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If invited to a Hindu dinner/lunch/feast should I take a gift? – Living Together

If invited to a Hindu dinner/lunch/feast should I take a gift?

If you are invited to a Hindu place for dinner, lunch or a feast is common that you will receive a gift from the host/hostess, especially if this is your first visit to their place. You should be ready to return the gesture, and for this reason, you can bring them a gift of flowers or sweets. Gifts are generally given at a host/hostess’s house upon arrival and given to the household’s head. You should give the gifts to the host/hostess with both of your hands. You can also bring gifts for the host/hostess’s children. They will find your gesture kind and gentle. Choose a bright colour for the wrapping paper of your gifts. You can use paper in green, yellow and red, which are considered lucky colours.