GIFTING TRENDS 2012

There’s no doubt about it, technology is forever evolving and every season online retailing seems to develop a new flavor. In the year gone by, Social Gifting was the buzz word in e-commerce and consumers on social media sites individually, or in groups, purchased gifts (e-gifts) for their friends and family.

E-GiftingAs the upcoming star of e-commerce industry, Facebook allowed users to send paid-for, discounted or free gift cards to friends via applications from gifting companies. Social applications allowed Facebook users to buy gift cards that could be stored on handheld devices. Such apps are essentially an amalgamation of the most contemporary trends, i.e. social networking, online gifting and mobile shopping.

A major benefit associated with social gifting is that when e-gift recipients log onto the site or walk into a store to reclaim their gift, they are highly likely to purchase something more. Retailers are also realizing that social gifting gives them the chance to engage targeted shoppers by paying peanuts as compared to conventional advertising methods.

Consumers have grown used to spectacular discounting throughout the entire holiday season, year after year. Another trend that reached all-time highs this year was the ‘self-gifting’ trend.

 Self Gifting

The holidays drive people into shopping malls. The weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas is the peak shopping season. As more shoppers eagerly anticipate holiday-season deals, they have more reason to delay purchases for themselves that they would have otherwise made earlier in the fall, or perhaps even summer. It’s a well-known fact that browsing leads to buying, and the more time shoppers spend in a store, the more money they end up spending. Holiday shopping is physically and emotionally stressful and takes its toll on shoppers hence shoppers make impulse and self-reward purchases when they’re holiday shopping.

Cashing in on the trend retailers bulk up inventories and add tempting special products. The malls are decked with gifts and accessories, party clothes, decorations, and electronics.

Holiday shoppers are always looking to find high quality gifts that can be given to both family and friends. Gift baskets and hampers seem to have been the preferred choice of both women and men this year. These hampers and baskets which are crafted specially keeping the holiday season in mind usually have a little something for everyone in the family, from-gourmet cheese and crackers to delectable chocolate and mints. They also have something special for the wine connoisseur of the family and offer a selection of fine wines.

Gourmet Hampers from Flora2000

Whether you began your holiday shopping post summer holidays or waited until the last minute, whether you enjoyed the festive fun of shopping in a crowded store or the solitude of shopping online, this year’s gifting trends weren’t about spending a lot of money. Instead, being clever and creative with gift selection for your loved ones was the norm that most consumers followed.

If you are still looking to buy gifts for your loved ones then take advantage of this year’s gifting trends and you’ll end up with thoughtful and practical gifts that are much appreciated by your family and friends.

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CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS IN SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE

Christmas celebrations in the Southern Hemisphere are much different then the celebrations that take place in the Northern Hemisphere. The heat of early summer has an impact on the way people south of the equator celebrate Christmas. In the Southern Hemisphere, the holidays fall when the days are warmest and longest.

While countries in North America and Europe typically use fir trees, warm weather countries and island nations often turn palm trees into Christmas trees, decorating them with lights and island flora and fauna. Australians have a tradition of decorating native bushes with red flowered leaves, while people in the southernmost part of Africa decorate palm trees. When Europeans first arrived in Australia they were delighted that they could pick wild flowers resembling bells and bright green foliage covered in red and white flowers to use as Christmas decorations. This was a huge contrast to the bare trees and dormant gardens they had left behind in Europe.

 

Although many decorating traditions are shared universally, some are distinctive to certain countries. In Mexico for example, local artisans create highly decorative papier-mâché piñatas made especially for the Christmas season. These works of folk art are ultimately smashed by eager children who want to get at the toys and candy hidden inside.

Families around the world cherish their handcrafted Christmas decorations, whether homemade and passed down from generation to generation, or purchased from a skilled artisan’s workshop. Christmas trees in China and Japan are adorned with handmade paper chains, flowers and lanterns. In Japan, handcrafted origami swans float from the branches of traditional Japanese holiday trees.

Many people in the southern hemisphere, particularly Australians, spend Christmas outdoors by heading to beaches or camping grounds. It has almost become a tradition for International visitors who are in Sydney to visit Bondi beach on Christmas. It is estimated that close to 40,000 people visit the beach on Christmas day.

In former colonies like Australia and New Zealand, the British cultural legacy is still strong. Many people stick to traditional English Christmas foods, including roasted meats and puddings with brandy while others embrace the season and serve an outdoor seafood feast that includes prawns and oysters. A dessert called Pavlova which has a crisp meringue crust and a topping of whipped cream and summer fruits like strawberries, kiwi or passion fruit is one of the most distinctly Australian/New Zealand Christmas dish.

 

The southern half of Africa, unlike the northern, has majority of Christians. South Africans love a good barbecue any time of the year, and Christmas is no exception. In Mozambique the Portuguese influence is present in Christmas foods like chicken with piri piri sauce and filhos de natal (Christmas fritters). 

 

Though the weather conditions during the Southern Hemisphere Christmas celebrations are in sharp contrast to the icy winter weather underlying European Christmas ceremonies, the spirit of Christmas and the joy and excitement amongst people is very much the same.

Merry Christmas!!

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– Send Christmas Flowers to Canada

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– Send Christmas Flowers to China

– Send Christmas Flowers to Australia

– Send Christmas Flowers to Italy