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               Our               culture               has               many               occasions               to               show               appreciation               to               those               we               work               with               and               learn               from:               Boss's               Day,               Secretaries               Day,               Teacher               Appreciation               Week,               and               office               retirements,               birthdays,               weddings               and               baby               showers.

How               do               you               choose               that               perfect               gift?

How               much               money               are               you               supposed               to               put               in               the               envelope?

After               ten               years               working               in               a               large               office,               I've               developed               some               tips               to               decode               the               unspoken               rules               of               workplace               gift-giving.
               Who?
               Your               first               step               is               to               assess               the               relationship               you               have               with               this               person.

You               may               have               worked               closely               with               someone               for               20               years               and               play               cards               with               them               on               the               weekend,               or               you               may               have               to               look               them               up               in               the               company's               phone               list               to               know               who               they               are.

Someone               you               are               not               close               with               personally               might               be               uncomfortable               accepting               a               more               expensive               gift               from               you.

It               may               come               across               as               an               attempt               to               force               a               more               intimate               relationship               between               you,               and               put               the               person               in               a               very               awkward               situation.

They               have               to               either               return               the               gift               or               accept               an               unsolicited               social               debt.
               How               Much?
               Generally,               a               gift               over               $50               from               an               individual               to               a               co-worker,               teacher               or               student               is               excessive.

There               may               be               a               workplace               where               unusually               expensive               gifts               are               the               norm,               but               you               can               find               out               fairly               easily               from               your               co-workers               if               this               is               so.

In               most               cases,               the               following               scale               applies               to               gift-giving:
                              $0:               If               you               don't               know               the               person               at               all               and               have               never               interacted               with               them,               it               is               perfectly               acceptable               to               give               nothing.

Even               though               they               work               at               the               same               company,               a               total               stranger               is               a               total               stranger.

If               the               culture               in               your               office               makes               it               a               tradition               for               everyone               to               give,               however,               you               can               choose               to               throw               in               a               small               amount               for               the               sake               of               good               will.


                                             $0-$5.00:               If               your               only               interaction               is               to               say               hello               in               the               hallway,               then               it               is               appropriate               to               give               a               token               gift.

This               can               be               a               few               dollars               towards               a               group               gift               from               the               office,               or               a               simply               a               congratulatory               e-mail.

This               is               also               a               good               level               for               a               quick               thank-you               gift               for               help               on               a               minor               project.


               
                                             $5.00-$10.00:               If               a               person               is               a               co-worker               you               interact               with               regularly               or               have               non-work-related               exchanges               with               (i.e.

you               chat               at               lunch,               or               forward               the               occasional               e-mail               joke)               then               stick               a               few               more               bucks               in               the               collection               envelope,               buy               them               lunch,               or               spring               for               a               greeting               card.

If               the               person               is               close               but               will               be               getting               many               small               gifts,               such               as               a               first               grade               teacher               at               the               end               of               the               school               year,               then               this               amount               is               appropriate               for               each               gift.


               
                                             $10.00-$20.00:               If               you               have               a               close               working               relationship               with               a               person,               such               as               a               direct               supervisor,               assistant,               or               mentor,               it               calls               for               you               to               give               a               little               more.

Lean               towards               the               high               end               of               the               scale               if               you               are               the               person's               supervisor               and/or               you               make               considerably               more               money               than               they               do,               but               stay               within               the               bounds               so               as               to               not               highlight               the               income               disparity.


               
                                             $20.00               to               $50.00:               A               gift               for               an               extraordinary               event,               such               as               a               thank               you               gift               for               a               thesis               advisor               on               graduation,               or               a               retirement               gift               for               a               long-term               boss               or               assistant               with               whom               you               have               worked               closely.

Consider               pooling               resources               with               others               for               a               larger               group               gift,               if               possible.


               Of               course,               if               you               can               honestly               not               afford               to               give               anything,               then               you               cannot.

You               can               give               the               gift               of               time               and               effort               instead,               in               proportion               to               the               value               of               the               scale               above.
               What?
               If               you               know               that               the               person               has               a               specific               hobby               or               interest,               take               up               a               collection               for               a               gift               card               from               the               group,               unless               they               have               specifically               requested               an               item.

An               outdoor               enthusiast,               for               example,               already               has               plenty               of               camping               supplies               in               your               appropriate               price               range.

An               office               collection               would               yield               enough               to               let               them               buy               some               specialty               item               they've               been               longing               for               (like               a               new               tent               or               kyak).
               Don't               contribute               to               clutter.

Avoid               decorative               items,               novelty               or               gag               gifts,               and               craft               items               that               the               person               has               not               actually               requested.

Look               for               alternate               versions               of               a               gift               that               prevent               clutter,               such               as               a               collection               of               digital               photos               instead               of               a               framed               picture.
               Give               consumables.

Lotions,               candles,               food               and               drink               items,               spa               certificates,               flowers,               gift               certificates               or               cards,               and               similar               items               show               you               care               without               adding               clutter               to               their               home.

Other               options               include               lunch               delivered               to               their               office               by               a               local               restaurant,               or               a               gift               basket               of               specialty               coffee,               fruit,               or               chocolate.

Always               check               to               see               if               the               person               has               food               sensitivities               before               giving               something               edible.

A               treat               you               can't               have               is               a               terrible               present.

Don't               offer               food               as               allergen-free               unless               you               have               the               training               or               experience               to               evaluate               whether               that               food               is               truly               safe.

Cross-contamination               of               allergens               is               very               common               in               prepared               food               and               can               make               someone               very               sick.
               Give               your               time.

Besides               baking               or               making               a               gift,               there               are               other               gifts               of               time               you               can               give.

A               free               car               detailing,               pet-sitting,               lawn-mowing,               etc.

is               a               great               way               to               give               when               you               have               little               money,               but               offers               that               bring               you               to               someone's               home               are               only               appropriate               if               you               already               have               a               personal               relationship.

To               make               it               less               personal,               offer               to               cover               their               shift,               bring               them               a               tasty               lunch               from               home,               or               tackle               their               filing               backlog.

You               could               also               contribute               by               offering               to               coordinate               the               potluck               for               their               office               party,               or               to               take               up               a               collection               and               pass               a               card               for               a               group               gift.
               When               in               doubt,               a               heartfelt               and               honest               note               showing               your               appreciation               for               what               the               person               does               never               goes               amiss.

A               casual               acquaintance               may               rate               an               e-mail,               but               choose               an               old               fashioned               paper               card               to               show               thoughtfulness               to               someone               you               work               closely               with.
               Gift               giving               can               be               a               high-stakes               social               event               with               unspoken               rules               in               an               office               or               school               setting.

While               your               particular               office               culture               may               have               variations               you               need               to               know               about,               in               most               cases               these               simple               guidelines               will               let               you               figure               out               appropriate               levels               of               gift-giving               in               the               workplace.






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