Gift Giving Etiquette
The process of giving a gift is quite simple but there’s often a great deal of stress involved if the gift giver isn't sure of the proper “etiquette” involved. We want our clients, employees and associates to know how important they are to us and we want to do something nice for them, but what is appropriate and more importantly what could be considered inappropriate? Sometimes we will forgo giving gifts entirely for fear of damaging a relationship with a misconstrued gesture, once we know the rules this is no longer necessary and we can reap the rewards of our generosity.
To avoid a gift being viewed as a bribe or with other unsavory connotations never give a gift during negotiations. It's perfectly acceptable offer to give gifts to show appreciation, apologize, cement friendships and/or business relationships or to congratulate someone. Just make sure the gift isn't too miserly or too extravagant. Both will damage your image and your relationships. Being to Misery shows that you really don't care about the other person, Being too extravagant implies that you may expect more from the relationship that is being offered.
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Gifting 101 - Gift Giving Etiquette.
The process of giving a gift is quite simple but there’s often a great deal of stress involved if the gift giver isn't sure of the proper “etiquette” involved. We want our clients, employees and associates to know how important they are to us and we want to do something nice for them, but what is appropriate and more importantly what could be considered inappropriate? Sometimes we will forgo giving gifts entirely for fear of damaging a relationship with a misconstrued gesture, once we know the rules this is no longer necessary and we can reap the rewards of our generosity. Full Story
Gifting 101 - Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year has a great history. In other traditions, by
this time in the year, most resolutions - made on December 31 - have
been subtly forgotten and placed in a cupboard marked "maybe next
year." However, all hope is not lost, as there's a second chance to
start afresh with the celebration of Chinese New Year on February
7th 2008.
The Chinese New Year is very similar to the Western one, swathed in
traditions and rituals.
The origin of the Chinese New Year is itself centuries old - in
fact, too old to actually be traced. It is popularly recognized as
the Spring Festival and celebrations last 15 days. -Full Story
A Warm Wish Newsletter January 2008 Full Story
A Warm Wish Newsletter February 2008 Full Story
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