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Gift boxes are seen in New York.
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Wrapping up that unwanted picture frame from last Christmas and giving it to someone else as a gift might not be as taboo as it once was, according to a study.
The survey of 1,505 American adults, conducted by market research firm Harris Interactive, found that over half of the respondents admitted to "re-gifting" with passing on gifts becoming a far more common and acceptable phenomenon.
In fact 78 percent of consumers who were polled felt that it was acceptable to re-gift some or most of the time.
Nancy Wong, a spokeswoman for Harris Interactive, said she was surprised by the number of people who admitted to re-gifting.
"It's not something I've thought about and when I saw that over half had done it -- 52 percent have re-gifted and or would re-gift -- it's quite a significant number," Wong said.
According to the survey, the mostly commonly re-gifted items were decorative household items, such as vases, paintings, picture frames and other trinkets.
Wong said that while 77 percent of respondents said they re-gifted because the item was perfectly suited to the new recipient.
The study showed that nine percent of people admitted that they re-gifted out of laziness to purchase a new gift and four percent confessed that they re-gifted out of dislike for the recipient.
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一項調查表明,將不合心意的禮物,如上個圣誕節收到的相框,重新包裝一下轉送給別人已經不再是一種忌諱了。
美國哈里斯互動市場調查公司所做的此項調查共有1505名成年人參加,調查發現,超過半數的受訪者承認自己轉送過禮物,這已成為一種可接受的普遍現象。
確切的說,有78%的受訪者認為轉送禮物很正常。
哈里斯互動市場調查公司的發言人Nancy Wong說,她很驚訝竟有這么多人轉送過禮物。
她說:"我實在是沒有想到。據我了解,半數以上的受訪者(52%)轉送過禮物或將考慮這么做,這實在是個不小的數字。"
調查顯示,最常被轉送的禮物是室內裝飾品,如花瓶、畫、相框和其它小飾品。
Nancy Wong說,77%的受訪者說他們之所以轉送禮物是因為這些禮物的確適合送禮對象。
此外,調查顯示,9%的人說,他們轉送禮物主要是因為懶得出去買新禮物,4%的人承認他們轉送禮物的原因是不喜歡送禮對象。
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