as long as it's not for Christmas you can give it how you like
You make give a gift at any time with being for a specific holiday like say Christmas or birthday etc.. We also give gifts to our families and loved ones from the kindness of our heart at any time. Come from love and not with the idea of receiving one in return.
It depends if it is a gift from Macy's or not but as long as the person you are giving it to than it doesn't matter. It is OK to give a gift in a Macy's box.
Any gift would be appreciated by the parents; a gift of clothes, money, religious context, all will be OK.
yeah i did
Yes as long as you are making it clear your not proposing.
No. I could give you the long no or the short no, but it is still no.
well i don't think so in India it is the same as England lol i hope i helped
Yes.
if it has lost its sentimental value then it has lost its meaning
actually depends how they react because my booyfriend is a blood nd he does alot of bad stuff but im 14 hes 17 nd my mom lets us date she's a jehovahs witness. so really it depends on how spiritual they are You just don't it's better if you find someone that is not a Jehovah's witness. That would be better for you. You just don't it's better if you find someone that is not a Jehovah's witness. That would be better for you. HOnestly, If really love her, wait until your both graduated to get together with her and try going to their meetings and be interested! the parents will like you then! EDIT: if i were you, i would post pone meeting her parents until she is 18. right now, she isn't supposed to be dating any one, due to the fact that Jehovah's witnesses do not date. we carry on a courtship, which means that we have every intent to marry the person. meeting the parents now is not a good idea. you will get her in trouble.
No!!! that is a sin!
You can buy them for yourself and consider it a gift.
Yes, it's generally acceptable to give a gift to a married coworker, especially if it's for a special occasion like a birthday or holiday. However, it's important to consider the nature of the gift and your relationship with that coworker to ensure it remains professional and appropriate. A simple, thoughtful gift that acknowledges their personal milestones or achievements is usually best. Always be mindful of company policies regarding gift-giving to avoid any potential discomfort.