Read the text and complete the sentences with the correct forms of the given verbs or click ↲ (Enter) The culture of gift giving is probably as old as human beings are. Nowadays, it seems as easy as pie to make a gift or to receive one. Nevertheless, there are traditions in different countries which can vary incredibly. For example, if you a gift in an Asian country like China or Japan, you must deny it first. If you just say "Thank you" and take the gift, the gift giver you are very rude. In the West, on the opposite, it could look weird if we a gift. The giver may think you it. Even today culture code is everything. You should be aware of basic traditions when you want to give a present to someone from a different country. If you to find yourself in a sticky situation, you should learn if there are things that are not welcome or even forbidden to give as a present on some occasions. For example, in many countries, sharp items like knives or swords desirable as a gift because they can "cut out" the relationships between the gift giver and the receiver. In western countries, you obliged to return a favour when you receive a gift. In Asia, it's absolutely inevitable the gift price and an equal price present for the gift giver. That's why it's quite normal there the price tags on the gifts, while in the West, we tend to rip them off.
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The culture of gift giving is probably as old as human beings are. Nowadays, it seems as easy as pie to make a gift or to receive one. Nevertheless, there are traditions in different countries which can vary incredibly.

For example, if you [ ] a gift in an Asian country like China or Japan, you must deny it first. If you just say "Thank you" and take the gift, the gift giver [ ] you are very rude. In the West, on the opposite, it could look weird if we [ ] a gift. The giver may think you [ ] it.

Even today culture code is everything. You should be aware of basic traditions when you want to give a present to someone from a different country. If you [ ] to find yourself in a sticky situation, you should learn if there are things that are not welcome or even forbidden to give as a present on some occasions. For example, in many countries, sharp items like knives or swords [ ] desirable as a gift because they can "cut out" the relationships between the gift giver and the receiver.

In western countries, you [ ] obliged to return a favour when you receive a gift. In Asia, it's absolutely inevitable [ ] the gift price and [ ] an equal price present for the gift giver. That's why it's quite normal there [ ] the price tags on the gifts, while in the West, we tend to rip them off.