They don't!
Yes, because Buddhists believe deeply in compassion and helping others they traditionally may give very small gifts. Usually, gifts are centered around charity. They will visit homeless shelters or similar charitable places and give gifts. They also often give gifts to practicing monks and others at their Buddhist temples.
Give her food. :-)
Give food to anything that's hungry.
This isn't a matter of etiquette but a matter of compassion. Some either have it or they don't.
Generally no, since most people don't believe in ghosts. But if there were ghosts, they would have to be poltergeists to do this. Most alleged ghosts don't manipulate objects.
Give them food
they are hungry
The old fox was hungry and atlast he got some grapes which were sour .
It means "To give compassion" or be compassionate in Hebrew.
Each Buddhist may think something different about the historical Buddha, for my part I cannot express my deep gratitude for his great compassion revealed in his teachings. I give all praise to the Buddha through my efforts to reach enlightenment so that I may be able to create the conditions for others to benefit.
If no body is around I give it to my self because i am hungry
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