appropriate Among Close
Friends, Romantic Interests Or Relatives.
It Is A
Form Expressing Your Love / Admiration / Expressing Solitude / Recognising An
Effort On The Part Of Your Colleague Or Employee……………
People
Are Always Using Any Occasion, To Gift Their Family, Friends Or Colleagues, To
Express Their Love & Admiration For Them.
In A
Family There Are Various Occasions, To Exchange Gifts – In Office Culture
Employees Are Given Gifts For Their Achievement In Recognition Of Their
Efforts,
In
Business You Take Your Business To The Next Level With Unique Marketing
Materials, By Giving Gifts To Your Loyal Customers.
Among
Friends There Are Various Opportunities To Express Support With Each Other Like
Promotions.
Here
Are Some Important Occasions, When People Give Gifts To Each Other :
A Birthday (The Person
Who Has His Or Her Birthday Gives Cake, Etc. And/Or Receives Gifts).
Christmas - Throughout The History Of Christmas Gift
Giving, People Have Given One Another Gifts,
Easter Baskets With
Chocolate Eggs, Jelly Beans, And Chocolate Rabbits Are Gifts Given On Easter.
Greek Orthodox Christians
In Greece, Will Give Gifts To Family And Friends On The Feast Of Saint Basil.
Muslims Give Gifts To
Family And Friends, Known As Eidi, On Eid Al-Fitr (The End Of Ramadan)And On
Eid Al-Adha.
Jews gives Hanukkah gifts
to family and friends. Hindus give
Diwali and Pongal gifts to family and friends.
A wedding (the couple
receives gifts and gives food and/or drinks at the wedding reception).
A wedding anniversary
(each spouse receives gifts). Also on wedding engagements.
Passing an examination
(the student receives gifts).
Father's Day (the father
receives gifts). Mother's Day (the
mother receives gifts).
Retirement Gifts / Congratulations
Gifts / Housewarming
party.
The
list is endless. It is An expression of love or friendship . A thank you note
in any form is An expression of gratitude
for a gift received.
Learn more here about how
your gifts can be customised, with your personal messages or photographs to
cherish their memory.
Wishing you Happy Gifting
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