kiya: (darkhawk)
kiya ([personal profile] kiya) wrote2005-12-02 04:15 am

Quickie thought for future reference

Preferring to run social interactions on gift economy should have an error-check mechanism dealing with cultural significances attached to gift transfer.
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addendum

[personal profile] redbird 2005-12-02 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
That should, I think, include what sort of expressions of appreciation are needed and appropriate to indicate that the gift is actually wanted.

A calling B and offering dinner/movie/other social interaction isn't a desired gift if B isn't interested in spending time with A; B may, in fact, feel zie is giving A a gift of zir time because A is (perceived as) lonely and needing attention. Or B may want A to understand, already, that umpteen "no thanks, I'm busy" replies mean "so stop asking" when never accompanied by "by how about X?" or "Check back in February when I'm done with $project."