Sunday, May 31, 2020
Five last-minute Secret Santa gifts
Five last-minute Secret Santa gifts by Amber Rolfe Christmastime: novelty gifts and wineâ¦Whether youâre a big fan of the annual anonymous exchange of presents around the office, or youâre begrudgingly forced into buying something for a stranger for five-pounds-or-less, choosing what to get for Secret Santa can often be a puzzling ordeal. Especially if youâve left it late.Weve already covered some Secret Santa dos and donts, but if youâre still struggling for festive inspiration, here are six last-minute gift ideas that âSantaâ (and/or you) could be bringing this year:1. The gift in a jarSo, itâs the evening before the big Secret Santa reveal, and youâve totally forgotten to buy anything.Unfortunately, even one-day delivery canât save you now itâs time to go DIY.The good news is, there is a quick-fire way to fashion a thoughtful gift with a limited number of resources. Simply fill a jar with your co-workerâs favourite things (e.g. sweets, chocolate, anything else thatâs vaguely edibl e). Decorate it with a bow and some ribbon, and youâre done.If the person in question isnât a fan of childhood treats, simply change the contents of the jar. Mini bottles of alcohol or hot drink sachets are also pretty good options.NB: an âIOUâ is not.500ml Glass Jar for £2.75 at Amazon.2. The novelty mugIf itâs witty slogans, bad puns, and personalised jokes youâre after, mugs really do have it all.Use what you know about the person to make an educated guess on what type of mug they (or anyone else in the office) would find absolutely hilarious, then sit back and patiently wait for the LOLs to come rolling in.If in doubt, remember: hot drinks + biscuits = win-win.Biscuit Pocket Mug for £5.99 at Amazon.3. The gameIf your Secret Santa is the same day as your Christmas party, why not kill two birds with one stone and avoid work all afternoon*?You just need the right game, and the right group of people. But pick wisely â" especially if youâre likely to start playin g in the office. All it takes is some competitive co-workers and a few choice words before people start referring to your gift as âThe Travel Twister Incidentâ.If in doubt, play it safe and go for a classic. Everyone likes Pointless, right?And to avoid any awkward situations, we probably wouldnât recommend âCards Against Humanityâ.Pointless Mini Game for £7.99 at Amazon.4. The pampering gift setAKA, the âsafe optionâ.Itâs guaranteed that anyone will need some kind of pampering product in their lives at some point. So why not save the hassle of them buying it for themselves, and treat them to an upscale version of their usual body lotion and bubble bath?Normally pre-packaged as a gift, and sometimes decorated with a bow and other Christmas themed finishes, this is a ready-made present in itself. All you need to do is cater your choice to the personâs gender and taste.Just donât go overboard â" having your co-worker think youâre trying to address a personal h ygiene issue is unlikely to ever end well.Snow Fairy Shower Gel for £8.25 at Lush.5. The desk décorFinally, why not bring it right back to the office?In the assumption that youâve spent the last few weeks covertly glancing over at your co-workerâs desk for inspiration, youâll probably have noticed the types of decorative (or entirely functional) objects they like to keep on display.Your job is to add to it, or figure out whatâs missing. Is your co-worker a massive neat freak? Get them a unique desk tidy. Are they easily flustered? Sounds like they need a stress ball. A big collector of Lego figurines? You know what to do.If youâre still stuck for ideas, just use the force. And by force, we mostly mean R2D2 themed desk-hooversâ¦.Funko Pop! Star Wars Porg Vinyl Figure for £9.88 at Amazon.*reed.co.uk do not condone avoiding work. Honourable mentions: Emoji magnets, Instagram photo prints, a USB cup warmer, alcohol.Things to avoid: Stationery, novelty underwear, your o wn unwanted gift, a signed picture of yourself.Find a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicable to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Workplace culture
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