59. Don’t give clocks as gifts. - Deepstash
59. Don’t give clocks as gifts.

59. Don’t give clocks as gifts.

Not only is it a lame gift (well, actually, depends on the clock), but according to Chinese culture, the phrase to describe giving a clock has a similar pronunciation to the phrase of attending someone’s funeral.

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