Due to historical and cultural differences, different countries have different ideas, customs and cultural taboos about gift-giving. No matter what gift boxes you send, there are some traditional forms worldwide.
Here are some gift-giving traditions from a few different countries.

Japan

Japan
Japan was deeply influenced by the traditional culture in ancient China and also a country that advocates giving gifts not only during holidays or birthdays.
Japanese people attach great importance to gift packaging. Even if it’s not practical, it doesn’t matter.
Japanese people tender to pass on the present to others when they receive a not practical gift.
In Japan, the fox was considered as greed and the badger was considered of deceitful.
When you send a gift to Japanese, you should avoid wrapping them with boxes with the pattern of the two animals.

The United States
The United States
Like many European countries, Americans prefer practical gifts, a bunch of flowers, a box of chocolates, a bottle of red wine are good choices, you can put a handwritten greeting card in the wrapping boxes.
They will be happier when receiving branded gifts.
As it is known, the United States is a Christian country, so avoid the unlucky number 13.

Mexico
Mexico
In Mexico, black and purple are taboo colors that remind them of lent. When you choose packaging materials, the two colors should be avoided.
A bat pattern is lucky in China, because the Chinese word for bat is closely associated with the word for felicity. While in Mexico, the bat is considered as Vampire.
Given the world’s social and religious influences and taboos, gift-giving has become a complex ritual. If the gift is properly packaged, gift giving can strengthen the friendly relationship between the two parties. The opposite is self-defeating. Choosing the right gifts and the right gift packaging boxes is a matter of caution.