I don’t enjoy gift wrapping very much. Crisp folding? Nah. My in-laws were known to wrap presents with so much tape, one couldn’t just rip the wrapping paper. Scissors, craft knives and surgical precision were needed to avoid damaging the gifts!
Gift wrapping is indeed not an activity many enjoy. One former colleague of mine confessed that for years, he and his wife told their then young children Santa just didn’t have time to wrap presents for all.
The Japanese believe presentation is important. The beauty of the gift wrapping conveys to the recipient how much the giver values them.
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