If you’ve decided to have a Secret Santa Exchange at work this holiday season, you’ll need a Secret Santa Questionnaire.
Because you don’t know your colleagues as well as you do your family and friends.
Even if you’re just giving a gift card, if the business isn’t one that the recipient actually enjoys, you’ve just wasted your money and missed an opportunity. Secret Santa questions can teach you a little about your workmates and lead you to their perfect gift.
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We used to do a Secret Santa exchange when I worked in an office. It was a fun way to have a holiday party.
But I don’t know if it was because it was so long ago, or if my memory’s fading, but we never had anyone fill out a Secret Santa questionnaire.
And because of that, it was hard to figure out what to buy! Especially when the recipient was new or someone you didn’t deal with much.
And we’re not talking about a white elephant gift. With a Secret Santa you’re actually trying to give a thoughtful gift to a particular person, so knowing what they like is a good idea.
I remember trying to ask the person at the desk next to my recipient what they might like and searching Amazon to see if their wish list was public. It just was one more stressor in the whirlwind of stressful things that happen during the holidays.
But we’ve finally gotten a little smarter! The popularity of Secret Santa Exchanges has led to an explosion of cool, useful Secret Santa printables (mine included 😁).
The premise of the Secret Santa game is simple. People get anonymously assigned a colleague to give a gift to within a given price range. The exchange is usually done in a work get-together, or maybe your office Christmas party.
But first, you’ll need a person to organize the exchange. It’s probably best if it’s not the boss, and the Secret Santa organizer should not know who is getting gifts for whom, only who is signed up for the exchange.
Depending on the size and setup of your office, you could organize your gift exchange this way:
My free printable Secret Santa questionnaire is designed specifically for adults with coworkers in mind. And it’s a PDF file, so you can easily print it out and have everyone fill it in. The text is NOT editable. (Editable version available here)
You’ll find the instant download in the Free downloads library for my newsletter subscribers. Just go to the bottom of this post to sign in and you’ll get an email with the secret code.
Of course, it will work for any group of adults. You don’t have to be co-workers, family members or a group of friends would work just fine.
This Secret Santa form uses an easy list of questions to help you determine the recipient’s preferences and ensure that you don’t waste money on a gift that your recipient will never use.
It won’t divulge too much personal information and each gift exchange participant is free to answer as many of the questions as they’d like.
But it may be useful to know someone’s favorite color, favorite movies, favorite sports team, favorite treats, or favorite stores.
The Secret Santa survey is a great way to help determine if they’re into gift cards or candles. Or if they have more mugs than they’ll ever use or are someone who loves collecting them.
And, it allows you to gauge if alcohol is a good gift or something they need to stay away from.
The Secret Santa questionnaire will give you great gift ideas so you can ensure that your secret gift is thoughtful and tailored to the individual, making the holiday gift exchange a more satisfying experience for everyone involved.
If you’d prefer to be able to edit the questionnaire and change some of the questions, the Secret Santa Kit available in the shop has several printable templates that are fully editable and also come with a pre-written questionnaire for younger adults.
All my printables are for personal use only.
I also have a Secret Santa kit geared towards children and perfect for a classroom.