When offered a gift, a Chinese person will usually say “No, no, I can’t take it.” Even after he takes it, he does not always open it. It is because Chinese people often use precious or expensive items as gifts. During the Mid Autumn Festival, people will buy well-packaged, high quality moon cakes for gifts and keep the ordinary ones for their own consumption. Because gifts are usually valuable items, people are reluctant to receive them out of consideration for the person who offers them. A Chinese person seeks a gift which is decently priced. Well wrapped and has some unique meaning. When people buy gifts for their overseas trips, they usually choose items with Chinese features, such as Peking Opera masks, fans, and knots. This kind of exchange of gifts is quite different from westerners. However, now people become more reasonable about gifts, they think more about the meaning and the practical use of the gifts.