gift giving
What purposes does gift giving serve? (in the order that I thought of them)
- marking a significant relationship with something tangible that reminds someone of you
 - helping someone
 - acknowledging someone's unique identity by giving something "just right" for them
 - showing that you care about someone or that you understand their needs
 - simply reaching out, indicating to someone that they are important to you ("the thought that counts")
 - getting the satisfaction of surprising or pleasing someone (often coincides with #3)
 - being inclusive, making someone feel part of a group, not wanting to disappoint someone
 - fulfilling general social expectations
 
I also try to be mindful of the consequences of gift-giving. Some possible ones are...
- goodwill and happiness all around
 - costs and hassle of use and maintenance (for wanted gifts, this is not a burden)
 - debts for the giver, and/or the money not being spent on something else (for good or bad)
 - social debts for the other if you give more than they are comfortable with
 - more stuff in the landfill (packaging, plus whatever the gift is replacing, and the gift itself, eventually)
 - more market demand for the things you bought, leading to increased production
 - environmental impact of all of the above (for good or bad)
 
Post a comment if you have thoughts on this.
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2 Comments:
I saw this on YouTube & thought of this post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGi21YQFjMM
I had a professor talk about Christmas as a way to redistrubute wealth. Took away some holiday cheer for me.
Sarah you forgot "showing affection" - seems like kind of an obvious gift-giving purpose. Also, "getting someone to like you" is a common one, for good or bad.
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