How to give meaningful gifts

A primer on how to give the perfect present

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A primer on how to give the perfect present

I love this time of year, I thought to myself, looking around my apartment, scrubbed clean and festooned with holiday décor. I sighed in contentment, triumph and a bit of disbelief—all this in just two weeks. Including gifts! I was pretty sure I had something for everyone, even Meenakshi auntie’s brother-in-law’s nephew who works in IT. (Of course he’ll like it! Who doesn’t need anti-bacterial wipes?)

By the end of the night, though, I was less enthused about my choices. Reactions to my gifts pretty much ranged from a tepid “Ohhh … nice,” to the exaggerated (and patently false), “Ohhh!! Niiiccee … !!” and finally the pithy (and devastating), “Oh.”

Clearly I had to do better. After some research and a lot of asking around, I learnt that the art of gifting involves just as much logic and science, as creativity and detection skills. With the festive season drawing near, here’s what I discovered about giving meaningful gifts.

 

Hear, hear

“I desperately need a spa day!” your roommate says over drinks. Listen closely—you will pick up the signals for an ideal gift. Whether it’s a day at the spa, a pot of anti-ageing cream or a box set of their favourite books, you’ll zero in on the gift that would mean the world to them. Giving someone exactly what they need will not only make their day but it’ll make them feel extra special to know that you paid attention to them.

 

Spring a surprise

Who doesn’t like a good surprise? Consider something a person would not usually consider for themselves; a gift that would encourage them to try new things. A cookbook for your foodie partner who usually has his head buried in work or art supplies for a colleague who loves doodling during conference calls are good examples—une...

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