University Research Proves It Can Be Better to Give Than to Receive.
Gifts Say More About Us Than We Know
Happy Holidays, congratulations, thank you, I love you, thinking of you. Each day, millions of gifts are exchanged by people who want to send thoughtful regards to deserving friends and loved ones. According to research from Rutgers University, the presents we pick to convey our special messages say a lot about us.
Rutgers University researchers explored what the gifts we choose say about who we are and whether they affect how we are perceived. The research reveals that those who send flowers, in comparison to other gifts, are viewed as successful, caring and emotionally intelligent people. More specific findings include:
• Both men and women who give flowers are perceived as happy, achieving, strong, capable and courageous people;
• Men and women come across as more emotionally intelligent; they give the impression they can effectively express their feelings and take time to understand the feelings of others;
• and Female floral gifters are viewed as more appreciative of beauty and nature.
"Our findings show that you can influence and change what people think of you in a significant way through the gifts you give," says Haviland-Jones. "That news is particularly important to those interested in enhancing friendships and romances, even business relationships."
Added on 12/15/2008
by Seattle Flowers Blog
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