Xmas activity in Office / question about gift


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frnd   
Member since: May 07
Posts: 239
Location: GTA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-12-08 14:56:52

Hello Guys,

In our department it’s decided to have a gift (approx $15) exchange activity. Everyone will be bringing a gift, someone will collect and will put them all to gather and finally everyone will choose one gift from the collection.

Someone suggested a wine bottle but I don’t prefer to take it as a gift because I don’t drink. We have one female member in team of 15.

What would you bring? Any general Dos and DON’Ts for such events from your personal experience? Any gift ideas?

Thanks in adv.



tamilkuravan   
Member since: Jun 05
Posts: 5775
Location: God's own country

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-12-08 15:50:23

Hi!
We have been doing this for the past 3 years. Our budget is $10, but I always buy it for $20 or so and I buy it in a sale so that I get a big bang for my money.
But we do it a bit differently. We take a chit and we know exactly to whom we will be giving. So we can make the purchase based on what the person that you selected wants (if your name comes up in the chit, we put it back in and take another one).
Recommendations :
Past gifts that were shared are : Shawl, Chopstick, Electronic key chain (with Torch and beeper) 5 band small radio, Laser measuring tape etc...

My suggestion :
Try giving out a gift which has universal appeal. Since it is $10, You may just be able to give soveneirs and nothing else..

1. Try visiting XS Cargo, Circuit City etc... and they have many electroci items on sale like Small Electronic key chain, Automatic thermometer, Electronic clock, Thermometer and humidity meterm etc...

2. Try visiting sale places to get small cute soveneirs, momentoes etc..

Please avoid :

WIne / Alchohol,
Religious items,
Uni Sex items
Gift cards.

Donot Forget :
Donot forget to include a Holiday season card / Christmas card for the receipient. If required to be anonymous, Sign it as "Secret Santa"

Hope this helps

Love & Peace by TK


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manojcns   
Member since: Jun 03
Posts: 70
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-12-08 16:05:24

My wife had such an event in her office and she bought a Sunbeam coffee maker for 20 dollars (on sale) from Loblaw's. It was liked by everyone.

Also, here I've found ppl gifting expensive wine/ scotch's etc during office events.



pratickm   
Member since: Feb 04
Posts: 2831
Location: Toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-12-08 17:08:48

Quote:
Originally posted by frnd
Someone suggested a wine bottle but I don’t prefer to take it as a gift because I don’t drink. We have one female member in team of 15.

What would you bring? Any general Dos and DON’Ts for such events from your personal experience? Any gift ideas?

IMO, the wine is a NO-NO.
First of all, wines are about the most individual specific.
You have no idea whether the receiver even drinks wine and if so what are his/her tastes.
For some people, a wine that does not appeal to their taste will feel like crap.
Secondly, you will struggle to find really good wine for under $15.
And if the receiver is a wine snob, he/she will simply curl up their lip and sneer.

My suggestion is a $15 gift card for a general store like Canadian Tire.
You could do Sears, too.
Avoid common household items that are popular during holiday season.
After all, who needs another blender?
People get bored of the same gifts year after year.


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frnd   
Member since: May 07
Posts: 239
Location: GTA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-12-08 17:28:40

Appreciate all responses so far. We have this event on Monday. Will keep you updated. Any other ideas are welcome.



indiarocks   
Member since: Feb 07
Posts: 135
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-12-08 19:40:29

we just had our secret santa today at work and gift cards were a strict no-no.
however alot of folks exchanged wines.



indian59   
Member since: Aug 04
Posts: 94
Location: Mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 18-12-08 19:55:12

We had our secret santa party last week.Our limit was $20.00.I got a set of wine glasses(4) I got a wine bottle as gift. We were a group of 20 with 5 women.Always attach a gift card and if budget permits with a gift paper bag($1 at Dollar store)

Cheers



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