Diwali Gift Etiquette: 7 Gifts to Avoid on Diwali Diwali is a festival of giving and sharing, and it's customary to exchange gifts as a way of expressing love, goodwill, and appreciation for friends and family. While many gifts are welcomed during Diwali, there are some items that are traditionally avoided or considered inauspicious as they may carry negative connotations. PC: Wilson Mathew Here's a list of the top 7 items to avoid gifting to others and receiving from others on Diwali: Clocks and Wristwatch: Giving clocks or watches implies counting down time, which can be interpreted negatively, reminding the recipient of the passage of time and mortality. Diwali is a celebration of life and prosperity, so gifts symbolizing the finite nature of life are generally avoided. Dark-Colored Clothes: Dark colors are traditionally associated with mourning and are considered inauspicious during festive occasions. Diwali is a festival of light and joy, so vibrant and lively co...
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