* The proper etiquette when receiving a gift is the receiver should thank the giver and open the gift. However, since this is a professional acquaintance and you may be in a working environment they may not wish to open the gift immediately, but they should let you know if they like the gift or give you a card of thanks.
Yes ,you should.
by gift if you mean gracidea flower you should talk to the lady in front of you or if did not help talk to every lady and one will end up giving you the so called "gift"
Maybe you should see what the person likes, and add professional swirls and designs.
No. It's encouraged to open the gift in front of the giver, and then expressing appreciation afterwards.
you can only gift weapons that can be bought with G-coins
You should leave the gift on the altar.
You should leave your gift at the altar.
A thoughtful and practical gift for a PhD graduate could be something related to their field of study, such as a high-quality research tool, a professional conference registration, or a gift card to a bookstore. Alternatively, a personalized gift or an experience, like a spa day or a weekend getaway, can also be appreciated.
Yes you should always open a gift in front of the giver unless otherwise requested not to by the giver. And most certainly write a thank you card as to what you purchased even if there was other money added to complete the purchase.
The gift card name printed on the front of the card is typically the name of the retailer or company that issued the card.
on the front page
'Life's gift' should indeed have an apostrophe, as the gift is belonging to life (possessive pronoun), as it were.