jackredditlol OP t1_iyfagjv wrote
Reply to comment by manbrasucks in TIFU by completely misunderstanding the Secret Santa game at work and making a complete fool out of myself by jackredditlol
It was discussed, but the problem with my team is that sometimes they say everything and nothing, so I don't feel like I got a real answer. They said something of value but not too expensive. They said even something cheap should work and I was like come on I can't leave Milka chocolate bar on Stacey's desk and call that a gift.
I had some concerned looks.
I told them I'm kidding, Stacey was definitely not the person I picked.
I think they hate me more now lol
manbrasucks t1_iyfba3a wrote
Sounds like 20-30 range if you want a good gift, but 10-20 if you want a funny gift/christmas.
What you should do is get the santa socks, then put a Milka chocolate bar in it.
Then when she gets it say something like "turns out you can just leave the bar as the gift, you just need to put it in a christmas stocking first."
Christmas stocking wiki if you haven't heard them before.
jackredditlol OP t1_iyfcd76 wrote
I saw some of the socks in a shop and they actually look wearable, like woollen thick winter socks. I'll take a picture and send it when I can.
But I like the idea. I'll probably opt for it.
But when do I give the gift? Do I leave it on her desk or its on the day we agreed to make the little Christmas gathering?
karmandreyah t1_iyfefcr wrote
I've worked in offices where every week until the holiday party, or every day of the week building up to the holiday party, small secret Santa gifts are left anonymously (candy, coffee, ornament, etc.). You may ask. Then, on the holiday party itself, the "larger" gift is given.
Don't be afraid to ask Celine too. May throw her off that idea that you drew her name. :)
manbrasucks t1_iyfcvgw wrote
Probably wrap it still so she has something to open then give when agreed.
Might want to put it in a box first so it's not obvious.
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