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This is the web archive for Anthropology 125S, "The Anthropology of Money." Anthro 125S was a class at the University of California, Irvine, in Winter 2008 by Prof. Bill Maurer. Use the Label tags on the left to navigate around this site. Click on "Final Projects" to the left, below, to read the results of the students' research, and feel free to post your own comments!
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Here is a link to a video I found showing the Wedding dollar dance... You can see the bride taking the money from the person who is gonna dance with her and stuffing it in her bra... lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqVf1d-jURM
- Magaly G.
Hey guys, your presentation was really interesting.
I just wanted to say that in Asian cultures, from what I know, the gift giving of money is like taking care of your community...I think this is one of the reasons why it is not viewed as tacky in some cultures.
For instance, gift giving can be seen as the community helping pay for your child's wedding and once someone else's child is married, you return the favor by helping pay for their wedding. It's people helping people and relying on the community for support.
I just thought it was an interesting concept and how there are strong ties to community and obligation.
Also, some people in Asian communities decide how much to give at a wedding based on how much that family gave at their child's wedding.
If you are attending the wedding and the wedding party has never gifted to you before or you are not as close to them, the general understanding is that your gift should represent the value of the meal you are eating.
I hope this helps!
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