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Every year, The Salvation Army's Angel Tree program puts new clothes and toys under the tree for 1 million children who usually must go without Christmas gifts.
You can ask for Christmas donations by simply stating your cause or organization, explaining what you're collecting donations for, and expressing gratitude for any contributions. For example: ``This Christmas, we're collecting donations to support local families in need. Your generosity can make a real difference.
Here's a simple approach you can take: Start with a friendly greeting: ``Hi there! I hope you're having a good day.'' Introduce the gift: ``I have a little something I'd like to share with you.'' Explain your intention: ``I believe in spreading kindness, and I thought you might appreciate this.''
Be Direct but Polite: You can express your desire for a gift in a straightforward manner while maintaining politeness. For example, ``I've been thinking about (specific item) and would love it for (occasion).'' Use Context: If there's a specific occasion, like a birthday or holiday, you can mention that.
Be Grateful: Always express gratitude, regardless of whether they choose to give you a gift. You could say, ``I appreciate any thought you put into my gifts this year!'' Use Humor: If appropriate, you can use humor to lighten the mood. For example, ``I've been really good this year--Santa's got my list!''
BEST FESTIVALS USA. The 5 Gift Rule offers a practical and thoughtful approach to Christmas gift-giving. By selecting something they want, need, wear, read, and experience, you ensure that each gift holds significance and brings joy.
``Kindly bring a hostess gift or a small contribution to the celebration.'' The key is to phrase it as a request or suggestion, rather than an obligation. You want to make it clear that bringing an item is optional but appreciated, not required. The wording should be warm and inviting, not demanding.
“For example, if you really want a new sweater, say exactly that,” she advises. “By only saying 'a sweater' without giving additional details you allow your gift-giver to stay within their budget and not feel any added pressure.”
If someone thanks you for a gift, you can respond with any of the following: ``You're welcome.'' ``It was my pleasure.'' ``Glad you liked it.'' ``No problem, happy to do it.'' ``Anytime, happy to make you smile.'' ``It was nothing, just wanted to show you I care.'' ``I'm glad it found a good home.''