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Should I Skip the Gift Exchange?

Art by Carolyn Ridsdale

Esme says: My swim team always does Secret Santa. This year, our captain, Lola, decided that the gift limit would be $50. That’s double what it was last year! I don’t want to miss out, but I can’t afford such a pricey gift. What should I do?

Art by Carolyn Ridsdale

Rasha says: You can still take part!  

    Wow, you’re in a tricky spot. I’m sure you don’t want to be left out of the team tradition. But that’s so much money! I would be really stressed too.

    The good news is, you don’t have to spend $50. Gift exchange limits are just that—limits. That’s how much you can spend, so it’s really $50 or less. I doubt Lola expects everyone to spend exactly $50.

    That really opens things up. In fact, I see an opportunity here: With a little creativity, you can give the coolest gift. After all, the best presents are thoughtful, not expensive! And you know all your teammates super well. With that knowledge and your amazing art skills, your gift can be personal and unique.   

    Do you remember that painting you did of my dog for my birthday last year? It’s still hanging over my bed. I love it, and I swear it’s worth so much more to me than $50. Hopefully that makes you feel better about taking part in the exchange!

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Zig says: Speak up—or skip it.

    Rasha gave you some great ideas. But you’re probably still worried about being the only one not bringing a shiny new gift. I get it. 

    The truth is, I bet you’re not the only person stressed about it. Doubling the price limit is a big move. In fact, I think it’s kind of unfair. Everyone deserves to take part in this fun team activity, no matter how much they can spend.

    That’s why I think you should speak up. You can ask to go back to the $25 limit, or you could propose a new plan. I recently saw a really cool idea on YouTube: Secondhand Santa! No one is allowed to buy anything new. You can regift an item you already own or buy something at a thrift store. 

    Why not suggest it? It’s fun, it’s cheap, and the presents will be unique. Plus it’s better for the environment. Everyone wins. And if Lola says no, you’ll know you tried to make the gift exchange fair. Then you can sit it out and feel good about yourself.

ACTIVITY:

Should Esme Skip the Gift Exchange?

What to do: Find evidence in Rasha’s and Zig’s responses that supports each side. Write the information on a separate sheet of paper.

Rasha says: 
You can still take part!

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Zig says: 
Speak up—or skip it.

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