QUESTIONS
1.
1.
A new poll of 2,000 U.S. adults who celebrate winter holidays looked at the phenomenon of "resting gift face" RGF, which is the expression someone gives — intentionally or unintentionally — when receiving a gift that poses confusion or questions (is this a gift?) and misses the mark. Over half of Americans have needed to use their "resting gift face" (RGF) during the holidays — masking their disappointment with a poorly presented gift. Have you ever had to use your "resting gift face"?
A new poll of 2,000 U.S. adults who celebrate winter holidays looked at the phenomenon of
Yes
41%
1060 votes
No
31%
818 votes
Undecided
15%
396 votes
Not Applicable
13%
326 votes
2.
2.
53% can tell "right away" when others dislike a gift. This acute awareness may resonate with anyone who's been in the tricky position of trying to gauge the true feelings of a gift recipient. Have you ever had someone not like the gift you got them?
Yes
42%
1085 votes
No
21%
551 votes
Undecided
27%
697 votes
Not Applicable
10%
267 votes
3.
3.
More than half of respondents judge presentation closely, with 54% agreeing that it matters how a present looks when they receive it. Do you think how it looks matters?
Yes
40%
1046 votes
No
31%
816 votes
Undecided
19%
485 votes
Not Applicable
10%
253 votes
4.
4.
Generally, 40% said they feel pressured to open gifts in front of the person they received it from. Do you feel pressure to open gifts in front of the person who got it for you?
Yes
45%
1172 votes
No
32%
823 votes
Undecided
13%
329 votes
Not Applicable
11%
276 votes
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