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The quiz results share gift-giving advice based on those preferences, as well as specific gift recommendations.

Its of enormous importance because our impulse for reciprocation is so strong.

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4 gift-appreciation types from the gift-giving quiz by happiness expert Gretchen Rubin

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Its the thought that counts.

Open-minded and easy-going, theEasy-to-Pleaseloves whatever you love.

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happiness expert andNew York Timesbestselling author ofThe Happiness Project

(Its much harder to shop for someone who has no definitive gift likes or dislikes.)

To the Easy-to-just, a personal touch tends to really make something more appealing, says Rubin.

For her, that was really fun, and now, its a great memento.

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Ahhh…the reliable, the traditional, the easy-to-shop-forTried-and-True.

The Tried-and-True jot down has their favorites and prefers to stick to them if they can help it.

Adventurous, free-spirited, and frankly just excited to be here, theEnthusiastloves to try new and novel things.

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The enthusiast is interested in checking things out and seeing for themselves, explains Rubin.

The only limit to what works for an Enthusiast is your imagination.

When it comes to gift items, the Connoisseur loves the best of the best, says Rubin.

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happiness expert andNew York Timesbestselling author ofThe Happiness Project

To them, quality willalwaystrump quantity.

For them, its better to splurge on the onereallyoutstanding thing than to spend on anything else.

The Connoisseur also appreciates anything that advances their knowledge of or skill in their hobbies.

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Another thing you’re free to do is give anexperience, suggests Rubin.

A wine-tasting workshop, cooking class, or trip to a niche museum would all be well-suited.

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