Thank You, Next
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We’re headlong into gift season. But, some gifts – even when marvellously intentioned – are just not a hit. Dinosaur oven mitts! Fantastic.
How good are you at hiding when you are less than enraptured with a gift you’ve been given? How good are you at noticing when others are less than enraptured with the gifts you’ve given them?
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Talker Research and Scotch Brand surveyed 2,000 adults about holiday gifting. What did they find?
🎁 It’s all about Resting Gift Face. 57% of respondents think they are crackerjack in hiding their dismay.
🎁 53% believe that they are the super detectives who can tell right away if recipients hate a gift.
What are some key tells that someone is deflated by a gift they’ve been given? Survey says…
Key Giveaways That They Hate The Gift. 2024 Poll
i. Avoiding eye contact – 24%
ii. Plastering on a fake smile – 20%
iii. Adjusting vocal tone – 16%
iv. Chattering too much about how great the gift is – 16%
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What do we say when we don’t really like a gift, but want to be polite or spare feelings? Find the survey answers below. Some of these utterances are clearly bad news for the gift-giver (hello, number 8). And just how insistent is that ungrateful so-and-so being with number 10? I’m sorry… which street? What are their hours?
But how to distinguish, for instance, a truthful “I love it” from a lie?
What we say when we don’t love a gift. 2024 Poll
i. “Thank you for thinking of me” – 27%
ii. “I love it” – 23%
iii. “I really appreciate this” – 21%
iv. “You shouldn’t have!” – 14%
v. “What a thoughtful present” – 13%
vi. “What a great present” – 12%
vii. “You’re too kind” – 11%
viii. “It’s the thought that counts” – 10%
ix. “It’s so unique!” – 9%
x. “Where did you get this?” – 8%
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Header Art: Monika Lemeshonok