Japanese Gift Giving - Rules And Etiquette

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  • Опубліковано 21 кві 2024
  • Embark on a cultural journey as we delve into the intricacies of Japanese gift-giving. In this enlightening video, we explore the unspoken rules and etiquette surrounding the art of gift-giving in Japan. From the significance of timing to the types of gifts that convey appreciation, we unravel the mysteries behind this cherished tradition. Join us as we uncover the do's and don'ts of presenting gifts, revealing hidden meanings and cultural nuances along the way. Gain insights into the importance of presentation, the symbolism of certain items, and the significance of good luck symbols. Whether you're meeting the in-laws or celebrating a special occasion, this guide will equip you with the knowledge to navigate Japanese gift-giving like a seasoned pro. Dive into the world of Japanese gift-giving and elevate your cultural understanding today!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @NightingaleInJapan
    @NightingaleInJapan  11 днів тому

    Let Me know in the comments if you've ever bought an inappropriate gift 😊

  • @Rockawaysiren
    @Rockawaysiren 10 днів тому +1

    Thank you! Going to Japan in the fall (1st time) and this gift thing worries me! Thank you for some clarity!

    • @NightingaleInJapan
      @NightingaleInJapan  10 днів тому +1

      Hey Siren, I think you have picked a great time to come to Japan. Whilst some say Japan is most beautiful in Summer, in my opinion as a Welshman and someone who lived in hot and humid Australia for 16 years, The Japanese Summer was mental in terms of heat!
      Autumn is absolutely gorgeous! When you come here, I highly recommend eating the chestnut-type cakes (Mont Blanc) as that is synonymous with Japanese Autumn and they are really delicious.
      If you don't have a Japanese family but want to gift things to people you meet on the way, then you can't go wrong with Omiyage.
      I'm really excited for you! If you happen to be coming to east Hokkaido, let me know and please let me know if there is anything else you'd like me to cover on the Channel .
      Thank you for the comment,
      Luke

  • @jhosright_Motscoud
    @jhosright_Motscoud 11 днів тому +1

    What about a knife set plus something not seen as a cutting ties gift? (I’d be happy about a knife set. I wouldn’t let culture get in between me and free knife set)

    • @NightingaleInJapan
      @NightingaleInJapan  11 днів тому

      Haha ! I have to agree. I love proper kitchen knives. I like watching Gordon Ramsay and Marco Pierre White often talk about having sharp knives. I'm hoping to buy a decent set in the future.