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A white elephant gift exchange, [1] Yankee swap [2] or Dirty Santa [3] [nb 1] is a party game where amusing and impractical gifts are exchanged during Christmas festivities. The goal of a white elephant gift exchange is to entertain party-goers rather than to give or acquire a genuinely valuable or highly sought-after item. [3]
We've curated a list of 23 ingenious Yankee Swap steals that won't break the bank – all priced under $10! From hilarious novelty items to surprisingly useful gadgets, these gifts are guaranteed ...
White Elephant, Dirty Santa, Yankee Swap. It's the Christmas gift exchange that goes by a hundred names, with thousands of different rules that vary family to family.
With the explosion of mobile apps, there has also been an explosion of how Scavenger Hunts can be used within an app. Beyond the typical find and return method of a scavenger hunt, apps now allow for participants to snap photos, take videos, answer questions, GPS check-ins, scan QR codes and more directly in an app. Vastly expanding the concept ...
10th episode of the 2nd season of The Office "Christmas Party" The Office episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 10 Directed by Charles McDougall Written by Michael Schur Featured music "Christmas in Hollis" by Run-DMC Cinematography by Randall Einhorn Editing by David Rogers Production code 2010 Original air date December 6, 2005 (2005-12-06) Running time 22 minutes Guest appearances David ...
Deriving from a tradition, the ritual is known as Secret Santa in the United States and the United Kingdom; as Kris Kringel or Kris Kindle in Ireland; as Wichteln, Secret Santa, Kris Kringle, Chris Kindle or Engerl-Bengerl in parts of Austria; as Secret Santa or Kris Kringle in Canada and Australia; as Secret Santa, Kris Kringle, or Monito-Monita in the Philippines; as Angelito in the ...
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