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Avoiding Uncomfortable Situations In Giving Christmas Corporate Presents

During the holidays, gift giving is not limited just to family and friends. There are many businesses where people are going to exchange Christmas corporate presents. But it's important to know that there is etiquette that you should follow when you are getting ready to exchange Christmas corporate Presents. The following tips are designed to help you avoid uncomfortable situations when giving gifts in the office.

Be Certain of Religion

The first thing that you want to do is to have a good idea of what holiday the person celebrates when you are choosing a gift for them. If you are unsure of what they celebrate, it's better to give them a card that simply says Happy Holidays and stay away from religion specific items.

Don't Get too Personal

The second thing that you want to do is to avoid becoming too personal with your Christmas corporate presents. You don't want to give someone the wrong impression, especially if you are giving something to a member of the opposite sex. A gift that is too personal may give the person the wrong idea and cause problems in the workplace. Goody bags filled with homemade items is a good way to avoid this.

Consider the Person's Likes

A third thing to remember when you are buying Christmas corporate presents for people is to think about what the person likes. This is something that will show that you really took the person's wants and needs into consideration when you selected their gift instead of simply giving them one of the generic goody bags that you gave to everyone else.

Beware of Spending Limit

Another thing that you should be aware of when it comes to Christmas corporate gifts is the spending limit that company has laid down. This is especially true if you are buying something for your boss, because the last thing that you want to do is look like you are trying to butter them up. The spending limit is there in the company for a reason, and many times it's 25 or less.

Be Conscious of Feelings

Finally, when it comes to Christmas corporate presents, be conscious of other people's feelings if you are not giving gifts to everyone in the office. If you don't have the money to buy gifts for everyone, you can give people goody bags with homemade items in it, such as cookies. But if you decide to give someone in the office a gift other than one of your goody bags, make sure that you are doing it quietly. You don't want others to feel bad because the person is getting a gift and they aren't.

It's usually a good practice to buy your boss a gift, but if you want to give Christmas corporate presents to others in the office and don't have a lot of money, giving people goody bags is another way to show people that you wish them well during the holidays. The point is that you are letting them know that you are thinking about them during the holidays and want them to know that.

by: Vikram Kumar




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