December 15, 2012
Mind Your Manners: Is regifting practical or just tacky?
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  • The wrapping is changed.
  • All names and gift cards have been removed. In other words, get rid of any and all evidence.
  • Avoid recycling a gift in social circles in which the original giver may be involved. It could be quite awkward if the giver recognizes a gift they had given to you.
  • Not regifting?

    In lieu of regifting, many sell their unwanted gifts on the Internet. However, remember to use a code instead of your name when posting the item. It could be embarrassing if the giver was surfing the Web and recognized not only the gift, but your name as the seller.

    As Roseanne Thomas, of Protocol Advisor Inc., says, "Etiquette doesn't require you to keep an unwanted gift. It does, however, require that you are grateful when you receive it."

    In other words, write a thank-you note and move on.

    Pam Harvit MS is a certified corporate etiquette and protocol consultant. Email her at phar...@suddenlink.net.

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