Anonymous wrote:I stopped buying souvenirs a long time ago.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know what to make of, or how to reciprocate to this one extended family member. They are extremely wealthy, don't work and are always travelling private or business/ first to exotic destinations.
Every so often, they'll come back from one of their lavish trips with an extremely cheap gift such as a 2 oz jar of honey (for comparison, the free sample size you get at hotels is 1 oz), a shot glass, a 3 oz bar of chocolate, a cheap pen ...
This person does not spare any expense on themselves at all.
I don't make nearly as much as them but I always get proper gifts and put a lot of thought into them. I know I should be thankful for any gift and I certainly am not expecting any lavish gift . I am not sure what to make of this and I feel insulted.
Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not bring back gifts for people when I travel. If you do, that would sound weird to me. It's nice that she even thinks of you to bring a souvenir.
I only JUST found out that's a thing some people (circles?) do like a year before the pandemic.
It's also a thing in certain cultures.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not bring back gifts for people when I travel. If you do, that would sound weird to me. It's nice that she even thinks of you to bring a souvenir.
I only JUST found out that's a thing some people (circles?) do like a year before the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:I went out to dinner with a man and his family who have upwards of $1 billion in wealth. He had just donated $50 million to a good cause. When the bill came, he said he would cover the wine and that we could all split the check. I have no hard feelings over that. I have the money to pay for my own dinner and it was nice for him to pay for the wine. We're not entitled to receive anything from other people, and you would do well to remember that OP.
Anonymous wrote:I do not bring back gifts for people when I travel. If you do, that would sound weird to me. It's nice that she even thinks of you to bring a souvenir.
Anonymous wrote:But they are reciprocating, that's not the issue. OP is asking if she should feel insulted and start buying them less nice gifts.Anonymous wrote:Not everyone enjoys shopping for gifts when traveling. I never expect people to bring me back souvenirs. You should stop giving gifts if you expect reciprocation.