Giving cash as a gift can be a tricky situation, but etiquette experts say it can be done right. Here's how to navigate giving or receiving money as a present.
Every family has different gift-giving traditions — and at least one person who screws it up every year. Maybe it's your aunt who is positive that you wear extra-large shirts despite that never being the case. Or it's your sullen teenage nephew who insists, no, there's not anything he can possibly think of that he wants this year.In both of these cases, there is an easy solution: cash. It's the gift that no one can screw up too badly and that virtually everyone is happy to receive.
The only problem is that giving it as a gift, or asking for it, can come across as gauche if done in the wrong context.'You're taking a little of the fun out of it,' says Thomas Farley, an etiquette expert and keynote speaker known as Mister Manners.'The ritual of presenting a gift, opening a gift, and experiencing that level of surprise and hopefully delight, I think is important.' If you do it right, though, Farley and other etiquette pros say giving or receiving cash can be totally appropriate. It might even be OK to use Venmo. Here's how. As older Americans downsize, over 20 million homes could become available—but they're not where young people want to move Can't possibly think of anything to get someone? If it's a close loved one who may be expecting a gift, your best bet is talking with them before stuffing a few bills into an envelope. 'If someone says, 'I never know what to get you. I'd be happier just getting you a check so you can get something you really like,' I think that's fine,' Farley says. Whether you've had the conversation beforehand or not, be sure to make any monetary gift look like a real present.'If you're going to see them, put in one of those 'Happy Holiday' sleeves that's meant to have money in it,' says Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert and founder of The Protocol School of Texas. If it's a more distant recipient — especially a younger one — you can safely send the money digitally, she say
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