Saturday, August 13, 2011

How to Exchange a Gift You Don’t Want

 People will be giving you gifts with the best of intentions. These items will signify love, appreciation and respect. The problem with some gifts is that the tastes of people differ. One of your friends may think that a piece of jewelry looks amazing while you find it to be distasteful.

Instead of getting your home cluttered with things you do not like, gift exchange could be a very good option. You will have to do it carefully and you will have to follow certain etiquette in order to be happy.

Gift exchange has specifics of its own. It is very appropriate for large occasions like a wedding, a baby shower, an anniversary or Christmas. Many stores have gift exchange policies that make it easy for people to pick something they really like.

Here are the basics of gift exchange, in case you are already considering this option.

Gift Exchange Basics
To exchange a gift, you will need the receipt. If the gift giver has included that alongside the present, you can visit the store and pick something that you like better.

Going for an object that you really like or need is the best way to approach gift exchange. Very often, people feel forced by circumstances to just get something. This way, you will be replacing one undesirable item by another one.

Take your time and explore the store. Refrain from settling for something mediocre. You need a great item, if you are to remember the present and to feel happy about it. Otherwise, you risk storing the product somewhere in the dark to never take it out again.

How About a Gift Exchange at the Office?
A Secret Santa or a gift exchange at the office is another wonderful opportunity to get rid of the items you dislike.

Make sure that you pick items that are neither too luxurious nor too inexpensive. The occasion and the type of gift exchange will determine the best types of presents.

It is of uttermost importance to make sure you are not giving the present to the person who has brought it to your house in the first place. If you need to, have a list of the people in your life and the gifts you have received from them. Keeping such information available will spare you the embarrassment.

Be Honest About It
When visiting your home, friends could inquire about gifts they have given you and the manner in which you have used those.

Be honest with your dearest ones but try to be gentle. Explain that you exchanged the gift because you need some other item much more or because you already have such an appliance or a product.

Being honest with friends will help them select better presents next time. Be gentle and delicate. Stating openly that you never really liked the present could get your dearest ones offended or hurt.

Understand the fact that getting gifts exchanged is perfectly acceptable. Thoughtful gift givers will always have this option in mind. It is nothing personal. Getting something more useful or desirable will make both the gift giver and gift receiver happy.




Criss White writes for My Baby Shower Favors, an online retailer that sells gifts for all occasions, including personalized baby shower tags and other baby shower favors. Criss also enjoys throwing parties when not writing.

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