Countergift

/ˈkaʊntərɡɪft/ noun

Definition

A gift given in return or response to a gift received, often following social customs of reciprocity.

Etymology

From counter- + gift (Old Norse gift, 'something given'). Anthropologically significant term describing the reciprocal exchange systems in many cultures.

Kelly Says

In many non-Western societies, the countergift is more important than the original gift—it establishes bonds and obligations; some anthropologists argue this was how trade and society itself began.

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