I've given up on asking for games cause everyone refuses to buy them for me.So I don't ask for anything anymore but I do buy presents (games) for my self because everyone insists on buying me stuff i dont want.
I feel you on that one, or maybe you were just a bad boy? My issue are that people ask me what it is I want, then I show/tell them exactly what it is I'm interested in, then they proceed to...
...not get me any of the things on my list.
I'm not trying to make it seem as if I'm owed anything, absolutely not. I'm happy to receive anything. But if you're not going to get anything on my personal list, maybe stop asking for it and getting my hopes up?
I think I'm just being trolled yearly. It makes me sad. At least they were considerate enough to troll though!
I'm one of those who likes to get people gifts that I believe they would like, rather than asking what exactly do you want so I can go fetch it. The art of gift giving is in finding that item that is a perfect fit for the person. It's the gift that says you know that person better than they think you do, that you do pay attention to them, and you do know what they like. It's the gift that they didn't exactly know they wanted, but it turns out to be a hit.
I like that better than just going out and fetching things off of a list. Now there are some people who do neither, and who think that just buying any random thing for a person is appropriate. The low/no effort gift, or the gift card that says I couldn't be bothered. A lot of people do that as well.
With video games it's tricky, especially for people who collect games. I could see how thinking that yet another game for the pile wouldn't make a good gift, or wouldn't feel like a significant gift when you know they get games all the time, unless you know which game in particular is the apple of their eye. It can be more difficult to figure that out.