How to Give Great Gifts
By DeAnna Spencer
I truly think gift giving is an art form. I also think
that I have gotten it down to a science.
Most of the time when I have the opportunity to give
a gift, I already know the person well enough to know exactly what
to give them.
However, what do you do when you have no clue what
to give that person, like when you are going to the wedding of two
people who are upwardly mobile and seem to already have everything?
Here are some suggestions for you.
Find out if that person is a part of a fraternity
or a sorority. If they are, then find out about the fraternity or
sorority.
Most of them will have special colors or animals that
are associated with them. You can't go wrong if you get them something
that is associated with their fraternity or sorority.
Think about what they do for a living and get them
something that they can use on a day-to-day basis. For example when
my friend graduated from law school, I got him a mug that pictured
some men wearing his fraternity's colors.
The mug also came with some highlighters. Judging
from the reaction that I got from him, that was the perfect thing
to get him.
Another example of a good gift is something that I
saw at a bridal shower that I recently attended. The gift was some
stamps and some thank you cards. Pretty clever.
Giving great gifts doesn't have to be that hard or
that expensive. You just have to use that brain of yours to come up
with something that the other person will enjoy and not wind up standing
in a long "customer no service" line trying to return or exchange.
One final suggestion. Don't even bother with clothes
unless you know the person's exact size and taste.
Copyright DeAnna Spencer 2004
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