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On giving gifts

peony4
10 years ago

To draw from Mtn's recent thread, what criteria do you use when choosing gifts for your friends and family?

For my family, we often communicate around the holidays and birthdays regarding what gifts are needed and appropriate. There's an open communication that stems from our frugality --as I noted in the previous thread, I'm fortunate this way.

With friends, I have to say that I error on the side of seasonal and rather disposable gifts that are low-commitment on their part. I'm a gardener, so I often give bouquets of cut flowers from my cutting garden in a bought vase they can re-use. (I also indicate they can return it to me for refills.) Around the holidays, I give rosemary topiaries. If a friend is going through a rough time, a gift certificate to a spa or salon is given.

I've tried to shop for personal or decor gifts for friends, but I'm too indecisive. My friends and I communicate well on many levels, but we have different styles in home decor and fashion. I'm probably too lazy in just resorting to flowers or a mani/pedi. If it's the thought that counts, I'm a slacker.

Editing to note that in my response to Mtn's thread, I indicated that my friends had tended to give me gifts that they would like. Based on my response above, I've been calling the kettle black in giving flowers and rosemary topiaries! Ah, time to rethink my gift-giving strategies.

{{!gwi}}

This post was edited by peony4 on Wed, Apr 30, 14 at 0:31

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