I think visitors usually bring something thoughtful but not too extravagant when visiting someone's home. In Shanghai where I live, it's common to bring seasonal fruits or local snacks because they're practical and show consideration. For example, when I visit my friend Li's apartment, I might bring some Hangzhou longjing tea from my hometown - it's a nice gesture but doesn't put pressure on the host. That said, younger people these days sometimes bring small decorative items or books if they know the host's taste well. The key is choosing something that feels personal without being overly formal.
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Part 3a person's home you visited that you liked, but would not want to live in
What kinds of presents or gifts might visitors take when going to someone's home?
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- Are ambitious people always successful at work?
- Are animals just as intelligent as humans?
- Are body language and tone more important than words when communicating?
- Are cities that tourists like to visit also good places to live?
- Are doctors paid too much for the work they do?
- Are employees who can easily adapt to change at work more successful?
- Are governments doing enough to promote environmentally friendly transport or transportation?
- Are modern cities more interesting for tourists than historical ones?