MOVA Gift Giving Etiquette
When should I start shopping? How much should I spend? How important is presentation? These are commonly asked questions that form the foundation of gift giving. Yet, the art of gift giving is far more complex; it’s a year-round endeavor, not just a holiday season topic. There are birthdays, weddings, award ceremonies, even dinner parties. More importantly, there are less-frequently addressed topics that can make you a more well-rounded gifter! Today, we will tackle 4 specific topics of gift giving etiquette that will make you better on both ends of the gift giving spectrum: gifter and receiver.
The Recipient Reigns
When you’re out shopping, it’s hard not to point at various gadgets and products and exclaim, “Woah, that’s really cool!” If you’re getting yourself an early birthday present, then you’re in the right mindset. But, it’s vital in gift giving to always consider the recipient, and not even a smidgen of yourself. After all, you’re searching for a gift that he or she will enjoy, something that aligns with his or her interests. Your goal is to disregard your own personal likes, even if the end gift is something you have no interest in or perhaps you are outright opposed to. For example, you may walk by a MOVA Globe, take a quick glance, and continue onward without hesitation (yeah, right!). Your friend that you’re shopping for, though, may be an avid world traveler, and in this case, a unique rotating globe would be the perfect gift.Re-gift, Re-think
Often you might receive the same gift more than once. It’s bound to happen at some point, so you should be prepared. What to do next? A common resolution is to re-gift the extra item to someone else. When you re-gift an item to another, first and foremost make sure the recipient is not associated with the original gifter, otherwise the latter may feel that you didn’t appreciate the gift. Secondly, revert back to the tip above: remember the recipient. Even if this new item was not your original purchase, you’re still giving it to another and thus the gift must still fit the recipient. Lastly, ensure that the item is in good condition, as you may have opened and used it a few times before deciding on re-gifting. If it’s got some wear and tear or if you have the slightest doubt, try donating or finding a way to make use of it.A Simple Coincidence: Double-Gifting
Your sister’s birthday is on the same day as Christmas? You might think there’s need for only one “combined gift.” Unfortunately, that thought should never cross your mind. Whether her birthday and Christmas are 1 day apart or 100 days apart, you should be buying a gift for each occasion. A helpful course of action would be to buy a birthday present, erase your memory, start over and buy a Christmas gift. Easier said than done, but ultimately double-gifting is simply a happy coincidence. The two gifts can be completely unrelated in terms of price or type. The thought behind each, however, should be equal.
