2. Be careful of the kind of gifts you give to Chinese colleagues.
While China has opened its doors to the West, the cultural traditions of the Chinese will never be erased. They are one of the oldest civilizations in the world, so you have to understand that their cultural traditions were developed for millennia and handed down from generation to generation. Majority of the Chinese are superstitious as well and attach meanings to various things. When presenting your Chinese friends with flowers, avoid using white, which they associate with ghosts and death. In the United States, white flowers symbolize innocence and purity. Likewise, avoid flowers with thorny stems. Other things that are not good gifts for the Chinese are:
- Clock. Its name in Chinese (sòng zhōng, meaning send clock) sounds like sòng zhōng or funeral rite. It is also taken to mean that time is running out, or life and relationship can end.
- Handkerchief .–In Chinese, it sounds like a farewell greeting.
- Umbrella. Offering or giving your Chinese friend or colleague an umbrella is a subtle hint of ending a relationship. You can share your umbrella but you have to take it back with you.
- Gifts that come in sets of four. The number 4 is associated with death.
- Straw sandals, shoes. It is also taken to mean that you want to part ways.
- Green hat. Green is considered lucky by other people because it is the color of money. For the Chinese however, a green hat means that the wife is being unfaithful.
Very nice and informative. Now I know what for my Chinese friends.
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wow this is incredible, i’ve just learnt a lot from this though i don’t have any Chines as a friend but in case i got one in the future i will know how and what to offer to them as a gift,keep it up sister.
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Interesting! Am seriously learning.
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Great
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Oh my god, I only know about the number 4 and I’ve noticed that the condos in Malaysia doesn’t have 4 instead 3a or 13a, wow very interesting, more knowledge to you dear
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Interesting! Am seriously learning.
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Nice one
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THAT A REAL CHINESE NATIONAL BELIEF AND CULTURE TILL DATE
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THAT IS JUST THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CHINESE NATION THEY DON’T TOY WITH THERE TRADITION EVEN IN THE PRESENT MILLENIUM
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