Personal Gift Giving Etiquette
-It is a good idea to bring gifts for different occasions when visiting Switzerland. Gifts about your country, artifacts, or even a bottle of whiskey, brandy or a fine wine is suitable.
-If you are invited to a Swiss home for dinner or a party, a gift of flowers or chocolates are suitable gifts.
-When using the services of an interpreter or guide when visiting the country, a thoughtful gift is more appreciated than a tip.
-It is also considered polite to send flowers or a hand written thank you note to your host after a visit to a Swiss home.
-Flowers should always be given in odd numbers.
*If you mail a personal gift to someone in Switzerland, be sure to write on the box, "Unsolicited gift, under $60 value" or the recipient will have to pay tax on the declared amount of the item.
Personal Gift Giving Etiquette-It is a good idea to bring gifts for different occasions when visiting Switzerland. Gifts about your country, artifacts, or even a bottle of whiskey, brandy or a fine wine is suitable.-If you are invited to a Swiss home for dinner or a party, a gift of flowers or chocolates are suitable gifts.-When using the services of an interpreter or guide when visiting the country, a thoughtful gift is more appreciated than a tip.-It is also considered polite to send flowers or a hand written thank you note to your host after a visit to a Swiss home.-Flowers should always be given in odd numbers.*If you mail a personal gift to someone in Switzerland, be sure to write on the box, "Unsolicited gift, under $60 value" or the recipient will have to pay tax on the declared amount of the item.
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