If you receive a present you really donât want or canât use, is it ever okay to give it to someone else? Weâre talking about regifting, something many of us have done, but is it considered rude? According to one etiquette expert, it all comes down to the details.
âLike so many things in etiquette, it really matters how you do it,â explains Lizzie Post, the great-great granddaughter of etiquette maven Emily Post and co-president of The Emily Post Institute. "We've heard some horrible regifting stories where the item comes back to the original giver with the original cards.â
- Post points out that itâs important to think carefully about how you regift, noting that âThis is not about getting rid of your junk and just not feeling guilty about it.â
- So, if you do decide to regift, do you need to reveal to the recipient that their present is regifted? The etiquette pro says thatâs up to you, adding that sometimes people donât mind.
If you do decide to regift, the Emily Post Institute recommends following these guidelines:
- The present should have its original packaging and all necessary parts and manuals.
- The gift shouldnât be something unique, handmade, or personalized, like with monograms or names or dates.
- Be 100% sure the person you're giving the gift to and the person you received it from wouldnât be offended if they found out you regifted it.
- You have to genuinely believe the person receiving the regifted item would appreciate and enjoy it.
Source:Â USA Today
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