When it comes to getting gifts, be they for Christmas, Mother's Day, anniversaries, birthdays, weddings, or Father's Day, we don't always get gifts we love. It just happens. Sometimes a friend, co-worker or family member will come to your piece of Plano real estate property and give you a gift that you just have no use for, don't like or already have.

Something like that happens all the time. Unless you know everything there is to know about the person you are giving a gift to, know what they like, what they have, what they want or what they need, you run the risk of giving a gift they don't really like or have any use for. The same can be said when someone in your Kingsway printing office is giving a gift.

One of the places and times of the year that usually leads to a gifting situation like that is Christmas and office Christmas parties. Especially Christmas office parties that do a Secret Santa gift giving exchange. Whether you work for a fast food chain or a vacuum trucks driving company Secret Santa gift exchange programs tend to lead to giving and getting less than ideal gifts. The one bright spot about getting gifts you don't like or don't need such as cloth diapers or reading glasses is to re-gift.

Re-gifting is an ancient practice that has been in existence for years. There's nothing wrong with re-gifting if you get a gift you don't like or don't need but know someone else who could use it or like it. Just because you don't like the steak knife set you got or already have a set in your piece of Brampton real estate property doesn't mean someone else you know wouldn't want them or have use for them.

A gift is a gift is a gift. Whether it's an original gift or a re-gift. You don't even have to tell the person you're giving the re-gifted gift to that it's a re-gift. They don't really need to know that. All they need to know is how much you care about them and know them to know that they could use or like the gift they're receiving from you. The next time you get a gift that you're disappointed with stop thinking negatively about what you didn't get and think positively about who you know you can re-gift your gift to.




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