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Cards, and gifts at issue

- Please send your questions to Miss Manners at her website, www.missmanner­s. com; to her email, dearmissma­nners@ gmail.com; or through postal mail to Miss Manners, Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106.

DEAR MISS MANNERS »

When is it necessary to give a card, and to wrap a gift?

For the former, I’ve always felt that it’s appropriat­e when sending greetings through the mail, but not faceto-face. I’ve consistent­ly told family to please not give me cards in person, yet they continue to do so anyway.

I find them a waste of paper (and money, as some of the fancy ones are very expensive) when you’re just going to say “Happy birthday” or “Merry Christmas” directly to them anyway on the day in question. The sole exception is when they are being used as a gift wrapper themselves, such as with cash or a gift certificat­e.

As for the latter, I consider it suitable when the element of surprise and anticipati­on is important — such as during a party, at a shower or opening Christmas presents — but again, I think it wasteful to wrap gifts when shipping them to the receiver’s address or when the gift is spontaneou­s.

Lastly, on the issue of gift-wrapping, does an authority on etiquette have an opinion on gift bags vs. boxed and wrapped gifts? It had never occurred to me until people started bragging about how easy it was to “shove it in a bag” instead of wrapping it.

GENTLE READER » The purpose of a present is, Miss Manners wishes to remind you, to show gratitude or appreciati­on. Efforts to make the act of giving as efficient — in other words, effortless — as possible therefore invalidate the reason for giving the present in the first place.

By contrast, wrapping and accompanyi­ng notes emphasize those reasons. Were efficiency the only standard, one could merely slow down the car and toss the present onto the porch.

 ?? Miss Manners Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin ??
Miss Manners Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin

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