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  2. Alternative giving - Wikipedia

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    Alternative giving is a form of gift giving in which the giver makes a donation to a charitable organization on the gift recipient's behalf, rather than giving them an item. The idea of giving something to one person by paying another was applied by Benjamin Franklin as a "trick ... for doing a deal of good with a little money", which came to ...

  3. Gift economy - Wikipedia

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    Gift-giving is a form of transfer of property rights over particular objects. The nature of those property rights varies from society to society, from culture to culture. They are not universal. The nature of gift-giving is thus altered by the type of property regime in place. [12]

  4. 6 Alternatives To Traditional Gift-Giving This Holiday Season

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  5. Gift - Wikipedia

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    For example, givers avoid giving the same gifts more than once while recipients are more open to receiving a repeated gift, [9] givers prefer to avoid giving self-improvement products (e.g., self-help books) as gifts while recipients are more open to receiving such gifts, [10] when choosing between giving digital and physical gift cards, givers ...

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  7. 6 ways to make money from gift cards - AOL

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    That forgotten gift card in your wallet isn’t alone — according to a recent Bankrate survey, 43 percent of Americans have at least one unused gift card. Rather than letting these cards collect ...

  8. Saturnalia - Wikipedia

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    The Sigillaria on 19 December was a day of gift-giving. [60] Because gifts of value would mark social status contrary to the spirit of the season, these were often the pottery or wax figurines called sigillaria made specially for the day, candles, or "gag gifts", of which Augustus was particularly fond. [61] Children received toys as gifts. [62]

  9. Christmas gift - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas gift or Christmas present is a gift given in celebration of Christmas. Christmas gifts are often exchanged on Christmas Eve (December 24), [ 1 ] Christmas Day itself (December 25) or on the last day of the twelve-day Christmas season , Twelfth Night ( January 5 ). [ 2 ]