Pay attention to the mind: the focus of gift giving is to express concern and gratitude to the other party, not the value of the gift. Focus on thoughts and feelings, not the gift itself.
Choose the right gift: choose a gift that suits the other person. The gift is not expensive, but it reflects your understanding and concern for the other person. You can consider each other's hobbies, needs or some special gifts.
Ask for help: If you are confused about choosing a gift, ask friends or family for advice. They may provide some suggestions and inspiration to help you choose the right gift.
Lighthearted humor: You can resolve the sense of embarrassment through lighthearted humor. For example, you can make fun of your confusion in choosing gifts to make the atmosphere relaxed and happy.
Sincere expression: whatever the value of the gift, what matters is your sincerity and concern for each other. When giving a gift, express your thanks and blessings, so that the other party will value your mind more than the gift itself.
Change your mind: Try to change your mind about giving gifts as a way to express your feelings and build relationships, rather than as an embarrassing act. Understand that the purpose of gifts is to convey feelings, not just to bring material value to each other.
Most importantly, giving gifts is a way of expressing concern and gratitude, and should not bring you too much pressure or embarrassment. Choose gifts carefully and express your feelings sincerely, and the other party will definitely feel your kindness and sincerity.