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What kind of Mid-Autumn Festival gift should I give to my foreign boss?
QuestionerQuestioner:08-21 16:04
My boss is a foreigner, a Canadian, who opened this company in China. I have been working for him for almost a year, and we usually get along very well. Mid-Autumn Festival is coming next month, and as a hospitable Chinese, I must give him a Mid-Autumn Festival gift, but what should I give him?
Best answer

Don't be so particular when giving Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to foreign bosses as when giving gifts to Chinese leaders. You can combine their interests and hobbies with Chinese culture. Don't be too formal when giving gifts. Even inviting them to a Mid-Autumn Festival dinner is also a good idea.


1. Give your boss a handicraft ornament with good meaning

Foreigners usually rely on God and Jesus to do business. Now that they have come to China, they can follow the local customs and give him a Pixiu ornament or an elephant carving in his office, which means good luck, happiness and peace, and bring good luck and wealth to his business.

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2. Give your boss a traditional gift for the Mid-Autumn Festival

Foreigners are of course very fond of Chinese food. In addition to giving your foreign boss a mooncake gift box during the Mid-Autumn Festival, you can also prepare some local specialties or delicacies for him to feast on. Of course, if you have a good relationship with him, it is also a good idea to invite him to your home and cook him an authentic Chinese home-cooked meal.

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3. Give your boss a gift related to tea

Finally, we have to mention China's world-famous tea culture that has been passed down for thousands of years. Whether it is giving him an authentic tea gift box or an antique Chinese tea set, or accompanying him to a teahouse to drink tea, break mooncakes, and discuss the tea ceremony, it is enough to make him intoxicated with China's tea culture.

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Other answers
  • Roymall Netizen01-01 08:00
  • You can give him moon cakes, Chinese knots, or local specialty products. Anything is fine
    Roymall Netizen08-21 14:40
  • Moon cakes are a must, and you can also give him traditional ethnic handicrafts, such as blue and white porcelain bowls and chopsticks sets, Facebook bookmarks, purple clay Xishi pots, Tang suits, etc.
    Roymall Netizen08-21 15:50

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