Pollard Behm is a self-employed gift consultant who charges $600 an hour for her consultation, plus a fixed percentage of the gift**. The value of such a high fee is that she has been in the fashion and luxury circles for many years, and can use her connections and resources to help clients solve problems. Her clients are usually wealthy people. These people also have difficulty choosing gifts for their family, friends, and customers, hoping that the gifts they give will surprise and move the other party. Among these clients, someone asks her to come up with an idea every year, but the limit for gifting is $10. This year, her plan for the client was to have her hand-embroidered Christmas tree for the person she wanted to give.
A sanctuary villa where you can watch wildlife.
Behm said that for people who lack nothing, it is better to give gifts that can be given to experiential consumption, because people are now gradually tired of physical gifts such as jewelry, and want to make good memories. For example, you can stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city, spend one night in a nature reserve in Africa, and enjoy the free life of wild animals outside your window the next day with breakfastYou can also take a two-week class with an instructor at the beach to learn yoga and devotionalsFor those who are worried about global warming, they can look at the Antarctic glaciers and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia to see what the Earth looks like before these landscapes disappear. In addition, paying for hobbies is also a common type of gift-giving, such as letting people who like ** stand on the DJ stage and be taught DJ by DJ.
Behm said that her work is not easy, it is very brain-burning, and the difficulty lies in how to surprise customers: "Children are very happy when they open the gift box, and I guess if you are a ** who lacks nothing, it is not easy to find the happiness of children."
Red Star News reporter Zheng Zhi.