• Demdaru@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Because this is part of gift? “Don’t give me present, cash will do. No, I don’t want any proof you care, just money, please.”

    Damn ya all soulless

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      3 days ago

      giftcards are a more controlling form of cash. It is not more thoughtful. Genuinely a shittier gift where you lock down where someone can spend their money.

      When you can give a real gift to someone, do that. When the choice is between cash or a gift card, then never choose a gift card.

      • AFK BRB Chocolate (CA version)@lemmy.ca
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        3 days ago

        By that logic, giving someone a physical thing is the most controlling. @Hanke made the example of getting a gift card for a lamp or furniture store instead of picking a lamp. Isn’t the card less controlling in that vein?

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        3 days ago

        People wrote around what it is. It’s a gift. I can get you a new lamp after hearing you need one that you won’t like or I can find a close, fancy shop with lamps, get gift card and give it to you.

        Cash always has more important things to get spent on. Gift card are just this - gifts. Shitty ones, like for whole mall, are sad. Specific ones are great, they give you choice while clearly showing thought and care.

        Hell. Both cash and non-specific gift cards aren’t even gifts imo, there’s no care nor thought behind them.

      • TheEmpireStrikesDak@thelemmy.club
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        2 days ago

        If it’s a gift (rather than helping me out because I’m struggling to pay my bills), I’d rather have a gift card. Give me cash and it’ll just merge with the rest of my money and go towards bills. Give me a gift card and I’ll spend it on actual treats.

        A previous employer gave me over £100 in Love2Shop gift cards (generic high street gift card) and I used them to buy a ton of art supplies that I wouldn’t have bought if I’d just been given cash (which probably would have just gone straight into my savings).

        That reminds me, my last employer gave me £150 in cash when he had to make me redundant and it’s still gathering dust as an emergency cash fund. So yeah, if he gave me a gift card, I’d have had to use it to buy myself something.