Giving business gifts in Malaysia is common place, but it is easy to unwittingly cause offence. The following tips will ensure you choose gifts which are appropriate, and will be appreciated.
Following on from the recent signing of the Free Trade
Agreement between New Zealand
and Malaysia,
there is expected to be significantly increased business travel between the two
countries. Learning about other countries, and their cultural practices can be
both part of the charm and the challenge of international business
relationships. There is no doubt that the better your understanding of the
differences, the better your chances of success.
Business gifts are a common part of doing business with the
Malaysian people, and are a little more complex than in some countries due to
religious and other beliefs of the various ethnicities.
While the gift does not need to be lavish, a small gift at
an initial meeting does indicate you are genuine and sincere in trying to build
a relationship. However you must pay careful attention to the type of gift you
choose, so as to not offend the recipient. There is a mix of Muslim, Asian and
Indian ethnicities, each of which may be offended by various aspects of
business gifts commonly given in New Zealand.
It is easier if you know the ethnicity of the people you are
meeting, but if you do not, it is best to avoid the following products
altogether:
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Alcohol (offensive to Muslims)
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All leather (pig leather is offensive to Muslims
and cow leather is offensive to Indians)
·
Gifts which depict dogs (offensive to Muslims,
considered unclean)
·
Gifts which are predominantly white or black or
wrapped in white or black (signify mourning to Hindus)
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Personal items
·
No sharp items (eg letter openers) which
symbolize severing (of your relationship)
·
Artwork depicting the human form (especially if
partially naked)
·
Avoid clocks, and sets of four (especially when
giving to Asians)
·
Items which are overly personal
Make sure you have chosen New Zealand made gifts (many items
which have a NZ or ‘Kiwiana’ theme will not be made in NZ). Some items which
may be suitable include:
- Framed
Greenstone Carvings
- A
scenic book of New
Zealand (eg ‘New Zealand Landscapes’ or
‘Light and Landscape’ by Andris Apse)
- Wooden
Desk items, for example a Wooden Business Card holder or box
- Maori
Glass Waka
- Hand
Turned Pen in a wooden gift set, or pen & pencil sets
- Chocolates
or quality confectionary (must be Halal if giving to Muslims)
Remember also gift wrapping is significant, so ensure you
avoid the ‘mourning’ colours of black, white or blue. Red is a good ‘happy’
colour to wrap in.
How you give the gift is also significant. The left hand is
generally considered ‘unclean’ so use the right hand only, or both hands if it
large. Do not expect your gift to opened in front of you.
While the cultural considerations of business gifts to Malaysia may
require a little more thought in choosing your gift, your thoughtfulness will
help to make the relationship a more successful one. A gift retailer who
specialises in business gifts should be able to assist.
For more information or assistance, please feel free to call
or email:
Cathy Knight
P: +64 9 630 1544
E: ck@newzealandshowcase.com
W: www.newzealandshowcase.com
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Cathy Knight from New Zealand Showcase Ltd provides advice to corporate clients on international gifting. New Zealand Showcase specialises in gorgeous NZ gifts for personal and business gifting, with a focus on business to business gifting.
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