Gift giving is not simply an exchange of items. Yes, at first glance the components seem simple enough - a desirable object, gift wrap and a greeting card. But once you take a closer look, you will realize that there are many subtle communications that take place during the giving and receiving of a gift that can effect it's success rate.
The ideal gift expresses the desired message of the giver and is interpreted correctly by the receiver. Your gift makes a statement about the gift giving occasion, your desired intention and the surrounding circumstances. Do you want to be perceived as: the caring family member, the grateful employer, the sympathetic friend, the elegant socialite, or the romantic lover? More importantly is what the gift says to your recipient: they are appreciated, get well soon, they are highly regarded, they are important to you, they are a good customer, or they deserve recognition.
Gifts are wonderful ways of establishing or strengthening a relationship whether personal or professional. They are usually a significant and enjoyable event in someone's day, and therefore will make a strong impression. This impression is either good or bad depending on the interpretation and desirability of your gift. Be sure your gift is well-thought out and is appropriate for the event. It is an extension of your taste, sentiments, interest and status. A gift has a lot to say, so make sure the communication is worthwhile and accurate.
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Lisa LeClaire is the owner of Fundamental Expressions Gift Baskets http://www.fegifts.com
and the publisher of The Gift Grapevine E-Zine. Deliver your expression
and leave an impression!
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