On May Day, or Labor Day, in France, it is traditional to give one another sprigs of lily-of-the-valley (muguet) as a symbol of good luck and happiness. This custom dates back to the 16th century and has become a way to wish loved ones well. In addition to the flowers, people often engage in various festivities and demonstrations advocating for workers' rights. The day is also a public holiday, allowing many to enjoy time with family and friends.
People give each other gifts, among many other things.
Usually People give each other what the other person wants. Some people have a Christmas wish list of the items they want.
a sprinng lilly of the valley
people can treat each other with more respect by giving them respect back and having them know u can always give them respect if they give it back.
they give each other drugs
On May Day the French people give each other lilies-of-the-valley for good luck. May Day is the first of May. In France this day is called either La Fete du Travail, which means labor day, or La Fete du Muguet, which means lily of the valley day.
Yes, although poorer people don't.
French people
Community is when people love each other.
Each person will give out 6 presents therefore there are 42 presents in total
you give people gifts because the wise men gave gifts to Jesus
Give each person one apple, then cut the other apple into four pieces and give each person a quarter apple. Each person will have one and a quarter apples.