Dear Edda,
A coworker is wanting to continue our holiday tradition to exchange holiday gifts with everyone in our department. We’ve done this for a long time, however, we’re in sales and this year most of us haven’t received a lot of income due to the pandemic. I’d rather spend my money on gifts for my kids and family. One co-worker is really adamant about it, how do I gently suggest this isn’t a good idea?
Sincerely,
The Grinch
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Dear Grinch,
A couple of years ago, my workmates and I decided that rather than spending money on useless “morning martini” coffee mugs and Subway gift cards, we would have a White Elephant gift exchange.
The catch is, the price limit set for the gift has to be low, and it must be purchased from a thrift shop, or otherwise recycled (read: garage shopping!!!). It’s pretty amazing what you can find for five bucks, and the exchange is so much more interesting.
Happy Holidays!
Edda
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