One should not expect anything. If you feel like giving a gift, then fine.
Many companies also have policies about practices such as giving and receiving gifts
Receiving and exchanging gifts.
When receiving a gift it is the fact that a gift has been given that counts, not the gift itself.
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Yes, you certainly can share your good news , but don't expect gifts . If people are moved to send them, an extra-gracious, hand-written Thank You from the graduate, please. Not from MOM.
Say thank you and then return it
The benefits of giving and receiving unconditional gifts include fostering strong relationships, promoting feelings of gratitude and generosity, and creating a sense of connection and joy between individuals.
Probably P.S. I Love You.
Yes, it is illegal to deny receiving cash or gifts to the IRS. This could be considered tax evasion or fraud if the cash or gifts were not reported as income on your tax return. It's important to report all sources of income to the IRS to avoid penalties or legal consequences.
flowers and a long kiss on da lip
They expected to be given gifts...it was part of Ancient Greek culture to give gifts to your guests...I think.
Confirmation is all about receiving the Gifts Of the Holy Spirit.