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"Regifting" is the act of giving someone a gift that was originally given to you by someone else. It can also refer to giving a gift that you received but did not want or need.
It can be considered rude if the gift is given without thought or consideration for the recipient. However, if the gift is something that the recipient will genuinely appreciate, regifting can be a thoughtful and economical choice.
To avoid getting caught, it's important to keep track of who gave you the gift and who you are giving it to. Also, make sure to remove any personal notes or tags from the original gift. It's also a good idea to only regift items that are new and in their original packaging.
Some good items to regift are items that are unopened and in their original packaging, such as kitchen gadgets, candles, or books. It's also a good idea to regift items that are not specific to one person's taste, such as gift cards or home decor.
It is not recommended to regift items from your job, especially if it is a direct sales company like Pampered Chef. These items are often personalized or have company branding, making it easy to trace back to the original recipient. It's best to avoid any potential awkwardness or hurt feelings by not regifting items from your job.