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The sentence fragments in "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry can be found throughout the story, as the author uses them for stylistic effect. One example is: "But in a last word to the wise of these days, let it be said that of all who give gifts these two were the wisest. O all who give and receive gifts, such as they, are wisest. Everywhere they are wisest. They are the magi."
People give wedding gifts show their appreciation for being at their wedding and sharing that great day with them. All of the guests that appear to enjoy it should receive a gift.
The magi were three wise men who brought gifts to Jesus. These men created the gift of giving on Christmas and the gifts they brought Jesus were the wisest of all. O' Henry presented us with a story of two foolish, unwise but loving, caring people who sacrificed their greatest treasures for each other which both rendered useless. From giving gifts to receiving gifts, the magi are the wisest.
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if you wait until 2011 and go to gamestop you can click on gifts and click receive gifts you can wait and when it sais it is all done go to gifts and then you will have jirachi
Brides give gifts to their brides mates grooms give gifts to their grooms mate forgot what they are called :P some people don't give gifts to anyone I guess it's less expensive.....
People who work in Antarctica in support of science are usually thoughtful people who do give gifts. Because there is no shopping there, and because there are months when each scientific station is isolated, some gifts are re-gifts. All gifts are warmly appreciated.
When you send announcements you may put where you are registered for gifts. Guests may use the registry or not, but in any case , receive and thanks for all gifts should be done graciously.
Members of a family often like to give each other gifts, and if you receive a gift from a relative, accept it and express your thanks. Even if you receive a gift that you didn't really want, accept it graciously anyway. It was, after all, given with good intentions. And you are free to pass it on to someone else who likes it more than you do (this is known as "re-gifting"). But do not give it back to the person who gave it to you; that constitutes a rejection of the gift, which is unfriendly.
Of course. The bride and groom are happy and grateful for any and all gifts they receive.
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