Want this question answered?
One of the customs of New Zealand is to bring a small gift when you visit someone's home. Another custom is afternoon tea. It is also customary to use first names and to avoid the use of titles.
Spanish customs in The US The gift of pinatas.
Giving salt as a gift traditionally symbolizes good luck, prosperity, and purification. In various cultures, salt is believed to ward off negative energy and bring positive energy into the recipient's life. It can also represent hospitality and friendship.
If an European vendor marks it as "Gift" or "Sample" - $0. It's safe to do for small orders. If the order contains 500 silk shirts from China, then US Customs will most likely question its Gift/Sample status and you will pay duty.... 2.7% on swords, foils, and related items, for example. If you order something from N. Korea (do they have computers over there?! ;-)) or Cuba, the duty is %50...
A gift.
Many people would love a bottle of wine as a gift. Local customs should be taken into consideration.
Christmas dinner family gets together gift giving
Their restrictions would be the same, if not tougher, than US shipping.
Yes, you just have to declare it on the US Customs form when you get here
Un petit cadeau means a small gift in French.
Usually stores will have small gift card kiosks
They had to have a token to ride the ride. A small, inexpensive gift is a token gift.