its pretty common in korea and japan, it's like a housewarming/thank you for having me over type gift. its not wild at all Neko
oops! didn’t mean to sound rude or anything. in my culture, it would just be considered odd that’s all (but obvs they aren’t part of my culture, so it’s not odd)
I'm from the US and it's definitely not part of our culture here (housewarming gifts are typically food), but even though it would be I'd still be thankful considering prices rn lmao
I'm from the US and it's definitely not part of our culture here (housewarming gifts are typically food), but even though it would be I'd still be thankful considering prices rn lmao Christopher
gifting someone a pack of toilet paper is WILD wtf?