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Aug 7, 2023, 5:35 PM. There are no government rules that would prohibit wrapped gifts in checked bags or carryon bags in the U.S.. But if TSA or CBP want to take a closer look, they will open the wrapping to see what is inside and you cannot say no. And they will not rewrap it for you afterward.
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19 reviews. 197 helpful votes. TSA and Wrapped Presents. 11 years ago. Hi y'all. I'm travelling to Nashville tomorrow and I have a few presents to take, if I wrap them is there any chance I would have to unwrap them at security, one of them is electronic and two are sweets. Should I just take the wrapping paper and sort them when I arrive.
The following is a list of episodes of the Korean variety show You Quiz on the Block (유 퀴즈 온 더 블럭). [1] Names of the guests are in revised romanization unless the English spellings are known.
957 reviews. 606 helpful votes. 2. Re: What gifts to bring from US for Chinese people. 13 years ago. Don't bring something made in China. Something unique that says I love NY or that kind of thing they like. I sometimes bring some maple syrup or native stuff such as a dream catcher.
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21 helpful votes. 1. Re: What should I bring as a gift to Italy. 2 years ago. Bring pictures of your branch of the family to share. As for gifts, something specific to where you live might be nice. Denver might be known, or certainly Colorado so something evocative of the city or the state could work.
4. Re: Appropriate gifts for Hosts. As Yobeekool mentions, there are things in particular that are really appreciated from Australia. Of those mentioned, Australian reds, macadamia nuts, good Manuka honey, and chocolates are great gifts - well that's what my family in Tokyo always seems to ask for.