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What gifts do British people give when they get married?
Gifts for British people can generally be high-grade chocolates, famous wines and flowers, especially China folk handicrafts with national characteristics, such as kites, erhu, paper-cuts, flutes, chopsticks, stamps, facial makeup, calligraphy and painting, tea and so on, which they particularly appreciate. Such a gift has personal characteristics, because he has come from afar with you; And exotic, because he may not be able to buy it in the host's country. In Britain, items such as clothes and soap are too involved in personal life, so they are generally not used as gifts. Scotch is also a popular gift, but it is not a strong whisky. Westerners pay more attention to gift packaging, and most of them like to use colored wrapping paper and ribbon packaging (Western European countries like to use light wrapping paper). When giving a gift, you must express the meaning, characteristics and purpose, indicating that it is carefully selected for the other party. Never say "it's nothing" or "you can't get it". In Britain, the proper time to give gifts is after dinner.

But some things can't be thrown away. It is of little use to send westerners to Four Treasures of the Study. In any European country, chrysanthemums are only used for Halloween or funerals. White lilies symbolize death in Britain and should not be given away.