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Giving gifts on someone’s birthday is very popular these days. In my family, when a member of us whose birthday is coming, others always give the special gifts to him or her. There are already many kinds of gifts in my home. The most popular gift among them is the album. From the album, we can remember the happy time. Also, the photos mean that children are growing up. And the photos can also help people remember a person. Maybe he is your friend, aunt, uncle, brother and so on. I have many photos now, and the happy time likes some films in my mind. That’s so great!
英语作文。
This part is meant as a help for those people that really want to respect the Chinese etiquette and thus earn a lot of respect from the Chinese. China is known as a state of etiquette and ceremonies. Many proverbs have been passed down from generation to generation such as 'civility costs nothing' or 'courtesy demands reciprocity' and so on. For instance, there is an interesting short story. Once upon a time, a man went on a long tour to visit his friend with a swan as a gift. But it escaped from the cage on the way and in his effort to catch it, he got hold of nothing but a feather. Instead of returning home, he continued his journey with the swan feather. When his friend received this unexpected gift, he was deeply moved by the story as well as the sincerity. And the saying 'the gift is nothing much, but it's the thought that counts.' was spread far and wide. Chinese used to cup one hand in the other before the chest as a salute. This tradition has a history of more than 2000 years and nowadays it is seldom used except in the Spring Festival. And shaking hands is more popular and appropriate on some formal occasions. Bowing, as to convey respect to the higher level, is often used by the lower like subordinates, students, and attendants. But at present Chinese youngsters tend to simply nod as a greeting. To some extent this evolution reflects the ever-increasing paces of modern life. It is common social practice to introduce the junior to the senior, or the familiar to th