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== Gift-giving occasions == [[File:gifts xmas.jpg|thumb|right|Gifts under a [[Christmas tree]]]] [[File:Engagement gifts basket (01).jpg|thumb|Modern [[engagement]] gifts basket in Bangladesh.]] [[File:D. Pedro recevant des mains de L imperatrice l epée du prince Eugene, son père e.b.c.jpg|thumb|Emperor [[Pedro I of Brazil]] receives a sword as a gift from his wife [[Amélie of Leuchtenberg|Amélie]]. The object belonged to her father [[Eugène de Beauharnais]], who was [[Viceroy]] of [[Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)|Italy]] and stepson of [[Napoleon Bonaparte]].]] Gift-giving occasions may be: * An expression of [[love]] or [[friendship]] * An expression of [[gratitude]] for a gift received. * An expression of [[piety]], in the form of [[alms|charity]]. * An expression of [[solidarity (sociology)|solidarity]], in the form of [[mutual aid (organization)|mutual aid]]. * To share [[wealth]]. * To offset misfortune. * Offering travel [[souvenir]]s. * Custom, on occasions (often [[celebration (party)|celebrations]]) such as ** A [[birthday]] (the person who has his or her birthday gives [[cake]], etc. and/or receives gifts). ** A [[potlatch]], in societies where status is associated with gift-giving rather than acquisition. ** [[Christmas]] (throughout the history of Christmas gift giving, people have given one another gifts, often pretending they are left by [[Santa Claus]], the [[Christ Child]] or [[Saint Nicholas]]). ** [[Feast of Saint Nicholas]] (people give each other gifts, often supposedly receiving them from [[Saint Nicholas]]). ** [[Easter basket]]s with [[chocolate egg]]s, [[jelly bean]]s, and [[chocolate rabbit]]s are gifts given on [[Easter]]. ** [[Greek Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Christians]] in Greece, will give gifts to family and friends on the Feast of [[Saint Basil]]. ** [[Muslims]] give gifts to family and friends, known as [[Eidi (gift)|Eidi]], on [[Eid al-Fitr]] (the end of [[Ramadan]]) and on [[Eid al-Adha]]. ** [[American Jews]] give [[Hanukkah]] gifts to family and friends. ** [[Hindus]] give [[Diwali]] and [[Pongal (festival)|Pongal]] gifts to family and friends. Rakhi or [[Raksha Bandhan]] is another occasion where brothers give gifts to sisters. ** [[Buddhists]] give [[Vesak]] gifts to family and friends. ** Gifts are given to among [[African American]] families and friends on [[Kwanzaa]]. ** A [[wedding]] (the couple receives gifts and gives [[food]] and/or [[drink]]s at the [[wedding reception]]). ** A [[wedding anniversary]] (each spouse receives gifts). ** A [[funeral]] (visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and/or drinks after the ceremonial part). ** A [[Childbirth|birth]] (the baby receives gifts, or the mother receives a gift from the father known as a [[push present]]). ** Passing an [[Test (assessment)|examination]] (the [[student]] receives gifts). ** [[Father's Day]] (the [[father]] receives gifts). ** [[Mother's Day]] (the [[mother]] receives gifts). ** [[Siblings Day]] (the [[sibling]] receives gifts) ** The exchange of gifts between a guest and a host, is often a traditional practice. ** [[Lagniappe]] ** [[Retirement]] Gifts ** [[:wikt:congratulations|Congratulations]] Gifts ** [[Engagement]] Gifts ** [[Housewarming party]] Gifts ** [[International Women's Day|Women's day]] Gifts **[[Valentine's Day]]
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