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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Chinese Christmas is an age old tradition of exchanging gifts with a large group of people for Christmas.
Although due to it's name, one may be inclined to think that this tradition is strictly practiced in China, nothing could be further from the truth, in fact, this favorite holiday pastime has been popular not only in Asia, but Europa and North America as well. Chinese Gift Exchange makes Christmas celebrations more fun, brings people together and adds a bit of laughter to the evening when coworkers, family or groups of friends get together to enjoy each-others company, delightful treats and mouth watering drinks.
Often singing can be heard when after a few drinks courage is gathered by many to join the karaoke followed by drawing names for the gift swap. The big pile of carefully but misleadingly wrapped gifts awaits those that date to pick and open them.
In a few moments, everyone will indulge in experiencing the surprise and humor that the mysterious gifts have to offer the group. The idea is then when you have a larger group, it is impractical for everyone to buy each-other a Christmas present.
Imagine a group of coworkers for example. Which one you will end up taking would depend on the process of exchanging or swapping the gifts. Here's how it works: A group of people decides to throw a Chinese Christmas party. The date is agreed upon to make sure the majority of the people will be able to attend. Sometimes the group also decides the theme of the exchange, for example: GAG theme will include Chinese Gift Exchange ideas that are funny, a bit inappropriate and feel more like a rude prank than a gift.
A theme could be anything, from food, to alcohol to items at home that we no longer need. All efforts should be made to hide who brought which gift. Each guest who wishes to participate must contribute a gift. Prepare slips of paper equal to the number of gifts with clearly written numbers. Each participating guest draws a number and holds onto that slip of paper. Everyone sits in a circle around the pile of gifts.
On the first turn, the guest with paper slip 1 chooses a gift, opens it, and all admire it. On the second turn, the guest with paper slip 2 gets the choice of "stealing" any unwrapped gift 1's or choosing a wrapped one.
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