Etiquette Tips from Polished Peyton
The Etiquette of Gift Giving
People often ask me, “Do I really need to bring a gift?” I always answer, “Yes.” We all know to give a gift when invited to a wedding, but with other occasions we tend to question if we should. Gifts don’t need to be expensive.
Gift Giving Tips for Spring
Never show up to someone’s home empty handed. Whether you’re visiting a best friend, new friend, or work friend, the gift should be based on the occasion and the relationship. It’s always best to bring a little something.
My favorite small gestures when going to someone’s home for dinner are fun paper cocktail napkins, good chocolate, a small bottle of wine or Prosecco, or fresh flowers.
When staying in someone’s home for the weekend, some thoughtful gifts are linen cocktail napkins, personalized items, a beautiful picture frame, or a coffee table book.
If invited to a graduation ceremony or party, bring a gift. The type of gift you bring should. be based on your relationship with the graduate.
Most of all, remember it’s the thought that counts. No gift is too small, and a thoughtful gift is always a better choice over the most expensive.
Jennifer Daniel is a graduate of The Protocol School of Washington and she may be reached atJennifer@polishedpeyton.com or visit her website at polishedpeyton.com