🎁 Gift-giving’s most taboo question

This is Better Gift Coach, where we teach you win-win gift-giving strategies.FYI - Better Gift Coach was featured in the New York Times over the weekend! Check out our advice on some of the most common holiday gift-giving FAQ’s. 

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📊GIFT SCALE:

🎁THE GIFT:

The “wish list" Gift

Every holiday season, my mom gives everyone in my family a really awesome, free “gift”. My parents have 4 grown children who each have their own families. Every November, our mom proactively reaches out to each family and asks them to provide her a holiday wish list for everyone living in their household. Once she has a family’s wish list, she shares or “gifts” them with the other families. From the gift-giver’s perspective, having this list saves time and relieves the stress involved in finding the right gifts. From the gift-recipient’s perspective, getting things they actually want limits awkwardness of bad gifts and time spent on returns/exchanges.

Steph from Ohio

🌮WHY THIS GIFT IS GREAT:

  • Gift recipients get what they want

  • Saves all parties time, stress, and awkwardness

  • Providing a wish list is less uncomfortable when you’re asked for one and everyone is providing one

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YOUR VERSION OF THIS GIFT

💡TIPS FOR YOUR GIFT:

  • Asking “what gift do you want?” is a winning strategy

  • Give experiences to those who say "I don't need anything"

  • If someone isn’t in the role of soliciting gift wish lists, be a hero by assuming that role

  • Not comfortable asking someone what they want? Ask their family/friends to find out for you

  • According to this study, gift recipients are more appreciative of gifts they request versus unrequested/surprise ones

  • To avoid duplicate gifts to the same person, consider a shared spreadsheet (like this free template we made just for you!) or designate someone to keep track

🤔GIFT BRAINSTORMING PROMPTS:

  • Stumped on a gift for someone? Have you asked them what they want yet? ____

  • Are you in a position to easily get a gift wish list from someone and share that with their friends/family? ____

▶️FORWARD THIS GIFT IDEA TO:

  • Grandparents

  • Someone with a large extended family

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🤓GIFT GIVING BY THE NUMBERS:

Following the 2021 holiday season, 33% of US adults expected to return a gift. (source)

😆GIF/MEME:

All the best,Patrick KucharsonBetter Gift Coach™

P.S. You shouldn't need more convincing on why you should just ask someone what they want...but here you go.

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