Buddhists are people too, and so I think it depends on the person you are giving the gift too. Some branches of Buddhism do not put boundaries on what kinds of things are acceptable, and so it would depend on the kind of BUddhist your friend is. Ultimately, gift giving is a kind of action that transcends boudaries and any person who does not feel appreciation for a gift is already breaking Buddhist values. If the gift is from the heart, i don't see why it would not be a good gift.
Whenever you want.
You may bring gift or flower to a Buddhist blessing ceremony... but it is not expected by the host
For what reason would a buddhist want to pick flowers? Is the purpose because they are so pretty a buddhist cant walk away? Perhaps allowing the next person to also enjoy natures candies would be the kindest act. if say the buddhist were making an offering...a gift or something less self absorbed then this is also kind. If taking a flower killed its plant...that would be unkind...even as a gift. •:)
If it is the host that is leaving and the party is for them then yes, you do give a gift. If they are hosting the party for a friend or family member then you would give the gift to the person leaving.
It would be difficult to do so. Your best option is to give the gift and apologise for the delay.
No. If there was, it would be dumb to get a gift card in the first place. It would be smarter to just give money.
he would give a girl flowers on their first date
It would be a good gift near the end of the work day, if you know them well, and if you think they would be offended, do NOT give it to them, otherwise, it would be a great gift.
If you want to but, I would not.
If there is an engagement party then yes, the parents would give a gift. Many couples get engaged and don't have an engagement party and in this case it is not necessary for the parents to give a gift.
a kiss
The gift that keeps on giving would be nice.