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According to legend, the King of Siam would give a white elephant to courtiers who had upset them. It was a far more devious punishment than simply having them executed. The recipient had no ...
What is a White Elephant gift swap ... folklore suggests that it's based on the legend of the King of Siam, who supposedly gifted white elephants to royal attendants he wasn't fond of.
In the myth, which the New York Times called "almost certainly apocryphal," the King of Siam, who ruled an area now known as Thailand, would give someone who had made him unhappy a white elephant ...
According to The New York Times, when the King of Siam wanted to punish one of his courtiers, he would gift them a white elephant. White elephants were considered so sacred they couldn't be worked ...
are agreed in thinking him the most formidable white elephant they have ever had on their hands. We are sure the Colonel will not go to Abyssinia to shoot with King MENELEK'S fourteen-year-old son.
It's time to discuss the elephant in the room. The white elephant, that is. White elephant gift exchanges are popular this time of year, whether it's among friends, co-workers or families.
the Lao were driven out of southern China by Kublai Khan in the 13th century and fled south to the valleys of the Mekong behind a legendary king, Khun Borom, who rode “a white elephant with ...
If you're looking for a fun way to ring in the holiday season with friends and family, you can't go wrong with a white elephant party. For those not familiar, a white elephant is a gift exchange ...
So, what is a white elephant gift, exactly? Legend has it that the origin of this popular game can be traced back to the kingdom of Siam (modern-day Thailand). The Siamese king would gift an ...
The gift-giving season is upon us, which means the return of a controversial holiday game: the White Elephant gift exchange. Whether you call it White Elephant, Yankee Swap or Dirty Santa ...