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**Zusjes**

Zusjes is a Dutch term that refers to small, informal gifts or tokens of appreciation, often given among friends, family, or colleagues. The word originates from the Dutch verb *zusjes geven*, meaning "to give little gifts." These gifts are typically inexpensive and symbolic, such as chocolates, small trinkets, or handwritten notes. They are commonly exchanged during celebrations, birthdays, or as a way to show gratitude for favors or support.

In Dutch culture, zusjes are often associated with the concept of *sociaal verkeer* (social intercourse), emphasizing

While the term is widely understood in the Netherlands and Flanders, it is not widely recognized outside

the
importance
of
small
gestures
in
maintaining
relationships.
They
can
be
given
casually
or
as
part
of
a
more
formal
exchange,
depending
on
the
context.
For
example,
coworkers
might
exchange
zusjes
after
a
successful
project,
while
friends
might
share
them
during
casual
gatherings.
these
regions.
The
practice
of
giving
zusjes
reflects
broader
cultural
values
of
generosity
and
connection,
though
the
specific
items
or
occasions
may
vary.
Unlike
larger
gifts,
zusjes
are
meant
to
be
lighthearted
and
personal,
often
reflecting
the
recipient’s
interests
or
the
giver’s
creativity.