If you are lucky enough to receive a Christmas hamper this year, then you will know just how much joy it brings from the moment it arrives. Of course, even if you are not planning on tucking in straight away, there are a still a few things to remember when the gift is delivered.
Check the note
Firstly, before you do anything, you should check the note or card that comes with the Christmas hamper. This will tell you who sent you the gift and who you will need to call later to say thank you. While some occasions, like Valentine’s Day, often have people sending anonymous gifts, Christmas gifts are usually sent with a name attached.
Remove the packaging
Your Christmas hamper will most likely arrive in a box as well as decorative packaging. The first thing you will need to do is open the box and remove the gift basket. Once you do, you will be able to tell if there are any perishables inside the hamper. Even if there are no perishables, it is usually ideal to remove the packaging since moisture can build up on the inside of the plastic and this can cause your edible goodies to go bad.
Store safely
If there are any perishable items, like cheese, inside the Christmas hamper, these will need to be stored appropriately. You should also avoid placing the hamper near any source of heat. Many people choose to leave their hamper near the Christmas tree or on a table. If you have pets or small children, you will need to take a bit of extra care when choosing a place to store or display your beautiful festive hamper.
Call the sender
Now that you have taken care of the essentials, it’s time to call the sender and thank them for their thoughtful Christmas hamper gift! It is always important to express your gratitude and it also sets the sender’s mind at ease knowing that the gift arrived safe and sound.
The final step should be easy – enjoy the hamper! Make the most of all the amazing goods included in the gift basket and make sure that you give everyone in your home the chance to enjoy it along with you.
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