Friday, August 31, 2012

Online Gifts to India with Local Flavour!



I have first generation and second generation Indians living around me in the US. Most of them settled here 20 to 40 years ago. The Facebook frenzy has helped them to explore their India connections. As they bond again with their Indian relatives and friends, they also come to me to ask about how to Send Gifts to India online.

Whether you want to Send Birthday Gifts to India, celebrate successes, marriage anniversaries, or festivals, there are some thumb rules that you can use to choose an appropriate gift for an Indian:
 
  • Remember, what defines India, Indian state, and city where your relative or friend stays. All Indians love ethnic items. A married woman in India living in a Tier II or a Tier III city would most probably wear sarees. If this woman is from North India, Benarasi saree (or probably a cheaper saree with that look) will certainly be appreciated. Silks and Kanjivaram sarees are more popular in the South. If this woman lives in a growing metropolitan city, she might prefer salwar-suits. Depending on the weather of the area, you can send her either a cool comfortable cotton suit or a silk suit which is more suitable for winters.
  • Besides the dressing sensibilities of the people of the region, you can also explore the overall environment of the place. People from a holy city like Varanasi, Haridwar, or Ajmer, think of idols and religious icons as harbingers of good fortune. People from Goa, known for its musical culture, may prefer a CD player.

Next time you send Online Gifts to India, you can use these tips to bring a smile to the faces of your friends and relatives.

Visit: http://www.gujaratgifts.com/sweets-and-dryfruits/dryfruits.html

Friday, August 24, 2012

Online Gifts are here!


Ever wondered where or when the tradition of gifting started in our world? Though there isn’t any exact recorded date or place related to this tradition, we can assume that such a practice dates back to several centuries. People made pretty objects using bark to each other in the earlier times to demonstrate their love and affection for another. The objects used as Online Gifts may have changed with time but the feeling behind the practice remains the same – to express positive feelings and wishes for another.

Expressing positive feelings through gifts to others leaves us also feeling positive. We give Gifts to India for birthdays, for weddings, for anniversaries, for special days like festivals and sometimes just to make another person feel loved and special.

Wherever in the world you live, you can Sending Birthday Gifts to India through leading online gifting portals like Gujarat Gifts that help you be a part of your loved ones birthday celebrations. Gujarat Gifts to sending Gifts to India in a matter of minutes. The high quality gifting portal has the choicest collection of Gifts, Flowers, Chocolate, Sweets, soft toys, Gift Hampers and even Cakes to India. Pay online using a credit card, net banking or mobile payment facility.


Visit: http://www.gujaratgifts.com/sweets-and-dryfruits/sweets.html

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Kids Gifts to India: Send them the e-way!


While wide open play spaces, playgrounds, swings and sports stadiums cater to children’s need for outdoor play, Kids Toys to India cater to their need to spend quality time indoors with parents, grandparents, siblings and other playmates in the neighborhood and from school. Also, during seasons when the weather is sweltering hot or biting cold or it is raining heavily, spending times indoors playing with toys is extremely popular with children and parents besides being a very constructive utilization of leisure time.

Play and playfulness develop children’s neural pathways that help them build a positive, optimistic and cheerful outlook towards life. These neural pathways are like well-trod pathways in the brain and they tend to influence one’s adult life as well. Also, playing with toys in playgroups helps develop children’s social skills and these are important in school, college, family as well as in the future workplace.

No matter which part of the world you may live in, you can send Kids Gifts to India using the services of online gifting portals that have such products and facilities available. Not only will you benefit the child with the toys, you will earn yourself a beautiful emotional connection too. Online gifts for children to India can be found on Gujarat Gifts which makes Send Gifts to India for kids convenient as well as pleasurable. Whether you want to send babay gifts to india or kids gifts to india, you will find it all on Gujarat Gifts.


Visit: http://www.gujaratgifts.com/sweets-and-dryfruits/namkeen.html

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Gifts to India can be mean and funky!


Do you want to send mean, naughty, or funky Gifts to India? Try sending personalized Indian gifts online at Gujarat Gifts. Here are my ideas to get even with an ex-boyfriend, a naughty idiotic younger brother, and spill my heart to a boss who is a meanie and a bully – smoothly and without getting into a fight:
 

  • If I want to do it right, I would send a strawberry cake to a girl and a dark chocolate cake to a guy. But do it differently and you may smack them in a way that they may even say ‘Thank you’ to you. Send this five-star strawberry Cakes to India your wimpy ex-boyfriend or this sinful chocolate truffle cake to your whip-wielding evil-witch female boss and let them wonder whether it’s a treat or a taunt.
  • If my friends and family back in India mention gifts from America once more, I am going to send them this American Dalmoth. Since Gujarat Gifts offers the facility of sending a free greeting card along with any of the Online Gifts to India, I will make it a point to mention that this ‘American’ dalmoth is indeed the most special thing I could find for them online. What do you say?
  • I am closely following Devon ke Dev: Mahadev these days and in the serial, the demon-king Tarkasur has a lean and cunning advisor called Chakri in it. Dedicated to him is this Chakari, which I would love to send to anyone who loves to incite troubles and instigate family wars.
  • Last but not the least, this Khatta-Meetha namkeen from Bikaji will be my gift for my brand new bhabhis, who are fun and cool to be with.