Gift sharing is important- why?

 

Gift sharing is important- why?



Every Christmas, Birthday, Anniversaries and Special Occasion, we carefully choose and present gifts to our loved ones. It is something that we do naturally and most of us do not think about the deep implications of it. However, the gifts we choose and how we present it say a lot about us, our relationships, and the complex social structures within our community. Behind every present are hidden perfect social, psychological and emotional currents.

While it is nice to be on the receiving end, there is a sense of self-satisfaction when you are the giver. It cannot be measured by monetary value. The joy you get from opening a gift is only temporary, but giving provides a more satisfying experience that lasts longer.

We learn this when we are young. As children, we give good grades to our parents which makes them happy. A simple function can provide a good answer. It has been proven that the act of giving makes us happier than receiving. It doesn't matter how valuable the gift is.

Giving gifts has been noted to be an important part of human interaction. In short, you can even say that the act of giving and receiving gifts can help people form a stronger emotional connection with the people they care about or want to get close to. So if you find yourself wanting to get close to someone or if you’re in a particularly giving mood, here are 10 reasons why you should get someone a gift that doesn’t involve holidays or other major special occasions. 

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