While I am by no means so organized that I am shopping for
Christmas right now, I am thinking a bit about it. Perhaps that is because is will only be
another day or two before the Christmas decorations rear their pretty heads--I
haven't actually been shopping, so it might have already happened. This blog is not a rant about selling
Christmas before Halloween is over, it just has a Christmas theme.
Family traditions are what they are, but lately, I notice
that more people give gift cards rather than actual presents. There are several reasons for this, and they
seem sound.
- It's easier than shopping for something.
- The people getting the gift have given no hints (subtle or not so subtle) as to what they want.
- They are likely to return your gift anyway, so this saves the intermediate step.
- They can get what they want (though if they couldn't give you any hints, it probably means they don't know what they want.)
- Gift cards are an easy fallback--and for all those guys doing their shopping on the 24th, what a great fallback it is.
- Gift cards are easily re-gifted.
- They are easy to wrap. They often come with their own envelopes.
- Transporting them is easy.
- They've become so popular you can even get them at the gas station.
- People, except young children, do not express disappointment in getting them.
I guess, I just miss the excitement of getting a gift. Usually when people ask me what I want, I can
give them about ten ideas. I usually
keep a list of things that I want, and when people ask me, I email it to
them. I have even gone so far as to
point out which stores offer the best deals on that particular item (and yes, it
is often Amazon).
I do not know what Christmas has in store for anyone in my
family, but I am starting on my list today.
And to make it easy, I will even include some ideas of where I want gift
cards from.
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