National Re-Gifting Day
National Re-Gifting Day is a lighthearted holiday that encourages people to pass along gifts they received but don’t intend to use. It promotes the idea of giving these items a second life, ensuring they find a home where they will be appreciated.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: The Thursday before Christmas.
- Tagged as: A day for recycling gifts and promoting sustainability
- What’s the hashtag?: #NationalReGiftingDay
- When was it founded?: 2008
- Who founded it?: Colorado Governor Bill Ritter Jr.
History of National Re-Gifting Day
The concept of re-gifting has existed long before it was formalized into a holiday. It gained popularity through various cultural references, notably an episode of Seinfeld titled “The Label Maker.” In 2008, Governor Bill Ritter Jr. declared National Re-Gifting Day to recognize the common practice among office workers during holiday celebrations.
Timeline
- 1995: The term “re-gifting” is popularized by Seinfeld.
- 2008: National Re-Gifting Day is officially recognized by Colorado.
- 2023: The day continues to be celebrated across the U.S., promoting sustainable gift-giving practices.
Dates by Next Year
| Year | Month and Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | December 18 | Thursday |
| 2026 | December 17 | Thursday |
| 2027 | December 16 | Thursday |
| 2028 | December 21 | Thursday |
| 2029 | December 20 | Thursday |
| 2030 | December 19 | Thursday |
Observed
National Re-Gifting Day is observed primarily in workplaces, where employees often exchange gifts during holiday parties. It serves as a reminder to recycle gifts instead of letting them collect dust.
Fun Facts About National Re-Gifting Day
- Approximately 60% of people believe re-gifting is acceptable.
- The most commonly re-gifted items include housewares and clothing.
- Fruitcake often tops the list as the most frequently re-gifted item!
Quiz
- What year was National Re-Gifting Day founded?
- Answer: 2008
- What is the hashtag used for this day?
- Answer: #NationalReGiftingDay
- Which popular TV show popularized the term “re-gifting”?
- Answer: Seinfeld
FAQs
Is re-gifting considered rude?
Not necessarily! Many see it as a practical way to give unwanted items a new home, as long as it’s done thoughtfully.
Can I re-gift anything?
It’s best to avoid personalized gifts or those with sentimental value. Aim for new or unused items that others might appreciate.
How can I celebrate National Re-Gifting Day?
Consider going through your unused items and finding something suitable to give away or organize a gift exchange with friends or colleagues.
Related
- National Donor Day
- National Recycling Day
- National Gift Card Exchange Day
