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Gift Ideas, Holiday Gifts, And Affordable Gifts
Welcome to
MyGiftSite.com,
home of Gift ideas, Holiday Gifts, and Affordable Gifts. When you Shop at
MyGiftSite.com,
you can "Shop From The Comfort Of Home." With just the click
of the mouse the affordable gifts of your choice will be delivered
right to your door. As you shop our site, you will find gifts
and collectibles that are not only unique but affordable. No
hassle, no long lines, no headaches, no problem. Have fun and
thanks for shopping.
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The
History Of Gift Giving
Without a doubt, Christmas gift giving has become a very big
business: a strong holiday selling season often means the
difference between a good and a bad year for a retailer. In
the shopping frenzy that lasts from the opening of the
Christmas buying season to the closing hours of Christmas Eve,
it’s easy to forget what all the fuss is about.
It was not always like that. There was, not
so long ago, a time when Christmas involved no gift giving at
all, and in some countries that is still the standard. The
union of Christmas and gift giving was a gradual one;
actually, the full story of the bright packages beneath the
tree begins in the days before the birth of Christ.
In ancient Rome, gifts were exchanged
during the New Year’s celebrations. At first these gifts were
simple, such as a few twigs from a sacred grove and food. Many
gifts were in the form of vegetables in honor of the fertility
goddess Strenia. During the Northern European Yule, fertility
was celebrated with gifts made of wheat products, such as
bread and alcohol.
While most of this giving was done on a
voluntary basis, history has had its share of leaders who did
their best to ensure they would have plenty of gifts to open.
One year Emperor Caligula of Rome declared to all that he
would be receiving gifts on New Year’s Day; gifts he deemed
inadequate of his stature were ridiculed. Then there was Henry
III, who closed down the merchants of England one December
because he was not impressed with the amount of their monetary
gifts.
Like many old customs, gift exchange was
difficult to get rid of even as Christianity spread and gained
official status. Early church leaders tried to outlaw the
custom, but the people cherished it too much to let it go. So
the church leaders sought a Christian justification for the
practice. The justification was found in the Magi’s act of
bearing gifts to the infant Jesus, and in the concept that
Christ was a gift from God to the world, bringing in turn the
gift of redemption and everlasting life.
Even though the roots of the Christmas
present extend to ancient times, the gift giving tradition we
are familiar with today owes perhaps the most to Victorian
England. The Victorians, who brought a renewed warmth and
spirit to Christmas after it had experienced a long period of
decline, made the idea of family part of the celebration.
Friendliness and charity filled many hearts during their
Christmas season, so giving gifts was natural. The ultimate
reason for giving a gift was as an expression of kindness, a
sentiment that went nicely with the historical tradition of
the holiday.
The Victorians surrounded the act of gift
giving with a great deal of ingenuity and merriment: simply
tearing into a cache of wrapped boxes would have been to miss
the point. Far more thought and preparation than that were in
order during the holiday season. They had cobweb parties,
which was a lot of messy fun. Each family member was assigned
a color, then shown to a room crisscrossed with yarn of
various colors. Each person was to follow an assigned color
through the web of yarn until he or she reached the present
tied to the end.
The Christmas pie was another favorite
diversion, although it was not exactly edible. Small gifts
were hidden in a large bowl of grain. After everyone had eaten
Christmas dinner, they would gather around the pie and they
took turns taking a spoonful. Whatever treat was in their
spoonful was theirs to keep.
The American Christmas was greatly
influenced by the Victorians, gift giving, tradition and all.
America expanded on the concept with the addition of Santa
Claus: the association with gifts was a natural one. Soon
Santa or one of his earlier models became responsible for the
presents left in an ever-increasing number of stockings.
By the late nineteenth century the simple
and non-materialistic gift giving tradition had began to
wither away. Christmas had come face to face with
commercialism, and the new message was to buy. It was not long
before shopping and the idea of gifts had made its way into
the meaning of Christmas. This transition was highly
encouraged by merchants who stood to benefit from a year-end
buying binge. It was and still is a question of whether or not
this development did more harm than good to the holiday. Some
people wonder whether the emphasis on buying, shopping and
getting brings more happiness or disappointment, especially to
those who can afford very little. But, many others argue that
Christmas, through its many culture changes, would greatly be
affected by the modern consumer culture in which we live. In
the end, it is likely that the best way to approach Christmas
gift giving is with both viewpoints in mind. Most parents of
young children are unwilling to do away entirely with what
might be called the gimme Christmas, but that is no reason
some of the spirit of past holiday can not be incorporated in
the modern Christmas as well.
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MyGiftSite.com
is an online gift shop with over 3000 gift
ideas and collectibles to choose
from. Whether you are saying "I love you," or rewarding a
treasured employee for a job "well done,"
MyGiftSite.com
has
affordable gifts for everyone. With our secure online ordering and our
30 day money back guarantee, you are assured that "what you see is
what you get."
We are dedicated to excellence in service and products. We never
forget that you, our customer, provide the lifeblood for our business. Our wide selection assures you that you will find that special gift for that "hard to shop for" loved one.
Affordable Gifts are what we are all about!
These are just a few of the gifts we carry.
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Collectible gift ideas,
Angel gift ideas,
Candle gift ideas,
Candleholder gift ideas.
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Glass
Figurine gift ideas,
Religious gift ideas,
Porcelain Doll gift ideas.
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Jewelry
gift ideas for Men,
Jewelry gift ideas for Women,
Women's Leather gift ideas.
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Men's Leather gift ideass,
Cocktail Candle gift ideas,
Bread Candle gift ideas,
Gift ideas for kids.
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Office,
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and
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Christmas Gifts - Christmas Gift Ideas
Gift Ideas, Holiday Gifts, And Affordable Gifts
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