Well, we were just talking about this recently in my house. It's near the end of the year, and that's where most of our birthdays are. So, for my birthday, I always get money or someone drives me to a gaming store where I pick out anything I like and they pay for it for me. However, the money is more common. Nobody in my family really knows what games I like, since I'm a little picky; all they know is that I like video games, but they don't want to risk getting me something I won't even touch, so they give me the gift of choice instead.
However, I suppose a surprise for a gift would be much more exciting. I won't know what I'm getting and it makes me anxious. But when I think about it, no one in my family really knows me that much that they can pick out a gift that I'd enjoy. So I don't know if that's what I'd want.
Still, they always say that a gift bought by someone is more thoughtful and meaningful than just giving them money to spend. But others say that if they don't like the gift, they either don't use it or ask for the receipt to get the money back since nobody wants it. Thankfully, this has never happened before in my family, because after a few times of getting lucky with gifts, we just give each other money instead. For some reason, though, gifts from friends are mostly spot-on. I guess we converse more with them than with family?
Anyway, my question is this: would you prefer to get an actual surprise gift for any occasion, or would you rather get money to spend on your own? Do you want the gift of thoughtfulness and surprise or the gift of choice?
Personally, I prefer the money. =D With it, I can then buy whatever I'd like to for my birthday. I mean, if they give me enough money, I can even buy more than one thing, more than I would have gotten in the first place, all of which would be something that I want. And if you think about it, I guess you could say money would also be a thoughtful gift, right?![]()
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