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Answer the questions about Japanese culture as best as you can. You may want to read the Culture Note about Gift-giving in Japan (Genki II: p.103) if you haven't yet.
Gift-giving is an important part of Japanese culture.
true
false
In _____ and _____, people give presents to their relatives, friends, business clients and so on.
July and December
August and December
July/August and December
What is the gift given during July/August called?
お歳暮
お土産
お中元
What is the gift given during December called?
お歳暮
お土産
お中元
What are the most common お中元/お歳暮 gifts?
food such as sweets, fruits, and drinks.
clothes, flowers, cards, and hugs
anime, snacks, soda, and various odds and ends
On average, the gifts cost somewhere between _____-_____ yen.
5,000-10,000 yen
3,000-5,000 yen
300-500 yen
When Japanese people travel, they purchase local food products or small items to give to their friends, family, and co-workers. What are these gifts called?
お土産
手土産
お中元
When visiting someone's house, Japanese people often take _____.
お歳暮
手土産
お土産
What is a good 手土産 to bring when visiting someone's house?
snacks or sushi
sweets or fruits
liquor or cigarettes
If you are invited to a Japanese home, it is not a good idea to take some 手土産 with you.