Yes as it's polite.
A Rosary is a religious article, it is best used when blessed. but to give as a gift it does not have to be blessed. polite to tell the person you are giving that the gift is not blessed.
to show that you care for them and to be polite but mainly cos they will give you 1 back on your birthday
Buddhists are people too, and so I think it depends on the person you are giving the gift too. Some branches of Buddhism do not put boundaries on what kinds of things are acceptable, and so it would depend on the kind of BUddhist your friend is. Ultimately, gift giving is a kind of action that transcends boudaries and any person who does not feel appreciation for a gift is already breaking Buddhist values. If the gift is from the heart, i don't see why it would not be a good gift.
If you attend the wedding or the reception you should give a gift. It's not required and you don't have to give anything if you don't want to. ---- In polite society, gifts are NOT to be expected. Giving a gift is optional whether you received a gift from them or not, whether you go to the reception or not. The invitation is to join them in celebrating the event.
You may bring gift or flower to a Buddhist blessing ceremony... but it is not expected by the host
Anytime you get a gift. It is very polite and shows your appreciation.
yes, its the polite thing to do
It would be the polite thing to do.
There is no hard and fast rule, but generally it is considered polite to offer to return a gift if the giver later expresses a change of heart or indicates that they want it back. Ultimately, the decision to return a gift should consider the relationship between the giver and recipient and the circumstances surrounding the gift.
"Donnez moi" in French means "give me." It is a polite way to ask for something.
Answer your telephone call in a polite manner within 6 rings.