If anyone knows the answer please post it, yesterday I got a message while receiving my gifts that said that I could not receive any more gifts for the day, I was just curious if there was a maximum on the amount of gifts you could receive in 1 day on farmville. Thanks. I am going to ask my Farmville friends too so if I come up with an answer I will share on here too... Thanks again ~ Kim ~
Up to 30.
Only one.
Facebook allows up to 25 requests per day.
The current (as of Feb 2011) limit for wall clicks is about 120. For gifts, it's around 30 --- but that may not be the 24-hour limit.
your farm will let you start to open your gifts from under your tree on Christmas (Dec. 25), until that day you can only look at your wrapped presents by clicking on your tree and then clicking on "look inside". when Christmas day comes you can start opening your presents your farmville friends have sent to you. the presents don't just appear in your "gifts", you have to click on your Christmas tree and click on "open gifts" one at a time, then they will appear in your "gifts". presents have to be given to you by your farmville friends, and if they don't then you have no presents.
Because it's Jesus b-day and instead of giving gifts to him we give them to others and we receive gifts.
On Three Kings Day.
Wives and sweethearts receive the most gifts on Valentine's Day.
i think there is, but it is a very large limit. do not know the exact number. Exactly is 125 gifts you can get from friends walls per day. But there are also smaller limits , for each kind of gifts, that limit you for 60 minutes. For gifts via requests there are no limits .
Christmas is celebrated on December 25 on that day people usually give gifts to others and receive gifts
The holiday when the children of Mexico traditionally receive gifts is called Three Kings Day. Three Kings Day in Mexico is also known as Dâ??a de Reyes.
Mexican children typically receive gifts on January 6th, during the celebration of Three Kings' Day (Día de los Reyes). This day marks the end of the Christmas season in Mexico, and children often receive gifts from the Three Wise Men rather than Santa Claus.