Why This Vegan Keeps Accepting Non-Vegan Gifts from Her Coworker—And What Happens Next Will Surprise You

Why This Vegan Keeps Accepting Non-Vegan Gifts from Her Coworker—And What Happens Next Will Surprise You

But when a vegan woman received presents with animal products three years in a row, she began to wonder if it was being done intentionally

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Later, the author shared an update on the office drama

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The majority of workplaces have some sort of gift exchange around the holidays

Depending on how close you are with your coworkers, you might look forward to your office’s Secret Santa all year long, or you might dread the day that you have to buy a present for a colleague. 

It can be awkward and uncomfortable, especially if you don’t know the person you’re buying a present for very well. Plus, you might want to make sure that, if you’re spending money on someone else, you’ll get a nice gift in return too.

According to a survey from The Business Journals, about 70% of workplaces have some sort of holiday gift giving tradition. This might include Secret Santa, White Elephant or simply bringing a gift for everyone in the office. But before participating in any of these events, it’s important to be familiar with the ethics of workplace gift giving.

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