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National Re-Gifting Day is celebrated annually on Thursday, which comes before Christmas. This year, it will be celebrated on December 21. Re-Gifting Day was celebrated in honor of office parties and for the unique Christmas gift exchange. National Re-Gifting Day is the day for all companies to hold their annual company or company Christmas party. Research shows that 40% of office party gifts are re-gifted, which means the gift given to someone is re-gifted to someone without any use.
History of National Re-Gifting Day
On October 24, 2008, Colorado declared “National Re-Gifting Day” in an official proclamation. The state Governor Bill Ritter issued that day. Money Management International made the websites NationalRegifting.com and regiftable.com to give people a way to learn about re-gifting.
Considerations While Re-Gifting:
- Re-Gift only when the recipient enjoys your gift.
- The Gift should be new and must be in its original packing.
- If the gift has some special meaning to the giver, don’t re-gift.
- Don’t re-gift if you aren’t sure about who gave it to you.
- You must be ready to answer questions about that gift like “where did you find it?”, “Who gave it to you?” etc.,
- Be aware of not to Re-gift something to the original giver.
- Remove all the tags from the gift.
- Re-gift only when you are sure the new recipient will not tell the original giver about that gift.
Other Celebrations on December 21
December 21 is also celebrated as
- Humbug Day
- Crossword Puzzle Day
- International Dalek Remembrance Day
- National Short Girl Appreciation Day
- Ribbon Candy Day
- Look on the Bright Side Day
- National Flashlight Day
- Short Story Day
How to Celebrate National Re-Gifting Day
On this day, the only thing you do is to gift away the gifts to someone which you received from someone that you have not opened. The day is about giving away gifts that you have not opened before. You should make sure that everyone should have a good holiday spirit on that day. Post pictures and share your thoughts on social media about the day by using the hashtag #ReGiftingDay.
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