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Who's That Gift Really For?

Before you give, think about how thoughtful you're actually being.
Source: Illustration by Paul Sahre

Hey, everyone in my imaginary office. Gather round. I have some new holiday rules for you all to follow.

Here we go: General cheer is OK. Merriment will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The occasional burst of mirth will be tolerated. Kyle can wear his candy-­cane pants. And here comes the really important one: Gifts—material and monetary—are banned unless you think really, really hard before giving one.

I recognize that some of you enjoy giving gifts. I recognize that

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