No. A gift is a gift.
Not unless it is a birthday or other celebration. If in doubt, check with the hostess.
You may certainly bring a gift to a business open house if you want to. Perhaps the new owner is a personal friend. That is absolutely appropriate to do.
nothing all you have to do is bring your favorite teacher a gift or something like that.
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No, you do not need to bring a gift for the host, but only a gift for the person whose birthday it is. Some people may bring a bottle of wine or case of beer depending on the type of party. However, if you wish, a hostess gift, such as fresh flowers, is always appreciated.
no, it is just a gift which is given as a token of appreciation
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There is not a set amount to pay a minister for performing a house blessing. People offer payments as a gift of appreciation. The amount is not as important as the gesture of giving from the heart.
* Yes, it's proper etiquette that you acknowledge the gift sent by the client.
Anytime you get a gift. It is very polite and shows your appreciation.
No Gift to Bring was created on 2008-11-25.