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  2. 1. Price/budget of the gifts must be set. It can be hard to find a proper gift without knowing how much to spend. Simplify the groups task of selecting a gift and ensure that all gifts will be of similar value by setting an amount to be spend for all the presents at your Chinese gift exchange.

  3. Chinese Gift Exchange - Creative Homemaking

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    If you are planning to host a Chinese Gift Exchange game, there are some basic rules that you need to follow to ensure that everyone has a fair chance at receiving a gift. This section will cover the gift selection and wrapping, gameplay, and stealing rules.

  4. Rules for Chinese Gift Exchange - eHow

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    Rules. The first participant draws or calls a gift's number. The second player chooses or may take the gift from the first. This is called stealing. Subsequent players follow. If someone is a victim of a theft, she may steal or select a number.

  5. Untangling the Rules for the Chinese Gift Exchange Game

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    1. There should be equal number of gifts and people. For e.g., if there are 12 people there should be 12 gifts. 2. Everyone should get a chance. 3. A gift cannot be stolen more than once in a turn. 4. Once a gift is stolen, that person can steal a gift from someone else, or open a new one. 5.

  6. Chinese Gift Exchange - Party Game Ideas

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    Rules & How to Host a Chinese Gift Exchange 1. Send out an invitations letting guests know that there will be a Chinese Gift Exchange. 2. In this Invitation include the follow: How much should be spent on the holiday gift; $10, $20 or other amount. If there is a Gift Exchange Theme provide that information

  7. 10 Dos and Don’ts of Gift-Giving in Chinese Culture

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    No matter which end of a gift exchange you find yourself on, we have you covered. Read on for 10 dos and don’ts to guide you through the art of Chinese gift-giving. 1. Do - Mark your calendars. In China, the major gift-giving occasions are birthdays, the Spring Festival (Chinese New Year), and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

  8. Chinese Christmas Gift Exchange Rules & Best Gift Idea

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    Rules For A Chinese Christmas Exchange. The Chinese and White Elephant gift exchange rules are simple: Choose a number – place a number for each person in a basket and allow everyone to choose. Whomever chooses #1, goes first. Selecting gifts – #1 may select any of the unwrapped gifts.

  9. How to Play Chinese gift exchange Games | Christmas Party ideas

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    In order to participate in the Chinese gift exchange, there are a few things you need to know, including the rules of the game and how to prepare for the party. Some popular Chinese gift exchange games include Pass the Parcel, Gift Race, and Steal a Gift.

  10. Gift-Giving Etiquette in Chinese Culture - ThoughtCo

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    How Should I Present the Gift? It is best to exchange gifts in private or to an entire group. At business meetings, it is bad taste to offer only one person a gift in front of everyone else. If you have only prepared one gift, you should give it to the most senior person.

  11. Learn The Rules Of Chinese Christmas. In order to plan a flawless gift exchange party, make sure to go over the basic rules and keep in mind that apart from some of the main rules, you can apply a number of optional, fun variations that will extend your party game, make if more fun and memorable.