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What's the difference between China and Japanese gift-giving habits?

Japanese people pay attention to their hearts when giving gifts, and don't care whether the gifts are expensive or not. Usually, a box of snacks or a towel, handkerchief and other small things are also gifts for relatives and friends. The Mid-Autumn Festival and the end of the year are more expensive, such as Matsuzaka beef, whole salmon and whole case of beer, all of which are local specialties. When I was in Japan, I received towels from my new neighbors and said hello to each other.

People in China value face when giving gifts. At the very least, the packaging of the gift should be luxurious. If they are too cheap, they can't get rid of them. They are afraid that the other party will despise their eyes. If it is too expensive, they will feel distressed. Sometimes, if they don't return it, it will be a headache.