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You might be thinking: "What's this all about? Why would I want to run a Dirty Santa when we can simply give eachother gifts? That's a fair question that deserves an asnwer. You see, it's easy for 4 or 5 people to buy eachother gifts, chich means each person will be buying 5 gifts, but when the group of people attending a party grows and there are over 8, sometimes 30 people in office parties it's just not practical for everyone to buy so many gifts.
With Dirty Santa gift exchange, each person has to buy only one gift, for not particular person unlike in Secret Santa and at the end of the exchange everyone ends up with a random gift they "won" during the exchange. Now, I said "won" but in reality the process involves a fierce swapping ans stealing from eachother.
This process can get really exciting, which makes it all so much more fun. If you are planning an event, you will need to understand how the game is played and what the rules are.
If you are not the host but rather a guest of the Dirty santa party, you will most likely will get all the rules from the host, but you might still want to know about how the games is played.
Set some sort of price range that's acceptable for your event. It is good to have a price limit or a range, to make sure that the approximate value of all gifts will be same. Each person will walk away with a single gift at the end of the day, which means everyone must bring a gift themselves to the party.
One thing to pay close attention is wrapping. Dirty Santa gifts are expected to be well wrapped, even look deceivengly good to make people want to open them. The guest should not be able to guess what's inside. Remember, this is the time to get creatieve and even a bit "pranky" by "overwrapping" gifts multiple times to make it hard to open, making them heavier with dead weight to seem more valuable or shaping them like items that they are not.
More deceivingly wrapped - the better! You have to determine who goes first and who follows. To do this, have guests draw numbers from abowl, then arrange everyone around the gifts for easy, clockwise gift swapping and opening action! Each player must open an unopened gift or steal from previously opened gifts. If the game does not allow stealing until all gifts have been opened, then have everyone open gifts in the order of the drawn numbers, then let the person with number 1 do the first stealing.
If the gift is stollen from you, it is your turn to steal another gift or open an unopened gift, but you can not steal the gift just taken from you right away. You must wait for another opportunity to strike. Themes for gifts can make gift buying more predictable and easy. A group of students may decde to run a theme of book swapping and your grandma may decide that it should all be about hard liquor!
To extend the gift swapping period, add a timer to the end of the game.
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