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| ====Searching==== | ====Searching==== | ||
| - | After receiving a gift, each recipient will spend the middle two days of Wariwal, the 22nd and 23rd, searching for a gift of gratitude | + | After receiving a gift, each recipient will spend the middle two days of Wariwal, the 22nd and 23rd, searching for a gift of reciprocation |
| - | The gift of gratitude is not generally expected to be an equal response to the " | + | The gift of gratitude is not generally expected to be an equal response to the " |
| + | A good rule of thumb is that the reciprocation gift should be at least 20% as valuable as the unveiling gift, but usually no more than 50% as valuable. | ||
| Despite that, it is not unheard of for individuals to find a response gift that is superior in quality to the unveiling gift. | Despite that, it is not unheard of for individuals to find a response gift that is superior in quality to the unveiling gift. | ||
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| ====Folklore==== | ====Folklore==== | ||
| - | In [[Docecit]], | + | In [[Docecit]], |
| In return, the nature spirit demanded one pound for each five pounds of yield from the harvest, and the spirit left the village. | In return, the nature spirit demanded one pound for each five pounds of yield from the harvest, and the spirit left the village. | ||
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