New study reveals the benefits of being a bad wrapper


My wife Karen pulled a good trick on me this weekend. While surrounded with gifts for our very large family (now including 9 grandchildren), she asked “would you like to help me with wrapping?” Ha ha. At the beginning of our nearly half-century together, I taped comics from the Sunday paper around my gifts to her—pathetic but colorful. When Hallmark introduced handled gift bags in 1987, my presentation improved greatly with little effort required other than finding a suitable size and decor—thank goodness.

The ribbons! The wrappings! The tags! And the tinsel! The trimmings! The trappings!

Dr. Seuss

However, I may need to give wrapping another go after seeing this scientific study on gift wrapping that reveals why presents should look messy. It turns out that family and friends prefer sloppily wrapped gifts significantly more than those neatly trimmed. So it seems that my lack of talent in anything crafty is a strong point. Ha ha. (Last laugh.)

Cheers!

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