If you want to ensure your presents make it in time to open on Christmas morning, the USPS has shared the vital deadline you must place your orders by (stock image)
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With Thanksgiving celebrations behind us, the countdown to Christmas has officially begun.

This week, families worldwide will immerse themselves in holiday preparations, which include setting up their Christmas trees, adorning their homes with festive decor, and beginning the search for the perfect gifts for their loved ones.

If you want to ensure those gifts are ready to be unwrapped on Christmas morning, the United States Postal Service (USPS) has announced crucial shipping deadlines to meet.

The USPS advises that to guarantee delivery by December 25, all Christmas cards and gifts should be dispatched by December 17.

This deadline pertains to packages originating from any US state except Alaska and Hawaii when using USPS Ground Advantage or First-Class Mail services.

For those opting for USPS Priority Mail Service, the shipping cut-off is December 18 to meet the Christmas deadline, while Priority Mail Express Service extends the deadline to December 20.

‘The earlier you send, the better: Don’t delay, mail and ship today!’ USPS said.

For those sending stuff from Alaska and Hawaii, the deadline shifts to December 16 for packages sent with USPS Ground Advantage Service.

If you want to ensure your presents make it in time to open on Christmas morning, the USPS has shared the vital deadline you must place your orders by (stock image)

If you want to ensure your presents make it in time to open on Christmas morning, the USPS has shared the vital deadline you must place your orders by (stock image)

International packages vary by area; those sent from Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Europe, the Caribbean, Mexico and the Middle East should be shipped by December 9 to make it time for Christmas.

Packages sent from Central and South America, on the other hand, must be sent by December 2.

It comes after experts shared the well-intentioned Christmas presents you should never give to loved ones: anything to do with weight loss.

That means no healthy teas or gym memberships, as experts found in a recent study that that self-improvement gifts often make recipients feel judged rather than appreciated.

In five experiments involving a total of 1,340 participants, researchers from Florida International University compared reactions to self-improvement products versus neutral versions of the products. 

In one test, participants were gifted a ‘Get Lean’ weight-loss tea instead of Moroccan tea, while in another, the gift was a ‘Communications Skills’ calendar rather than a trivia-based ‘Did You Know?’ calendar.

Across every scenario, people who received the self-improvement gift rated it lower, spoke less positively about it, or were more likely to endorse negative online reviews.

When they purchased those same products for themselves, however, the effect vanished.

According to the agency, all Christmas cards and gifts must be shipped by December 17 for an expected delivery before December 25 (stock image)

According to the agency, all Christmas cards and gifts must be shipped by December 17 for an expected delivery before December 25 (stock image)

‘Gifts are supposed to signal love and generosity,’ study author Dr Linnéa Chapman said.

‘But a self-improvement gift can threaten someone’s view of themselves as lovable and acceptable as they are. It challenges a very basic social need—to be valued without conditions.’

It also comes after experts warned travelers that bringing Christmas gifts to the airport could incur hundreds in charges for breaking airline check-in rules.

‘Airlines are cracking down on baggage allowances, and checked-luggage fees can quickly add up, especially when budgets are already stretched by the rising cost of living,’ said an expert at SCS Chauffeurs.

‘If you’re traveling abroad with Christmas presents this year, packing smart is essential.

‘Without careful planning, valuable gifts like bottles of alcohol, perfumes over 100ml, or even beautifully wrapped gift sets of travel-sized items could be confiscated by airport security, or face an airport check-in fee per person.

‘Fortunately, there are plenty of ways you can pack smart this holiday season, like avoiding heavy items and leaving out anything that takes up unnecessary space.’

The experts claim the worst presents to carry in hand luggage are beauty gift sets, toy weapons, full-size bottles of alcohol, toys with batteries and kitchen knife sets.

The experts advise against wrapping presents beforehand.

Security may need to inspect items, and unwrapping gifts at the airport is inconvenient and a waste of wrapping paper.

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