Personally, I think it should be affordable, lightweight, and unique. The foreigner was very happy to receive it and didn't feel it was hot, leaving a good impression. Most foreign friends are more interested in our country's culture. You can choose something that represents the characteristics of traditional Chinese culture, such as silk, embroidery, folding fans and traditional handicrafts as gifts to them, which will make foreign customers feel fresh and full of charm.
What should you pay attention to when choosing a gift:
1. It must have Chinese characteristics. If you can buy it everywhere at your doorstep, then the experience is not as good as not giving it away.
2. It should not be too big. The gift is too big, the express shipping is expensive, and it is difficult to package.
3. It should not be too heavy. The shipping fee is still too expensive and the shipping is easily damaged.
4. It should not be too crispy. If the packaging is not good, it will be easily damaged during transportation.
Also:
France is a romantic country with a long history. The French value art. Therefore, it is best for gifts to be more artistic, such as unique antique gifts. , they will like it very much. But when first dating, the French don’t like giving gifts.
When giving gifts to British people, you should give gifts that are not too expensive. If the price is high, it can be mistaken for a bribe. Send some high-end chocolates, a bottle of famous wine or a bouquet of flowers, and the other person will like it. But be careful, it’s best not to send gifts with company logos on them. For the British, unless you are very familiar with them, do not give gifts, otherwise, they will think that the person giving the gift is vulgar and wants to get something in return.
Germans do not like generous gifts. A bottle of perfume, a tie, a greeting card, or even homemade cakes and jams are the best gifts for relatives and friends. If the gift is for official or foreign affairs, they will pay more attention to the meaning of the gift, such as a picture album introducing Germany's historical sites and cityscapes, etc. In Germany, it is very rare for subordinates to give gifts to superiors and for companies to give gifts to officials.