Hanukkah gifts can be anything.
Some families exchange presents, and some do not. Gift giving is most common among American and Canadian Jews, but it's a custom that only started a few decades ago due to influence from Christmas. The only traditional gift during Hanukkah is the gelt (coins) given to children.
If someone gives them to you yes. If not then no. The only traditional Hanukkah gift is the gelt (coins) given to children.
Boxing Day, Saint Stephen's Day, the second day of Christmas and Kwanza. Also, in 2011 it's the sixth day/ seventh night of Hanukkah.
On Valentine's Day in Japan, women give chocolate gifts to men. Their gifts are reciprocated a month later on White Day, when men will give gifts to women.
About 3% of pet owners will give Valentine's Day gifts to their pets.
Which are the holidays, other than Christmas and Valentine's Day to give gifts?
The practice of gift-giving is relatively new to Hanukkah. Some families open the first gift (or gifts) on the first night. Others wait till the last night to open everything.Extended families sometimes choose a day during the 8 days when everyone can get together, and then they open the gifts at that time.The only traditional gift during Hanukkah is the gelt (coins) given to children.
No, China does not give gifts at Christmas. This is because Christmas Day is not an official holiday in China.
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Because it's Jesus b-day and instead of giving gifts to him we give them to others and we receive gifts.
Men's gifts can be bought for any occasion including just to say thank you. The more typical gift giving dates are birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas or Hanukkah and Father's Day.
An exact percentage is not known, but many dog owners do give gifts to their four-legged friends on Valentine's Day.
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