Your Type
For you, gift exchanges are a hassle; you procrastinate until the last minute and buy something random, focusing only on "just participating." This attitude of "extreme apathy towards social rituals" actually masks your deep defense against "investing without equal return"; you fear that if you prepare thoughtfully only to receive coldness or a bad gift in return, you'll look like a fool who cares too much, so you preemptively adopt an "I don't care" stance, using laziness to protect yourself from getting hurt. But constantly facing social interactions with a half-hearted approach makes your relationships increasingly superficial. Try picking a decent gift three days in advance next time; when you learn to bravely invest a little effort, you'll find social interactions can bring unexpected warmth.
💡 Did you know?
Last-minute gift buyers often suffer decision fatigue — but interestingly, rushed choices sometimes accidentally produce surprisingly good results.
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