Gift Giving Holidays – Gift Giving Occasions

gift giving holidays - gift giving occasions

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Gift-giving occasions and gift-giving holidays are two different things.

An occasion is a day or a situation for which you give a gift due to the circumstances.

Before we define a gift-giving holiday is, let’s first define what a holiday is.

Now we know that you know what a holiday is but here is the definition anyways. A day of festivity or recreation when no work is done.

So, a “gift-giving” holiday must be a “holiday” for it to be a “gift-giving” holiday.

But, regardless of which word you are trying to define, you must make sure that you understand the proper gift-giving etiquette. Without them, you are doomed.

Please note, if you’re looking for days to gift, there’s an average of 13 out of 30 days in every month to give a gift!

Now, there’s never a time that is never a gift-giving occasion. Life is a gift and we (you, us, everyone) should always be giving gifts for the people that matter.

Gift-Giving Occasions

  • Birthdays – parents, siblings, children, nieces/nephews, grandparents, friends
  • Anniversaries
  • Weddings – You might not be able to think of any upcoming weddings right now, but they are coming. Be prepared.
  • Births
  • Graduations
  • Bachelor or Bachelorette Party
  • Bar Mitzvah
  • Grand Opening
  • Employee
  • New Job or Career
  • Engagement
  • Bridal Shower
  • Apology
  • Sympathy
  • “Thank you” Gift
  • Get well soon
  • Pre or Post Surgery
  • Tax-Free Weekend – Trust us, we didn’t believe it as well, but hey, you gotta save when you can, right?
  • Black Friday
  • Cyber Monday
  • Farewell
  • Welcome back or Welcome home
  • Pass Exam or Graduation
  • Promotion
  • Baby shower
  • Christening or Baptism
  • Confirmation
  • Just Because – This special occasion should not be about showering your loved ones with gifts, but rather a random demonstration of what they mean to you

Gift-Giving Holidays

  • Labor Day
  • Father’s Day
  • Mother’s Day
  • 4th of July
  • New Years
  • St. Patrick’s Day
  • Armed Forces Day
  • National Friends Day
  • Grand Parents Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Columbus Day
  • Easter
  • Halloween
  • Valentine’s Day
  • Kwanzaa
  • Thanksgiving
  • Hannuaka
  • Christmas

Good luck and we hope that you have an awesome gifting experience.

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