Deck the halls (and hide the re-gifts): a guide to holiday gift-giving etiquette

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Gift-giving. It’s supposed to be a joyous act of expressing appreciation, love, or, you know, that you remembered someone’s birthday. But let’s be honest, it can also be a minefield of awkwardness, social faux pas, and potential offense.

Turns out, there’s a whole bunch of unspoken rules about gift-giving that most of us are probably clueless about. Thanks to a fascinating poll of 3,000 people, we now have the data to back it up.

The Price Tag Tango: To Leave On or Off?

Here’s a shocker: 56% of people think leaving the price tag on a gift is a big no-no. So, unless you’re intentionally trying to brag about how much you spent (tacky!), carefully remove those stickers.

The Regifting Game: Risky Business

We’ve all done it - received a gift that’s just...not us. The temptation to regift it is strong, but proceed with caution! An entire quarter of people think regifting is unacceptable. If you must, make sure the gift is brand new, in its original packaging, and, most importantly, that the original giver will never find out.

Cash: King or Crass?

Is cash a thoughtless cop-out or the ultimate gift? The jury’s still out. While only 4% outright condemn giving cash, a surprising 29% find asking for cash to be unacceptable. Apparently, it shatters the illusion of a carefully chosen gift.

Secondhand Stress: Is Used Ever Okay?

Giving a used or secondhand gift is a tricky one. 34% of people give it a thumbs down. It might be acceptable if it is a prized antique or has sentimental value.

When NOT to Gift:

Believe it or not, there are times when not giving a gift can be a faux pas. 37% of people think it’s rude to not reciprocate a gift, and 29% frown upon not giving a gift to a close family member.

The No-No List: Gifts to Avoid

Here’s where things get interesting. According to the poll, steer clear of these potential gift-giving disasters:

  • Pets: Unless you’re 100% certain the recipient wants a furry, feathered, or scaled companion (and is prepared for the responsibility), just don’t. 38% say it is not okay to gift pets.
  • Toy guns: 40% of people disapprove of gifting toy guns.
  • Gag Gifts: Unless you know the recipient very well, a gag gift can easily backfire. 28% say they’re not cool.
  • Noisy Toys for Other People’s Kids: This is just common courtesy. 28% of people agree that it’s unacceptable. Do the parents a favor and opt for something quiet.

The Bottom Line:

Gift-giving is a social dance with a lot of complicated steps. And while there’s no single rulebook, being mindful of these etiquette tips can help you avoid major missteps.

Aaron Schachter

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