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The Art of Regifting: The Etiquette of Recycling Horrible Holiday Gifts

Now that the holidays are upon us, you're bound to wind up with gifts you don’t want and will never use. Though the idea of regifting seems cheap or even taboo to some folks, most have come to accept it.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Dec 18, 2007 -
Now that the holidays are upon us, you're bound to wind up with gifts you don’t want and will never use.  Though the idea of regifting seems cheap or even taboo to some folks, most have come to accept it.  According to a Harris poll, 52 percent of adults said that they either had regifted or would regift in the future.  Seventy-eight percent said regifting is acceptable some or most of the time.  Is it appropriate to re-wrap an unwanted gift and present it to a friend or relative as if it were new?  According to author and etiquette expert, Jacqueline Whitmore, the answer is “yes,” as long as you keep these rules in mind.

1) Make sure the gift is in good condition.  Give the gift in its original box.  Be sure not to tamper with, open or use the gift and make sure the seals are intact.

2) Regift in different social circles.  Make sure the person receiving the gift doesn’t know the person who originally gave you the gift.  To avoid this mishap, label any gifts you don’t intent to keep by jotting down when it was received and who gave it to you.

3) The gift should be a good match.  Before giving a recycled gift, ask yourself if the receiver will enjoy, appreciate and use the gift.  If you’re not sure, don’t give it to them.

4) Remove the evidence.  Before you regift, remove the original card that may be tucked inside the gift.

5) Retire unwanted gifts.  Instead of regifting items that you’ll never use like that old bottle of cologne, canned ham, stale fruitcake, or itchy sweater, give the gift to charity or place it in the waste basket so you and others will never have to see it again.

Jacqueline Whitmore is the founder of The Protocol School of Palm Beach, Florida, author of BUSINESS CLASS: Etiquette Essentials for Success at Work (St. Martin’s Press, 2005), and the holiday etiquette expert for Clarisonic skin care.  Jacqueline ranks as one of the most widely quoted etiquette experts in the United States.  For more information, visit her website at www.etiquetteexpert.com.

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About The Protocol School of Palm Beach:  A company that specializes in business etiquette and dress for success seminars for executives.  For more information, go to www.etiquetteexpert.com.

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