Giving and receiving gifts: one perspective
Abstract
Oseibo and ochugen are gift-giving traditions in Japan during winter and summer, respectively. The Japanese distribute gifts to friends, relatives, and others who have helped them during the year. Such practices play an important role in lubricating relationships, including those between patients and physicians. During these seasons, physicians' offices often fill with colorfully wrapped boxes containing a variety of gifts. At other times,...
Paper Details
Title
Giving and receiving gifts: one perspective
Published Date
Aug 1, 2001
Journal
Volume
175
Issue
2
Pages
138 - 139
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