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Asking for birthday gifts politely can be approached with gratitude and consideration for others' feelings. Here are a few suggestions: Direct but Gracious: ``I'm really looking forward to my birthday this year! If you're thinking of getting me a gift, I would appreciate (specific gift idea or category).
Personalize the message with heartfelt wishes, memories, or inside jokes. Be sincere, positive, and specific in your birthday wishes. You can include quotes, poems, or jokes to add a special touch. Remember to keep it concise, genuine, and tailored to the individual to make it memorable and meaningful.
There are a few polite ways to request donations instead of birthday gifts: ``In lieu of gifts, please consider making a donation to (charity name) in my honor. Your generosity would mean so much.'' ``This year, I'm asking friends and family to make a donation to (charity) instead of purchasing a gift for me.
If you'd like to contribute, a monetary gift would be wonderful.'' Be Direct but Polite: If someone directly asks what you'd like, you can be straightforward. For example: - ``We're so grateful for your love and support! If you're considering a gift, a monetary contribution would help us with (specific goal).''