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GIFT GIVING IN HISTORY

Ancient Greek mythology gives credit to the goddess of love Aphrodite, as the
original bearer of the classic gift of love, a rose to Eros, the god of love.

Such symbolism has pervaded the
giving of flowers as gifts for centuries and
although the symbolic meaning of many flowers is lost the act of giving flowers has
never waned.

Another famous bearer of gifts was the Queen of Sheba who notably gave the
richest king of his time, King Solomon, a lavish gift of gold, balsam oil and precious
stones in exchange for his wisdom. The gold alone was worth more than 46 million
dollars in today's money.

Elaborate gifts as tokens of political friendship are not exclusively an ancient
custom. The United States of America has one of the most iconic gifts of
international friendship as the symbol of their pride of freedom. The Statue of
Liberty was a
gift of friendship from France in 1886. Gifts between nations have
continued to be a custom up to our current day.

The act of giving
wedding gifts is proficient in many cultures and may have
developed from the dowry given by or to the bride or her parents as part of the
marriage arrangement. Depending on the country the dowry may have been given by
the bride's parents to the bride or the groom or given by the groom's family to the
bride's family as a form of payment for their daughter.

Giving cattle to the bride's family was a tradition for the people of the Sudan.
Sephardic Jewish brides were given lavish gifts of jewelry from both families and
Eastern Europeans of the Middle Ages collected many of the household goods
required for a new bride during the years up to her wedding day.

Many of the
gifts giving customs associated with Christian holidays are rooted in
the much older customs of ancient nations that worshipped other gods. Combining
these pagan rituals with Christian teachings made it less difficult for those nations
to adapt to a new religion.

THE GIFT GIVING CULTURE OF JAPAN

Gift giving
has often been associated in Western culture with the celebration of
events or holidays. While giving social gifts has gained popularity in recent years it
does not compare to the
gift giving culture of Japan.

Japanese people are well known for their graciousness and this extends to the
common act of gift giving. In Japan the presentation of a gift is as of much
importance as the gift itself. Showing respect to the receiver, even small tokens are
often wrapped with great care and attention. Accepting gifts is an act of extreme
appreciation on the part of the receiver and humility from the giver, presented and
accepted in both hands.

While
gift giving is common to most cultures, the act of giving gifts can be quite
different from one place to another. Many business people are advised on the
appropriateness of giving gifts when doing business in foreign countries since the
act of giving gifts is often closely tied to the traditions and cultures of different
people worldwide.
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The History of Gift Giving
Gift giving has symbolic meaning
in nearly every culture from all
corners of the globe for as long
as mankind has existed. From the
first time a father gave his child a
carved doll to the gold ring given
to a bride, gift giving symbolizes
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