Etiquette for Office / Business Gift Giving
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Business gift giving during the holiday season can be an easy and enjoyable experience. There are a few guidelines you can follow for help in deciding if you will be giving a gift and what to give. The tips below will help you in choosing appropriate gifts in business for anyone from clients, associates, coworkers and for your boss.
| Gift Giving Etiquette for Business Associates |
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| Giving Gifts to Co-Workers |
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| Giving Gifts to Your Boss |
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| International Gift Protocol |
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Gifts in the business world are a symbolic way to show appreciation and further relationships. If your business extends beyond US borders, it is important that you research not only the policies of the companies you are doing business with, but the customs of the countries, as well. Global companies are influenced by different cultures and different religions. Some businesses have a dollar limit on gifts received. Countries such as South Korea limit the dollar amount for gifts to civil servants before they must be reported. Whenever considering a gift of food, be cognizant of religious dietary restrictions. In the Muslim faith, alcohol and foods from pork, birds, and shellfish are prohibited. In the Jewish religion, pork and shellfish are prohibited. The cow is sacred In the Hindu culture, therefore foods made from animal products are to be avoided. The traditions of gift giving vary dramatically from one country to another. In Japan, the graciousness in which you give and receive is focused on. In some countries, such as Norway and Brazil, an excessive gift, or gifts given before establishing a relationship give the impression that the gift is meant as a bribe. In Portugal, even expensive gifts are given and considered a sign of mutual respect and not a bribe. And, in Costa Rica and many other Latin American countries, men must be careful to avoid any implied misunderstanding when giving a gift to a female colleague. In some countries, gifts of the wrong color are offensive. Taking the time to learn more about who you are doing business with will help develop good business relationships. In Italy, inquiring about your colleagues family and personal interests before meeting them will help to cement your relationship. Having chosen an appropriate gift will send the message that the gift was chosen specifically for him or her. The recipient will appreciate your thoughtfulness and your business relationship will flourish. In contrast, Austrians will conduct business with you without a personal relationship. They are more interested in the length of time your company has been in business and the extent of your education. |
When looking at office gifts, always ask yourself, "How would I feel if I received this gift from a business associate?" As with any gift giving opportunity, giving a gift that you have put some thought into will be reflected in the gift. Your gift will leave an impression with the recipient, make sure it leaves the impression you want to give.
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