Which of the following is NOT true about gift-giving in China?
A: If one receives a gift from others, he will offer back when it is suitable.
B: The recipient may refuse the gift at the first, second or even third offerings before accepting.
C: The recipients usually won’t open gifts in front the givers immediately.
D: Watches or clocks are suitable gifts for the seniors.
A: If one receives a gift from others, he will offer back when it is suitable.
B: The recipient may refuse the gift at the first, second or even third offerings before accepting.
C: The recipients usually won’t open gifts in front the givers immediately.
D: Watches or clocks are suitable gifts for the seniors.
举一反三
- Which are correct behaviours about gift-receiving etiquette in China? A: The giver should politely continue to offer until the opposite side accept it. B: Usually the custom is to refuse the gift 3 times before accepting it. C: If the recipient did not open your gift, it means that he or she is not interested in it. D: It is regarded as polite to open gifts as soon as they are given to express appreciation.
- Gift giving is the same thing in China and America in that (). A: people spend a lot of time preparing a gift B: people would cash out the gift immediately C: people are eager to get a gift from a friend D: people are less willing to give gifts
- Which of the following may not be the reason for Ms. Kelsen to refuse Xiao Wang’ offer of a gift?
- 【判断题】Gifts made by gift-givers for gift recipients are too cheap.
- You should choose different gifts to different people. This means<br/>that ( ). A: gifts should be targeted to different people B: you should allow for the recipient’s gender, age, occupation,<br/>etc. when sending gifts C: you should learn about the personality, hobbies, cultivation and<br/>taste of the recipient D: gift giving should cater to the recipient