Poor gifts affect relationship

By Aditi | November 23, 2008 12:29 pm |
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Relationships

christmas-gifts1 You can make or mar your relationship with your gift selection. Occasions like Christmas and Birthdays are always special because of their gift giving relevance. However, a poor gift can often affect a relationship. Remember, that more than a man, it is the woman who may react to a poor gift.

Gifting to strangers is not a big deal, as it is to those who are near to you. When a person receives a poor or unpleasant present, it often leads to the question of dissimilarity. Person who receives the gift thinks that the person who gifts is not aware of his or her liking or taste.

Studies reveal that poor gifting often brings gaps even in a long-term love relationship. In many cases, men openly say that neither the gift nor the partner is their choice. On the other hand, women donʼt say this but do feel that their partner is unaware of their thoughts and requirements.



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