Hidden Rules for Receiving a Gift
I was recently at a party where the birthday girl couldn’t hide her disappointment when a certain gift was unwrapped. The boy who had given the gift was visibly shaken up, and I thought about how this drama could have played out so differently.
Whether it’s a birthday, the winter holidays, or any other time gifts are exchanged, it’s a good idea to be sure your child understands the hidden rules around gifts. Here are some reminders for kids (and adults) about being a gracious recipient:
Say thank you with a smile. If you can think of a reason you especially like the gift, be sure to say that too.
If you don’t like the gift or already have one just like it, practice the “social fake.” Say thank you with a smile in this case too. Be gracious and polite rather than making the gift giver feel bad about their choice.
Don’t compare one gift to another or to something you already own.
Don’t ask how much a gift cost.
Most important of all, remind your child that the person giving a gift has made an effort to do this. Whatever time, work, and expense they’ve put into the gift is a gift in itself!Post by Elizabeth Sautter - Communication Works Director and author of Make Social Learning Stick!