What kind of gift do you bring when you go back to your parents' house in the second year of junior high school?Remember these 3 old rules, everyone praises you for knowing etiquette
As the Chinese New Year fades away, many traditional customs continue. Among them, the second day of the first lunar month is a special day in the traditional Chinese festival, known as "Son-in-law Day" or "Returning to the Mother's Home", on this day when married women bring their husbands and children back to their parents' homes to visit their parents to show filial piety and affection. On such a day of warmth and reunion, it is essential to carry the right gifts. Here are three old rules to help you choose the right gift to make your trip to your home more appropriate and win praise from your family and friends.
1. Food ceremony: meaning auspicious, healthy and healthy.
Traditionally, food is one of the most common gifts, and it represents abundance and health. When choosing a food product, its meaning and practicality should be taken into account. For example, oranges and apples in fruits symbolize good fortune and peace, respectivelyWalnuts and longevity noodles symbolize health and longevity. In addition, according to the taste and health status of your parents, you can choose some health foods, such as wolfberry, red dates, honey, etc., which can not only express your concern for your parents' health, but also reflect your care and thoughtfulness.
2. Practical gifts: intimate care, life needs.
In addition to food, practical gifts are also a good choice. These gifts can be items that parents need in their daily lives, such as high-quality tea, warm clothes, massagers, etc. When choosing this type of gift, the most important thing is to take into account the actual needs and living habits of the parents. For example, if parents like to enjoy tea, they can be gifted a set of exquisite tea sets or a few boxes of tea leaves they likeIf they are health-conscious, they can opt for items such as massage mats or wellness pillows that help them relax their bodies.
3. Emotional etiquette: convey warmth and share memories.
The value of a gift is not in its **, but in the emotion and meaning it carries. An emotional gift is often able to touch people's hearts and leave a lasting impression. You can prepare some family ** and make a beautiful photo album, or restore the old ** in the home to let your parents remember those good times. In addition, handmade gifts, such as hand-knitted scarves and home-cooked meals, can show your love and care for your family.
Summary: When I go back to my parents' house in the second year of junior high school, what gift to bring is a university question. Following these three old rules can not only make your gift more decent, but also reflect your filial piety to your parents and your cherishing of your family. Remember, the meaning of a gift is to express emotion, to convey warmth, not just to exchange it materially. On this special day, choose gifts carefully to make your maiden trip full of warmth and harmony, everyone will praise you for knowing the etiquette, and you can feel your importance to the family and respect for tradition.